Greenberg R A, Anstey K W, Macri R, Heesters A, Bean S, Zlotnik Shaul R
Department of Bioethics, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada,
HEC Forum. 2014 Jun;26(2):135-46. doi: 10.1007/s10730-013-9230-4.
The literature fails to reflect general agreement over the nature of the services and procedures provided by bioethicists, and the training and core competencies this work requires. If bioethicists are to define their activities in a consistent way, it makes sense to look for common ground in shared communities of practice. We report results of a survey of the services and procedures among bioethicists affiliated with the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics (JCB). This is the largest group of bioethicists working in healthcare organizations in Canada. The results suggest there are many common services and procedures of JCB bioethicists. This survey can serve as a baseline for further exploration of the work of JCB bioethicists. Common practices exist with respect to the domains of practice, individual reporting relationships, service availability within business hours and the education and training of the bioethicist.
文献未能反映出对于生物伦理学家所提供的服务和程序的性质,以及这项工作所需的培训和核心能力存在普遍共识。如果生物伦理学家要以一致的方式界定他们的活动,那么在共享的实践社区中寻找共同点是有意义的。我们报告了对多伦多大学联合生物伦理中心(JCB)附属的生物伦理学家的服务和程序的调查结果。这是加拿大在医疗保健组织中工作的最大的生物伦理学家群体。结果表明,JCB生物伦理学家有许多共同的服务和程序。这项调查可作为进一步探索JCB生物伦理学家工作的基线。在实践领域、个人报告关系、工作时间内的服务可用性以及生物伦理学家的教育和培训方面存在共同做法。