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01-12-2019 | Scientific Contribution

Falling on deaf ears: a qualitative study on clinical ethical committees in France

Authors: Catherine Dekeuwer, Brenda Bogaert, Nadja Eggert, Claire Harpet, Morgane Romero

Published in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | Issue 4/2019

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Abstract

The French medical context is characterized by institutionalization of the ethical reflection in health care facilities and an important disparity between spaces of ethical reflection. In theory, the healthcare professional may mobilise an arsenal of resources to help him in his ethical reflection. But what happens in practice? We conducted semi-structured interviews with 22 health-care professionals who did and did not have recourse to clinical ethical committees. We also implemented two focus groups with 18 professionals involved in various spaces of ethical reflection in order to let them debate about a better way to organize ethical reflection in their institutional contexts. The qualitative analysis allows to us to underline the coexistence of different conceptions of ethics among health care professionals. We also observed that the participants in our study shared the experience of ethically problematic situations as roadblocks in the process of communication and decision-making. We therefore report the factors which favour or inhibit the ethical course leading to the resolution or at the very least soothing of the situation at hand. Finally, we discuss methodological issues and underline the fact that while the patient is at the heart of the professional’s ethical preoccupations, this does not imply that they are actors in decisions that concern them.
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Metadata
Title
Falling on deaf ears: a qualitative study on clinical ethical committees in France
Authors
Catherine Dekeuwer
Brenda Bogaert
Nadja Eggert
Claire Harpet
Morgane Romero
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy / Issue 4/2019
Print ISSN: 1386-7423
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8633
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-019-09907-5

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