Responsive evaluation honors democratic and participatory values and intends to foster dialogues among stakeholders to include their voices and enhance mutual understandings. The question explored in this article is whether and how responsive evaluation can offer a platform for moral learning (Bildung) in the interference zone between system and lifeworld. A case example from Dutch psychiatry is presented. Policy makers aimed to develop a “monitoring instrument” for closed psychiatric wards to protect patient rights and prevent incidents. Tensions arose between strategic action and system values (accountability, efficiency, control, safety) and the search for meaning and morality. Several dynamics were set in motion. Through the creation of...
This book highlights views on responsive, participatory, and democratic approaches to evaluation fro...
Recently, several authors have called for a critical assessment of the normative dimensions of evalu...
In this article we describe the process of developing an ethics support service in a Dutch academic ...
Responsive evaluation honors democratic and participatory values and intends to foster dialogues amo...
Background Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mora...
Responsive evaluation offers a perspective in which evaluation is reframed from the assessment of pr...
BACKGROUND: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
Background: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
In the field of bioethics a trend can be noticed toward deliberative and collective forms of moral r...
BACKGROUND: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
The prevalence of Clinical ethics support (CES) services is increasing. Yet, questions about what qu...
Responsive evaluation offers an emerging vision and rationale for evaluation. In the version of resp...
In this chapter, we explore a case inwhich a problembased learning (PBL) course at Maastricht Univer...
A traditional approach to teaching medical ethics aims to knowledge about ethics. This is in line wi...
In this article we address the social value of bioethics research and show how a participatory appro...
This book highlights views on responsive, participatory, and democratic approaches to evaluation fro...
Recently, several authors have called for a critical assessment of the normative dimensions of evalu...
In this article we describe the process of developing an ethics support service in a Dutch academic ...
Responsive evaluation honors democratic and participatory values and intends to foster dialogues amo...
Background Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mora...
Responsive evaluation offers a perspective in which evaluation is reframed from the assessment of pr...
BACKGROUND: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
Background: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
In the field of bioethics a trend can be noticed toward deliberative and collective forms of moral r...
BACKGROUND: Clinical moral case deliberation consists of the systematic reflection on a concrete mor...
The prevalence of Clinical ethics support (CES) services is increasing. Yet, questions about what qu...
Responsive evaluation offers an emerging vision and rationale for evaluation. In the version of resp...
In this chapter, we explore a case inwhich a problembased learning (PBL) course at Maastricht Univer...
A traditional approach to teaching medical ethics aims to knowledge about ethics. This is in line wi...
In this article we address the social value of bioethics research and show how a participatory appro...
This book highlights views on responsive, participatory, and democratic approaches to evaluation fro...
Recently, several authors have called for a critical assessment of the normative dimensions of evalu...
In this article we describe the process of developing an ethics support service in a Dutch academic ...