Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a range of ethics support services developed to better handle ethical challenges in healthcare. The aim of this article is to evaluate the implementation process of interdisciplinary ERGs in psychiatric and general hospital departments in Denmark. To our knowledge, this is the first study of ERG implementation to include both psychiatric and general hospital departments. Methods The implementation and evaluation strategies are inspired by action research, using a qualitative approach and systematic text condensation of 28 individual interviews and 4 focus groups with clinicians, ethics facilitators and ward man...
Ongoing structural and financial changes in the health care sector have resulted in increased risks ...
Background Healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients and families are often faced with ethical dilem...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital Ethics Committees (HECs) were established to solve the ethical dilemmas exper...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support ser...
Background Systematic ethics support in community health services in Norway is in th...
Background Professionals within the mental health services face many ethical dilemma...
Background: Professionals within the mental health services face many ethical dilemmas and challengi...
Background: On a daily basis, healthcare professionals deal with various ethical issues and it can b...
Background Little is known about how health care professionals deal with ethical cha...
The main task of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess research studies before their start....
This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel ...
The purpose of the study was to examine critical care nurses' perceptions of the usefulness of hospi...
BACKGROUND: In previous research on ethics case reflection (ECR) sessions about specific cases, heal...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
medethics-2012-101313 The main task of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess research studi...
Ongoing structural and financial changes in the health care sector have resulted in increased risks ...
Background Healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients and families are often faced with ethical dilem...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital Ethics Committees (HECs) were established to solve the ethical dilemmas exper...
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support ser...
Background Systematic ethics support in community health services in Norway is in th...
Background Professionals within the mental health services face many ethical dilemma...
Background: Professionals within the mental health services face many ethical dilemmas and challengi...
Background: On a daily basis, healthcare professionals deal with various ethical issues and it can b...
Background Little is known about how health care professionals deal with ethical cha...
The main task of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess research studies before their start....
This study describes which clinical ethics approaches are available to support healthcare personnel ...
The purpose of the study was to examine critical care nurses' perceptions of the usefulness of hospi...
BACKGROUND: In previous research on ethics case reflection (ECR) sessions about specific cases, heal...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
medethics-2012-101313 The main task of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess research studi...
Ongoing structural and financial changes in the health care sector have resulted in increased risks ...
Background Healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients and families are often faced with ethical dilem...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital Ethics Committees (HECs) were established to solve the ethical dilemmas exper...