| Literature DB >> 31098934 |
Laura Hartman1, Guy Widdershoven2, Annelou de Vries3, Annelijn Wensing-Kruger3,4, Martin den Heijer3, Thomas Steensma3,4, Bert Molewijk2,5.
Abstract
Clinical ethics support (CES) for health care professionals and patients is increasingly seen as part of good health care. However, there is a key drawback to the way CES services are currently offered. They are often performed as isolated and one-off services whose ownership and impact are unclear. This paper describes the development of an integrative approach to CES at the Center of Expertise and Care for Gender Dysphoria (CEGD) at Amsterdam University Medical Center. We specifically aimed to integrate CES into daily work processes at the CEGD. In this paper, we describe the CES services offered there in detail and elaborate on the 16 lessons we learned from the process of developing an integrative approach to CES. These learning points can inform and inspire CES professionals, who wish to bring about greater integration of CES services into clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical ethics support; Gender affirmative care; Integrative clinical ethics support; Moral case deliberation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31098934 DOI: 10.1007/s10730-019-09376-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HEC Forum ISSN: 0956-2737