| Literature DB >> 32895863 |
Laura L Machin1, Robin D Proctor2.
Abstract
Clinical ethics can be viewed as a practical discipline that provides a structured approach to assist healthcare practitioners in identifying, analysing and resolving ethical issues that arise in practice. Clinical ethics can therefore promote ethically sound clinical and organisational practices and decision-making, thereby contributing to health organisation and system quality improvement. In order to develop students' decision-making skills, as well as prepare them for practice, we decided to introduce a clinical ethics strand within an undergraduate medical curriculum. We designed a programme of clinical ethics activities for teaching and assessment purposes that involved using ethical frameworks to analyse hypothetical and real-life cases in uni- and inter- professional groups. In this paper, we draw on medical student feedback collected over 6 years to illustrate the appeal to students of learning clinical ethics. We also outline the range of benefits for students, healthcare organisations, and the field of clinical ethics arising from tomorrow's doctors experiencing clinical ethics early in their training. We conclude by briefly reflecting on how including clinical ethics within tomorrow's doctors curricular can secure and continue future engagement in clinical ethics support services in the UK, alongside the dangers of preparing students for organisational cultures that might not (yet) exist. We anticipate the findings presented in the paper will contribute to wider debates examining the impact of ethics teaching, and its ability to inform future doctors' practice.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical ethics; Ethical awareness; Ethical practices; Ethical sensitivity; Healthcare organisations; Medical students
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Year: 2021 PMID: 32895863 PMCID: PMC8560662 DOI: 10.1007/s10728-020-00403-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Anal ISSN: 1065-3058
| Year 1: Decision making workshops | Year 3: Case analysis | Year 5: Clinical ethics forums |
|---|---|---|
Medical students only Introduced to clinical ethics (brief history, current state in UK, what it is, purpose, UK CEN, Committees) Introduce ethical frameworks (Four Principles and Four Quadrants), provided with scenarios (from UK CEN), worked through in pairs, with clinical and academic facilitators Maps on to wider learning (Four Principles and Four Quadrant as PBL learning objectives and recommended resources, and lectures) | Medical students only Case Analysis Workshop: Four Principles and Four Quadrants Case Analysis Workshop: Seedhouse Grid and Core Values Compass/Grid Online Discussion Forum open at set times of the year to allow students to pose questions relating to the coursework and for facilitators to respond Case Analysis Coursework | Medicine, (Masters) Social work, and (Doctoral) Clinical Psychology students Share cases witnessed during placements Choose a case and choose a framework (Four Principles and Four Quadrants, Seedhouse Grid, and C.A.R.E) Discuss the case/s using the framework/ Offer guidance to student presenting the case Reflect on the case, using the frameworks, participating in MDT discussion around ethical cases Supported by practitioner and academic facilitators |