Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. Moral case deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support, which has the goal to support staff to manage ethical difficulties. However, little is known which difficult situations healthcare teams need to discuss. Aim: To explore which kinds of ethically difficult situations interprofessional healthcare teams raise during moral case deliberation. Research design: A series of 70 moral case deliberation sessions were audio-recorded in 10 Swedish workplaces. A descriptive, qualitative approach was applied, using thematic content analysis. Ethical considerations: An advisory statement specifying no objections to the study was provided from an ...
Background: Health care professionals have encountered ethically difficult situations for decades in...
Background: There has been little attention paid to research on the outcomes of clinical ethics supp...
Background and aim Healthcare professionals are regularly exposed to moral challenges in patient car...
Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. M...
Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. M...
BACKGROUND: An important and supposedly impactful form of clinical ethics support is moral case deli...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare practice, care providers are confronted with decisions they have to make, ...
Background: Moral Case Deliberations (MCDs) are reflective dialogues with a group of participants on...
Background: In childhood cancer care, healthcare professionals must deal with several difficult mora...
In Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), healthcare professionals discuss ethically difficult patient situa...
In Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), healthcare professionals discuss ethically difficult patient situa...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
Background: Moral Case Deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support described as a facilitat...
textabstractBackground: Moral case deliberation (MCD) as a form of clinical ethics support is usuall...
Background: Studies show that healthcare professionals often experience ethical difficulties in thei...
Background: Health care professionals have encountered ethically difficult situations for decades in...
Background: There has been little attention paid to research on the outcomes of clinical ethics supp...
Background and aim Healthcare professionals are regularly exposed to moral challenges in patient car...
Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. M...
Background: Ethically difficult situations are frequently encountered by healthcare professionals. M...
BACKGROUND: An important and supposedly impactful form of clinical ethics support is moral case deli...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare practice, care providers are confronted with decisions they have to make, ...
Background: Moral Case Deliberations (MCDs) are reflective dialogues with a group of participants on...
Background: In childhood cancer care, healthcare professionals must deal with several difficult mora...
In Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), healthcare professionals discuss ethically difficult patient situa...
In Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), healthcare professionals discuss ethically difficult patient situa...
Background There is a lack of empirical research regarding the outcomes of such clinical ethics supp...
Background: Moral Case Deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support described as a facilitat...
textabstractBackground: Moral case deliberation (MCD) as a form of clinical ethics support is usuall...
Background: Studies show that healthcare professionals often experience ethical difficulties in thei...
Background: Health care professionals have encountered ethically difficult situations for decades in...
Background: There has been little attention paid to research on the outcomes of clinical ethics supp...
Background and aim Healthcare professionals are regularly exposed to moral challenges in patient car...