超越医院围墙:伦理学家在社区医疗机构中的作用。

Q3 Medicine
Bryanna Moore
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摘要 以社区为基础的 "免费 "诊所可以成为初级保健和预防保健的重要场所,尤其是对社区中得不到充分服务的成员而言。社区诊所会出现伦理问题。尽管如此,而且伦理咨询在医院内已是一种成熟的做法,但伦理支持很少被纳入社区诊所,临床伦理学家在社区护理环境中的作用仍未得到探讨。在本文中,我将探讨临床伦理学家在社区参与实践中可能扮演的角色。我分享了自己受邀进入当地社区诊所的经历,在那里,志愿者团队与当地教会合作,为本县面临住房和食品安全问题的人们提供医疗服务。首先,我概述了我们在诊所中遇到的一些关键伦理问题,包括如何促进社区成员的代理权,为诊所志愿者制定共同标准,以及平衡合作关系中的不同价值观和优先事项。其次,我将探讨伦理学家的知识和技能如何在这种环境中得到转化。我认为,鉴于社区诊所中出现的一系列伦理问题,以及在这种合作关系中持续对话、教育和批判性反思的必要性,临床伦理学家在这一领域可以发挥作用。我将讨论临床伦理学家如何开始发展以社区为基础的合作关系和实践。
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Beyond the Hospital Walls: The Role of the Ethicist in Community Healthcare Settings.

AbstractCommunity-based "free" clinics can be a key site of primary and preventive care, especially for underserved members of the community. Ethical issues arise in community clinics. Despite this-and the fact that ethics consultation is a well-established practice within hospitals-ethics support is rarely integrated within community clinics, and the clinical ethicist's role in community care settings remains unexplored. In this article I explore what community-engaged practice might look like for the clinical ethicist. I share my experience of being invited into a local community clinic where a team of volunteers, in partnership with a local church, provide care to persons experiencing housing and food security in our county. First, I outline some of the key ethical issues we encounter in our clinic, including how to promote the agency of community members, develop shared standards for clinic volunteers, and balance different values and priorities within the partnership. Second, I explore how the ethicist's knowledge and skills translate into this setting. I argue that, given the range of ethical issues that arise in community clinics and the need for ongoing dialogue, education, and critical reflection within such partnerships, there is a role for the clinical ethicist in this space. I discuss how clinical ethicists might begin to develop community-based partnerships and practices.

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Journal of Clinical Ethics
Journal of Clinical Ethics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Ethics is written for and by physicians, nurses, attorneys, clergy, ethicists, and others whose decisions directly affect patients. More than 70 percent of the articles are authored or co-authored by physicians. JCE is a double-blinded, peer-reviewed journal indexed in PubMed, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature, and other indexes.
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