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Abstract
Background: Palliative care, perhaps more than any subspecialty in healthcare, is deeply relational and engages patients and families at times of great vulnerability. Ethics of care, or relational ethics, developed through contributions from feminist ethics, offers conceptual tools and ways of thinking that seem especially suited to palliative care practice.
Aim: To identify and describe studies and theoretical analyses applying the ethics of care to palliative care (both adult and paediatric), specifically, its use to guide and improve practice and education for palliative care practitioners.
Design: We conducted a scoping review of six databases covering clinical, social science and normative ethics scholarship and conducted a thematic analysis of the findings and ethical discussions or arguments.
Data sources: Databases searched included PubMed, CINAHL, PsychINFO, EMBASE, Web of Science and Philosopher's Index from 1982 to November 2024.
Results: 30 publications meeting our inclusion criteria were identified. Major themes reflected the relational obligations, attributes and character traits ideally developed in palliative care providers in their work and relationships with patients and families, including responsiveness, connectedness and hope, as well as in caring for ourselves and each other on palliative care teams. An emerging literature recognises the special guidance for palliative care for children.
Conclusions: Clinical and ethical scholarship in palliative care reveals a valuable but still underexplored connection between the ethical commitments within the ethics of care tradition and palliative care training and practice. Ethics of care addresses important gaps in training, particularly having to do with practitioners' relationships and ways of being with patients, families, colleagues and themselves.
背景:姑息治疗可能比医疗保健中的任何专科都要密切相关,并在病人和家庭非常脆弱的时候参与其中。护理伦理学,或关系伦理学,通过女权主义伦理学的贡献而发展起来,提供了似乎特别适合姑息治疗实践的概念工具和思维方式。目的:识别和描述将护理伦理应用于姑息治疗(成人和儿科)的研究和理论分析,特别是其用于指导和改进姑息治疗从业人员的实践和教育。设计:我们对涵盖临床、社会科学和规范伦理学术的六个数据库进行了范围审查,并对研究结果和伦理讨论或争论进行了专题分析。数据来源:检索PubMed, CINAHL, PsychINFO, EMBASE, Web of Science and Philosopher's Index,检索时间为1982 - 2024年11月。结果:30篇符合我们的纳入标准的出版物被确定。主要主题反映了缓和医疗提供者在其工作和与患者和家属的关系中理想发展的关系义务、属性和性格特征,包括响应能力、连通性和希望,以及在缓和医疗团队中照顾自己和彼此。一个新兴的文献认识到对儿童姑息治疗的特殊指导。结论:姑息治疗的临床和伦理学术揭示了一个有价值的,但仍未被充分探索的伦理承诺之间的联系,在护理伦理传统和姑息治疗培训和实践。护理伦理解决了培训中的重要空白,特别是与从业人员与患者、家属、同事和自己的关系和方式有关。
期刊介绍:
BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.