The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In previous literature, ethicists mention several goals of Clinical Ethics Support (CES). It is unknown what key persons in healthcare institutions see as main–—and sub-goals of CES. This article presents the goals of CES as perceived by board members and members of ethics support staff. This is part of a Dutch national research using a mixed methods design with questionnaires, focus groups and interviews. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed and combined in an iterative process. Four main clusters of goals were found: 1) encouraging an ethical climate, 2) fostering an accountable and transparent organization, 3) developing professionalism...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support ser...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services...
There is a growing concern that, like in many developed countries, medical practice in Singapore is ...
Background: This article presents a set of quality characteristics of clinical ethics support (CES) ...
Background: Patient participation in clinical ethics support services (CESS) has been marked as an i...
This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel ...
Background: There has been little attention paid to research on the outcomes of clinical ethics supp...
Background: Various forms of Clinical Ethics Support (CES) have been developed in health care organi...
Background Internationally, clinical ethics support has yet to be implemented system...
Contemporary medicine is practiced in an environment which is defined in large part by the rapid inc...
ABSTRACT Clinical ethics is a sub-domain of bioethics. Clinical ethics focuses on the ethical proble...
International audienceScientific and technical progress, increase in patients‘ expectations, changes...
Normative discussions about modern health care often revolve around principles stating what must not...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a range of ethics support serv...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support ser...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services...
There is a growing concern that, like in many developed countries, medical practice in Singapore is ...
Background: This article presents a set of quality characteristics of clinical ethics support (CES) ...
Background: Patient participation in clinical ethics support services (CESS) has been marked as an i...
This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel ...
Background: There has been little attention paid to research on the outcomes of clinical ethics supp...
Background: Various forms of Clinical Ethics Support (CES) have been developed in health care organi...
Background Internationally, clinical ethics support has yet to be implemented system...
Contemporary medicine is practiced in an environment which is defined in large part by the rapid inc...
ABSTRACT Clinical ethics is a sub-domain of bioethics. Clinical ethics focuses on the ethical proble...
International audienceScientific and technical progress, increase in patients‘ expectations, changes...
Normative discussions about modern health care often revolve around principles stating what must not...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a range of ethics support serv...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support ser...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services...
There is a growing concern that, like in many developed countries, medical practice in Singapore is ...