Hem Marit Helene, Pedersen Reidar, Norvoll Reidun, Molewijk Bert
University of Oslo, Norway
University of Oslo, Norway.
Nurs Ethics. 2015 Jun;22(4):452-66. doi: 10.1177/0969733014539783. Epub 2014 Aug 4.
A systematic literature review on evaluation of clinical ethics support services in mental healthcare is presented and discussed. The focus was on (a) forms of clinical ethics support services, (b) evaluation of clinical ethics support services, (c) contexts and participants and (d) results. Five studies were included. The ethics support activities described were moral case deliberations and ethics rounds. Different qualitative and quantitative research methods were utilized. The results show that (a) participants felt that they gained an increased insight into moral issues through systematic reflection; (b) there was improved cooperation among multidisciplinary team members; (c) it was uncertain whether clinical ethics support services led to better patient care; (d) the issue of patient and client participation is complex; and (e) the implementation process is challenging. Clinical ethics support services have mainly been studied through the experiences of the participating facilitators and healthcare professionals. Hence, there is limited knowledge of whether and how various types of clinical ethics support services influence the quality of care and how patients and relatives may evaluate clinical ethics support services. Based on the six excluded 'grey zone articles', in which there was an implicit focus on ethics reflection, other ways of working with ethical reflection in practice are discussed. Implementing and evaluating clinical ethics support services as approaches to clinical ethics support that are more integrated into the development of good practice are in focus. In order to meet some of the shortcomings of the field of clinical ethics support services, a research project that aims to strengthen ethics support in the mental health services, including patients' and caregivers' views on ethical challenges, is presented.
本文呈现并讨论了一项关于精神卫生保健中临床伦理支持服务评估的系统文献综述。重点在于:(a)临床伦理支持服务的形式;(b)临床伦理支持服务的评估;(c)背景和参与者;以及(d)结果。共纳入五项研究。所描述的伦理支持活动包括道德案例审议和伦理查房。采用了不同的定性和定量研究方法。结果表明:(a)参与者认为通过系统反思,他们对道德问题有了更深入的理解;(b)多学科团队成员之间的合作得到了改善;(c)临床伦理支持服务是否能带来更好的患者护理尚不确定;(d)患者和服务对象参与的问题很复杂;以及(e)实施过程具有挑战性。临床伦理支持服务主要是通过参与其中的协调人员和医疗专业人员的经验进行研究的。因此,对于各类临床伦理支持服务是否以及如何影响护理质量,以及患者和亲属如何评估临床伦理支持服务,了解有限。基于六篇被排除的“灰色地带文章”(其中隐含了对伦理反思的关注),讨论了在实践中进行伦理反思的其他方式。将实施和评估临床伦理支持服务作为更融入良好实践发展的临床伦理支持方法成为重点。为了弥补临床伦理支持服务领域的一些不足,提出了一个旨在加强精神卫生服务中的伦理支持的研究项目,包括患者和护理人员对伦理挑战的看法。