| Literature DB >> 32967692 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Teaching medical ethics (ME) in the clinical environment is often difficult, uncalibrated and medical students get variable exposure to skilled educators. Explicit discussion of ethical dimensions of patient management is often neglected, as clinical teachers may feel inadequately skilled to do this.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32967692 PMCID: PMC7509501 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-02217-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Scenario content for Classie Medical Ethics modules
| Course and Theme | Module scenario content |
|---|---|
| Medicine – Advance care planning | A woman with dementia and pneumonia is admitted to hospital without any clear management plan or advance care directive and with different opinions from members of her family. |
| Medicine – Ethical issues in organ transplantation | A young man has been on a waiting list for a renal transplant for some time and decides to travel back to Iran, where his grandmother lives, as he may be able to purchase a kidney. |
| Surgery – Consent and religious objection | A 15 year old boy presents with severe gastro-intestinal bleeding. His parents will not let him have a blood transfusion as they are Jehovah’s witnesses. |
| Paediatrics – Complementary medicine, consent and minors | A couple with a toddler with leukemia want to stop conventional therapy and opt for treatment with naturopathy only |
| Emergency medicine – Do not resuscitate orders | A man is brought into the Emergency department after a cardiac arrest. He has suffered hypoxic brain injury and there is little hope of functional recovery. They need to make a decision about what to do if he has a cardiac arrest |
| Psychiatry – Consent and vulnerable patients | A diabetic patient with schizophrenia needs a surgical amputation of her foot. The surgeon needs to determine if she has capacity to consent. |
| Psychiatry – The impaired practitioner | Two junior doctors have noticed that one of their medical colleagues is acting irrationally, making mistakes and intermittently has come to work smelling of alchohol |
| Primary care – Management of mature minors | A 15 year old girl presents to her primary care physician asking for a prescription for a contraceptive pill. Her doctor needs to determine how to manage this |
| Obstetrics – Termination of pregnancy | A young woman who has just found out that she is pregnant presents to her obstetrician asking for a termination of pregnancy |
| Obstetrics – In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) | A wealthy 51 year old woman asks her obstetrician for IVF. Her obstetrician needs to work through a number of ethical issues including her age |
Fig. 1The learning modules were engaging: This figure illustrates the percentage of students agreeing with each response from ‘strongly agree’ to ‘strongly disagree’ in relation to the statement ‘the learning modules were engaging’
Fig. 2The learning module increased my knowledge in this area: This figure illustrates the percentage of students agreeing with each response from ‘strongly agree’ to ‘strongly disagree’ in relation to the statement ‘the learning modules increased my knowledge in this area’
Fig. 3Did the content in the modules help you understand issues that affect clinical decision making?: This figure illustrates the percentage of students with each response from ‘a great deal’ to ‘not at all’ in relation to the question ‘Did the content in the modules help you understand issues that affect clinical decision making?’