Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) are sometimes deemed complete at the moment when the consultants make a recommendation. In CECs that involve actual ethical conflict, this view of a consult’s endpoint runs the risk of overemphasizing the conflict’s resolution at the expense of the consult’s process, which can have deleterious effects on the various parties in the conflict. This overly narrow focus on reaching a decision or recommendation in consults that involve profound moral disagreement can result in two types of adverse, lingering sequelae: moral distress or negative moral emotions. The problem, succinctly named, is that such consults have insufficient “closure” for patients, families, and providers. To promote closure, and avoid th...
Background: The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities has recommended regular evaluation of ...
This article explores the intersection of two professional fields - bioethics and clinical ethics co...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...
Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) are sometimes deemed complete at the moment when the consultant...
Despite substantial efforts in the past 15 years to professionalise the field of clinical ethics con...
Internationally, there is an on-going dialogue about how to professionalize ethics consultation serv...
Ellen Fox and her colleagues (Fox, Myers and Pearlman 2007) have generated a rich set of data about ...
An emotionally difficult case of withdrawing artificial food and water from a patient in persistent ...
Background The clinical ethics consultation (CEC) aims to help patients, relatives, caregivers and h...
Clinical ethics consultation has developed from local pioneer projects into a field of growing inter...
Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly...
EssayMaking decisions within the complexities of modern health care is not easy. This is especially ...
Clinical ethics consultation (CEC), as an activity that may be provided by clinical ethics committee...
Contemporary medical practices place patients, families and healthcare providers in situations with ...
Title: The clinical ethics consultation (CEC): clarification tool for physicians and patients to avo...
Background: The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities has recommended regular evaluation of ...
This article explores the intersection of two professional fields - bioethics and clinical ethics co...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...
Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) are sometimes deemed complete at the moment when the consultant...
Despite substantial efforts in the past 15 years to professionalise the field of clinical ethics con...
Internationally, there is an on-going dialogue about how to professionalize ethics consultation serv...
Ellen Fox and her colleagues (Fox, Myers and Pearlman 2007) have generated a rich set of data about ...
An emotionally difficult case of withdrawing artificial food and water from a patient in persistent ...
Background The clinical ethics consultation (CEC) aims to help patients, relatives, caregivers and h...
Clinical ethics consultation has developed from local pioneer projects into a field of growing inter...
Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly...
EssayMaking decisions within the complexities of modern health care is not easy. This is especially ...
Clinical ethics consultation (CEC), as an activity that may be provided by clinical ethics committee...
Contemporary medical practices place patients, families and healthcare providers in situations with ...
Title: The clinical ethics consultation (CEC): clarification tool for physicians and patients to avo...
Background: The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities has recommended regular evaluation of ...
This article explores the intersection of two professional fields - bioethics and clinical ethics co...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...