Clinical Ethics Consultation in Japan: What does it Mean to have a Functioning Ethics Consultation?

IF 1.3 Q3 ETHICS
Asian Bioethics Review Pub Date : 2023-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s41649-023-00257-2
Noriko Nagao, Yoshiyuki Takimoto
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This research examines the current status of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) in Japan through a nationwide study conducted with chairs of ethics committees and clinical ethics committees among 1028 post-graduate clinical teaching hospitals. We also qualitatively analyzed their viewpoints of the CEC's benefits and problems related to hospital consultation services to identify the critical points for CEC and inform the development of a correctly functioning system. The questionnaire included structured questions about hospital CEC organization and service purpose and operation and open-ended questions about the benefits and problems of initiating CEC. The questionnaire comprised the presence/absence of an ethics committee, CEC services and membership when services were implemented, users, and the number of cases handled since inception. In addition, the respondents also provided their impressions of the CEC system's impact on their hospital by describing (a) the benefits of CEC services and (b) the ineffectual or harmful aspects of the CEC system. Qualitative data were examined using qualitative content analysis to determine the impact of establishing a CEC and the difficulties of practice. One hundred twenty-five questionnaires were returned from either the chair of the ethics committee or clinical ethics committee in teaching hospitals. Of these, 90 (72%) reported they provided CEC services. Additionally, 36 respondents (34.6%) reported that their existing research and clinical ethics committees had conducted CEC services, and 35 (33.7%) reported having a newly established clinical ethics committee conducting CEC services. Three positive effects of establishing and four challenges in managing CEC were also identified.

日本的临床伦理咨询:有效的伦理咨询意味着什么?
本研究通过在全国范围内对 1028 家研究生临床教学医院的伦理委员会主席和临床伦理委员会进行调查,研究了日本临床伦理咨询(CEC)的现状。我们还定性分析了他们对 CEC 的益处以及与医院咨询服务相关的问题的看法,以确定 CEC 的关键点,为建立一个正确运作的系统提供信息。调查问卷包括有关医院 CEC 组织和服务目的及运作的结构性问题,以及有关启动 CEC 的益处和问题的开放式问题。问卷内容包括医院是否设有伦理委员会、伦理委员会的服务内容和服务实施时的成员情况、用户情况以及伦理委员会成立以来处理的病例数量。此外,受访者还通过描述 (a) CEC 服务的益处和 (b) CEC 系统的无效或有害方面,提供了他们对 CEC 系统对医院影响的印象。我们使用定性内容分析法对定性数据进行了研究,以确定建立 CEC 的影响和实践中的困难。教学医院的伦理委员会主席或临床伦理委员会共收回 125 份调查问卷。其中 90 人(72%)表示他们提供了 CEC 服务。此外,36 名受访者(34.6%)称其现有的研究和临床伦理委员会已开展 CEC 服务,35 名受访者(33.7%)称其新成立的临床伦理委员会已开展 CEC 服务。受访者还指出了建立临床伦理委员会的三个积极影响和管理临床伦理委员会的四个挑战。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Asian Bioethics Review (ABR) is an international academic journal, based in Asia, providing a forum to express and exchange original ideas on all aspects of bioethics, especially those relevant to the region. Published quarterly, the journal seeks to promote collaborative research among scholars in Asia or with an interest in Asia, as well as multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary bioethical studies more generally. It will appeal to all working on bioethical issues in biomedicine, healthcare, caregiving and patient support, genetics, law and governance, health systems and policy, science studies and research. ABR provides analyses, perspectives and insights into new approaches in bioethics, recent changes in biomedical law and policy, developments in capacity building and professional training, and voices or essays from a student’s perspective. The journal includes articles, research studies, target articles, case evaluations and commentaries. It also publishes book reviews and correspondence to the editor. ABR welcomes original papers from all countries, particularly those that relate to Asia. ABR is the flagship publication of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. The Centre for Biomedical Ethics is a collaborating centre on bioethics of the World Health Organization.
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