反思汇报作为对道德困境的回应:两个案例研究例子。

IF 1.3 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Georgina Morley, Cristie Cole Horsburgh
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引用次数: 15

摘要

在这篇论文中,我们讨论道德困境反思汇报作为一个有前途的方法来解决和减轻医疗保健专业人员所经历的道德困境。我们简要回顾了关于关键事件压力汇报和心理汇报的经验和理论文献,以强调这种模式的潜在好处。然后,我们描述了我们采取的方法,以促进反思性小组讨论,以回应道德困扰患者的情况(“道德困扰反思性汇报”)。我们讨论述职文献和其他临床伦理活动如何影响我们方法的发展。特别是,我们关注临床伦理学家作为促进者的作用,特别强调以支持的方式鼓励换位思考和培养伦理协调。我们认为这种方法减少了当个人经历道德约束困扰时经常报道的沮丧和愤怒的缩小效应。最后,我们提供了一个道德困境反思汇报的例子,阐明了这种支持性过程如何补充伦理咨询并减轻道德困境的负面影响。
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Reflective Debriefs as a Response to Moral Distress: Two Case Study Examples.

Within this paper, we discuss Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs as a promising approach to address and mitigate moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals. We briefly review the empirical and theoretical literature on critical incident stress debriefing and psychological debriefing to highlight the potential benefits of this modality. We then describe the approach that we take to facilitating reflective group discussions in response to morally distressing patient cases ("Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs"). We discuss how the debriefing literature and other clinical ethics activities influenced the development of our approach. In particular, we focus on the role of the clinical ethicist as a facilitator with particular emphasis on encouraging perspective-taking and nurturing ethical attunement in a supportive manner. We suggest that this approach reduces the narrowing effects of frustration and anger that are often reported when individuals experience moral-constraint distress. Finally, we provide an example of Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs, elucidating how this supportive process complements ethics consultation and can mitigate the negative effects of moral distress.

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Hec Forum
Hec Forum ETHICS-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
13.30%
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34
期刊介绍: HEC Forum is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to practicing physicians, nurses, social workers, risk managers, attorneys, ethicists, and other HEC committee members. Contributions are welcomed from any pertinent source, but the text should be written to be appreciated by HEC members and lay readers. HEC Forum publishes essays, research papers, and features the following sections:Essays on Substantive Bioethical/Health Law Issues Analyses of Procedural or Operational Committee Issues Document Exchange Special Articles International Perspectives Mt./St. Anonymous: Cases and Institutional Policies Point/Counterpoint Argumentation Case Reviews, Analyses, and Resolutions Chairperson''s Section `Tough Spot'' Critical Annotations Health Law Alert Network News Letters to the Editors
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