Ethics support for ethics support: the development of the Confidentiality Compass for dealing with moral challenges concerning (breaching) confidentiality in moral case deliberation
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Abstract
Confidentiality is one of the central preconditions for clinical ethics support (CES). CES cases which generate moral questions for CES staff concerning (breaching) confidentiality of what has been discussed during CES can cause moral challenges. Currently, there seems to be no clear policy or guidance regarding how CES staff can or should deal with these moral challenges related to (not) breaching confidentiality within CES. Moral case deliberation is a specific kind of CES. Based on experiences and research into MCD facilitators’ needs for ethics support in this regard, we jointly developed an ethics support tool for MCD facilitators: the Confidentiality Compass. This paper describes the iterative developmental process, including our theoretical viewpoints and reflections on characteristics of CES tools in general. The content and goals of the ethics support tool, which contains four elements, is described. Part A is about providing information on the concept of confidentiality in MCD, part B is a moral compass with reflective questions, part C focuses on courses of action for careful handling of moral challenges related to confidentiality. Part D contains general lessons, best practices and tips for dealing with confidentiality in future cases. This paper concludes with providing some lessons-learned related to developing ethics support tools and some reflections on issues of quality and normativity of ethics support tools.
保密是临床伦理支持(CES)的核心先决条件之一。如果 CES 案例对 CES 工作人员提出有关(违反)CES 讨论内容保密性的道德问题,就会造成道德挑战。目前,似乎还没有明确的政策或指导,说明 CES 工作人员可以或应该如何处理这些与 CES 中(不)违反保密性有关的道德挑战。道德案例审议是一种特殊的 CES。根据我们的经验和对道德案例讨论主持人在这方面的道德支持需求的研究,我们共同为道德案例讨论主持人开发了一个道德支持工具:"保密指南针"。本文介绍了迭代开发过程,包括我们的理论观点和对一般 CES 工具特点的思考。道德支持工具包含四个部分,本文介绍了该工具的内容和目标。A 部分是关于提供医学合作中保密概念的信息,B 部分是带有反思问题的道德指南针,C 部分侧重于谨慎处理与保密有关的道德挑战的行动方案。D 部分包含在未来案件中处理保密问题的一般经验教训、最佳做法和提示。本文最后提供了与开发道德规范支持工具有关的一些经验教训,以及对道德规范支持工具的质量和规范性问题的一些思考。
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BMC Medical Ethics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the ethical aspects of biomedical research and clinical practice, including professional choices and conduct, medical technologies, healthcare systems and health policies.