美国医院伦理咨询:关于咨询实践的新发现。

Q1 Arts and Humanities
AJOB Empirical Bioethics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-17 DOI:10.1080/23294515.2021.1996117
Ellen Fox, Marion Danis, Anita J Tarzian, Christopher C Duke
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摘要

虽然以前的研究已经检查了美国医院伦理咨询(EC)的各个方面,但某些EC实践从未被系统地研究过。方法为了解决这一差距,我们对600家医院的随机分层样本进行了调查,了解以前未探索的EC方面。结果新发现:26.0%的医院开展了多家医院的电子商务服务;72.4%的医院至少进行了一次非病例会诊;在56%的医院中,患者或家属从未要求进行急诊检查;59.0%的病例会诊涉及冲突;在32.5%的医院,通常的做法是对所有正式的EC病例进行访问;56.6%的医院在大多数EC病例中不安排正式会议;61.1%的医院没有常规评估伦理顾问的能力;31.6%的医院属于生物伦理网络。我们估计在美国医院进行的非病例咨询的总数约为病例咨询的一半;我们估计,在美国医院进行的ECs总数,包括病例和非病例咨询,每年刚刚超过10万。结论:这些发现扩大了我们目前对美国医院EC的了解,并提出了一些需要进一步研究的问题。
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Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: New Findings about Consultation Practices.

BackgroundWhile previous research has examined various aspects of ethics consultation (EC) in U.S. hospitals, certain EC practices have never been systematically studied.MethodsTo address this gap, we surveyed a random stratified sample of 600 hospitals about aspects of EC that had not been previously explored.ResultsNew findings include: in 26.0% of hospitals, the EC service performs EC for more than one hospital; 72.4% of hospitals performed at least one non-case consultation; in 56% of hospitals, ECs are never requested by patients or families; 59.0% of case consultations involve conflict; the usual practice is to visit the patient in all formal EC cases in 32.5% of hospitals; 56.6% of hospitals do not include a formal meeting in most EC cases; 61.1% of hospitals do not routinely assess ethics consultants' competencies; and 31.6% of hospitals belong to a bioethics network. We estimate the total number of non-case consultations performed in U.S. hospitals to be approximately one half the number of case consultations; we estimate the total number of ECs performed in U.S. hospitals, including both case and non-case consultations, to be just over 100,000 per year.ConclusionsThese findings expand our current understanding of EC in U.S. hospitals, and raise several concerns that suggest a need for further research.

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