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04-05-2022 | Care | Ethical Matters

Ethics Priorities of the Curing Coma Campaign: An Empirical Survey

Authors: Ariane Lewis, Jan Claassen, Judy Illes, Ralf J. Jox, Matthew Kirschen, Benjamin Rohaut, Stephen Trevick, Michael J. Young, Joseph J. Fins, and the Curing Coma Campaign and its contributing members

Published in: Neurocritical Care | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

The Curing Coma Campaign (CCC) is a multidisciplinary global initiative focused on evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, research, and prognostication for patients who are comatose due to any etiology. To support this mission, the CCC Ethics Working Group conducted a survey of CCC collaborators to identify the ethics priorities of the CCC and the variability in priorities based on country of practice.

Methods

An electronic survey on the ethics priorities for the CCC was developed using rank-choice questions and distributed between May and July 2021 to a listserv of the 164 collaborators of the CCC. The median rank for each topic and subtopic was determined. Comparisons were made on the basis of country of practice.

Results

The survey was completed by 93 respondents (57% response rate); 67% practiced in the United States. On the basis of respondent ranking of each topic, the prioritization of ethics topics across respondents was as follows: (1) clinical care, (2) diagnostic definitions, (3) clinical research, (4) implementation/innovation, (5) family, (6) data management, (7) public engagement/perceptions, and (8) equity. Respondents who practiced in the United States were particularly concerned about public engagement, the distinction between clinical care and research, disclosure of results from clinical research to families, the definition of “personhood,” and the distinction between the self-fulfilling prophecy/nihilism and medical futility. Respondents who practiced in other countries were particularly concerned about diagnostic modalities for clinical care, investigational drugs/devices for clinical research, translation of research into practice, and the definition of “minimally conscious state.”

Conclusions

Collaborators of the CCC considered clinical care, diagnostic definitions, and clinical research the top ethics priorities of the CCC. These priorities should be considered as the CCC explores ways to improve evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, research, and prognostication of patients with coma and associated disorders of consciousness. There is some variability in ethics priorities based on country of practice.
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Metadata
Title
Ethics Priorities of the Curing Coma Campaign: An Empirical Survey
Authors
Ariane Lewis
Jan Claassen
Judy Illes
Ralf J. Jox
Matthew Kirschen
Benjamin Rohaut
Stephen Trevick
Michael J. Young
Joseph J. Fins
and the Curing Coma Campaign and its contributing members
Publication date
04-05-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Keywords
Care
Coma
Published in
Neurocritical Care / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Electronic ISSN: 1556-0961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-022-01506-2

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