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Clinical Ethics Consultation

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Clinical Ethics Consultation

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Clinical Ethics Consultation book

Theories and Methods, Implementation, Evaluation

Clinical Ethics Consultation

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Clinical Ethics Consultation book

Theories and Methods, Implementation, Evaluation
ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 31 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315572420
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9781315572420
Subjects Health and Social Care, Humanities, Law
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Gordon, J.-S. (2010). Clinical Ethics Consultation: Theories and Methods, Implementation, Evaluation (J. Schildmann, Ed.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315572420

ABSTRACT

This volume brings together researchers from different European countries and disciplines who are involved in Clinical Ethics Consultation (CEC). The work provides an analysis of the theories and methods underlying CEC as well a discussion of practical issues regarding the implementation and evaluation of CEC. The first section deals with different possible approaches in CEC. The authors explore the question of how we should decide complex cases in clinical ethics, that is, which ethical theory, approach or method is most suitable in order to make an informed ethical decision. It also discusses whether clinical ethicists should be ethicists by education or rather well-trained facilitators with some ethical knowledge. The second chapter of this book focuses on practical aspects of the implementation of CEC structures. The analysis of experienced clinical ethicists refers to macro and micro levels in both developed and transitional countries. Research on the evaluation of CEC is at the centre of the final chapter of this volume. In this context conceptual as well as empirical challenges with respect to a sound approach to judgements about the quality of the work of CECs are described and suggestion for further research in this area are made. In summary this volumes brings together theorists and healthcare practitioners with expertise in CEC. In this respect the volume serves as good example for a multi- and interdisciplinary approach to clinical ethics which combines philosophical reasoning and empirical research.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

ByJan Schildmann, John-Stewart Gordon, Jochen Vollmann

part |2 pages

Part I Theories and Methods

chapter 2|10 pages

Ethics as a Method?

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon

chapter 3|16 pages

Ethics – Empiricism – Consultation: Defining a Complex Relationship

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 4|16 pages

Philosophical Foundations of Clinical Ethics: A Hermeneutic Perspective

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 5|12 pages

Discourse Ethics and Ethics Consultation

ByUwe Fahr

chapter 6|14 pages

Implementation of Clinical Ethics Consultation in Conflict with Professional Conscience? Suggestions for Reconciliation

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 7|10 pages

Ethics Consultation: Facilitating Reflection on Professional Norms in Medicine

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

part |2 pages

Part II Implementation

chapter 8|16 pages

The Implementation Process of Clinical Ethics Consultation: Concepts, Resistance, Recommendations

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 9|12 pages

What Does the Ethical Expertise of a Moral Philosopher Involve in Clinical Ethics Consultancy?

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 10|12 pages

Moving Towards Clinical Ethics Consultation in Italy: Practical Experience, Foundational and Methodological Considerations

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 11|8 pages

Demands and Needs in Clinical Ethics Consultation in Georgia

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 12|10 pages

Clinical Ethics Consultation in Croatia

ByAna Borovecki

chapter 13|12 pages

Clinical Ethics in the Netherlands: Moral Case Deliberation in Health Care Organizations

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 14|12 pages

Clinical Ethics Consultation and Bedside Rationing

ByDaniel Strech

part |2 pages

Part III Evaluation of Clinical Ethics Consultation

chapter 15|14 pages

Experience in Ethical Decision-making and Attitudes Towards Ethics Consultation of Regional Hospital Physicians in Bulgaria

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann

chapter 16|14 pages

Ethical Decision-making in Nursing Homes: A Literature Study

ByGeorg Bollig

chapter 17|14 pages

Evaluation of Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal of Research Methods and Outcome Criteria

ByJohn-Stewart Gordon, Jan Schildmann
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