| Literature DB >> 33674985 |
Nicole A Meredyth1, Joseph J Fins2, Inmaculada de Melo-Martin3.
Abstract
Multiple studies have been performed to identify the most common ethical dilemmas encountered by ethics consultation services. However, limited data exists comparing the content of ethics consultations requested by specific hospital specialties. It remains unclear whether the scope of ethical dilemmas prompting an ethics consultation differ between specialties and if there are types of ethics consultations that are more or less frequently called based on the specialty initiating the ethics consult. This study retrospectively assessed the incidence and content of ethics consultations called by surgical vs. non-surgical specialties between January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2018 using our RedCap Database and information collected through the EMR via our Clinical and Translational Science Center. 548 total ethics consultations were analyzed (surgical n = 135, non-surgical n = 413). Our results demonstrate that more surgical consults originated from the ICU, as opposed to lower acuity units (45.9% vs. 14.3%, p ≤ 0.001), and surgical patients were more likely to have a DNR in place (37.5% vs. 22.2%, p = 0.002). Surgical specialties were more likely to call about issues relating to withholding/withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (p ≤ 0.001), while non-surgical specialties were more likely to call about issues related to discharge planning (p = 0.001). There appear to be morally relevant differences between consults classified as the "same" that are not entirely captured by the usual ethics consultations classification system. In conclusion, this study highlights the unique ethical issues experienced by surgical vs. non-surgical specialties. Ultimately, our data can help ethics consultation services determine how best to educate various hospital specialties to approach ethical issues commonly experienced within their field.Entities:
Keywords: Ethics consultation; Surgical buy-in; Surgical ethics; Withholding/withdrawing life-sustaining treatment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33674985 PMCID: PMC7934986 DOI: 10.1007/s10730-021-09447-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HEC Forum ISSN: 0956-2737
Patient’s demographic characteristics (non-surgical n = 413, surgical n = 135)
| Variable | Non-surgical | Surgical | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 73.0 [59.0; 85.0] | 70.0 [56.0; 85.0] | 0.268 |
| Sex | 0.457 | ||
| F | 210 (50.8%) | 63 (46.7%) | |
| M | 203 (49.2%) | 72 (53.3%) | |
| Race | 0.737 | ||
| Non-Caucasian | 96 (23.2%) | 31 (23.9%) | |
| Caucasian | 148 (35.8%) | 44 (32.6%) | |
| Not described | 169 (40.9%) | 60 (44.4%) | |
| Language | 0.764 | ||
| English | 339 (84.3%) | 113 (83.7%) | |
| Other | 74 (17.9%) | 22 (16.3%) | |
| Marital Status | 0.101 | ||
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 73 (17.7%) | 14 (10.4%) | |
| Married | 86 (20.8%) | 38 (28.1%) | |
| Single | 246 (59.6%) | 80 (59.3%) | |
| Other/unknown | 8 (1.94%) | 3 (2.22%) | |
| Religion | 0.511 | ||
| Christian | 143 (34.6%) | 54 (40.0%) | |
| Jewish | 47 (11.4%) | 18 (13.3%) | |
| Buddhist/Hindu/Islamic | 26 (6.3%) | 7 (5.19%) | |
| Not religious | 79 (19.1%) | 18 (13.3%) | |
| Unknown/declined | 118 (28.6%) | 38 (28.1%) |
Hospitalization and consultation characteristics (non-surgical n = 413, surgical n = 135)
| Variable | Non-surgical (n = 413) | Surgical | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length of admission (days) | 25.0 [12.7; 46.0] | 32.9 [14.7; 56.9] | 0.026 |
| Unit location | < 0.001 | ||
| Floor | 287 (69.5%) | 45 (33.3%) | |
| ICU | 59 (14.3%) | 62 (45.9%) | |
| SDU | 63 (15.3%) | 26 (19.3%) | |
| Other | 4 (0.97%) | 2 (1.48%) | |
| Time to ethics consultation (days) | 10.1 [4.78; 23.5] | 11.0 [4.75; 24.0] | 0.614 |
| Duration of ethics involvement (days) | 0.92 [0.00; 4.87] | 0.00 [0.00; 4.04] | 0.152 |
| Number of ethics notes | 2.00 [1.00; 3.00] | 1.00 [1.00; 2.00] | 0.077 |
| DNR/DNI | 0.002 | ||
| No | 258 (62.5%) | 105 (77.8%) | |
| Yes | 155 (37.5%) | 30 (22.2%) | |
| Code status change after consultation | n = 68 (43.8%) | n = 6 (20.0%) | 0.173 |
Primary ethical issues for surgical vs. non-surgical ethics consultations (non-surgical n = 413, surgical n = 135)
| Ethical issue | Non-surgical (n = 413) | Surgical (n = 135) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advance directives | 36 (8.72%) | 9 (6.67%) | 0.567 |
| Decision-making capacity | 67 (16.2%) | 18 (13.3%) | 0.504 |
| Discharge planning | 70 (16.9%) | 7 (5.19%) | 0.001 |
| Goals of care | 144 (34.9%) | 50 (37.0%) | 0.723 |
| Surrogate decision making | 177 (42.9%) | 53 (39.3%) | 0.525 |
| Informed consent | 7 (1.69%) | 6 (4.44%) | 0.097 |
| Patient without surrogate | 41 (9.93%) | 8 (5.93%) | 0.215 |
| Quality of life | 7 (1.69%) | 5 (3.70%) | 0.18 |
| Treatment over objection/treatment refusal | 108 (26.2%) | 38 (28.1%) | 0.731 |
| WH/WD life-sustaining treatment | 21 (5.08%) | 24 (17.8%) | < 0.001 |
| Futility | 7 (5.19%) | 8 (1.94%) | 0.064 (5.19%) |
Primary contextual issues for surgical vs. non-surgical ethics consultations (non-surgical n = 413, surgical n = 135)
| Contextual issue | Non-surgical | Surgical | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conflict intra-family | 33 (7.99%) | 15 (11.1%) | 0.348 |
| Conflict staff-family | 71 (17.2%) | 17 (12.6%) | 0.259 |
| Communication | 137 (33.2%) | 57 (42.2%) | 0.071 |
| Physician attitude/values/beliefs toward treatment | 89 (21.5%) | 40 (29.6%) | 0.071 |
| Patient/family in denial | 48 (11.6%) | 9 (6.67%) | 0.14 |
| Socio-economic issue | 9 (2.18%) | 4 (2.96%) | 0.533 |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | 58 (14.0%) | 10 (7.41%) | 0.060 |
Ethical and Contextual Issues for which p values were not calculated (Non-surgical n = 413, Surgical n = 135)
| Ethical or contextual issue | Non-surgical | Surgical |
|---|---|---|
| Brain death | 8 (1.94%) | 6 (4.44%) |
| Disruptive behavior | 1 (0.24%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Pain management | 9 (2.18%) | 6 (4.44%) |
| Pediatric assent/parental permission | 2 (0.48%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Resource allocation/utilization | 1 (0.24%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Resuscitation status | 63 (15.3%) | 18 (13.3%) |
| Truth-telling/disclosure of information | 5 (1.21%) | 1 (0.74%) |
| Quality of care | 9 (2.18%) | 2 (1.48%) |
| Confidentiality | 3 (0.73%) | 2 (1.48%) |
| Conflict with guardian/guardianship | 7 (1.69%) | 1 (0.74%) |
| Discontinuity of care (contextual) | 4 (0.97%) | 1 (0.74%) |
| Ethnic/religious/cultural (contextual) | 41 (9.93%) | 20 (14.8%) |
| Conflict staff-patient (contextual) | 45 (10.9%) | 17 (12.6%) |
| Conflict intra-staff (contextual) | 1 (0.24%) | 1 (0.74%) |