Arzuaga Bonnie H
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Neonatology, Boston, Massachusetts USA.
J Clin Ethics. 2017 Summer;28(2):153-158.
Hospital ethics committees are common, but not universal, in small hospitals. A needs assessment was completed at a 155-bed community hospital in order to adapt an academic tertiary center model for a clinical ethics committee to fit the needs of the small hospital community. Of 678 questionnaires distributed, 209 were completed. Data suggested that clinical staff frequently experienced ethical dilemmas. Significantly more nonphysicians indicated that they would utilize a consultation service, if available, compared to physicians (p = 0.0067). The data also indicated that the majority of staff (greater than 80 percent) desired more education in clinical ethics. Physicians preferred annual or bi-annual hospital-wide grand rounds, compared to nonphysicians, who preferred more frequent department-based teaching. The data presented in this article were used to subsequently develop a clinical ethics support committee, the process of which is also described.
医院伦理委员会在小型医院中很常见,但并非普遍存在。为了使学术三级中心模式的临床伦理委员会适用于小型医院社区的需求,一家拥有155张床位的社区医院完成了一项需求评估。在分发的678份问卷中,209份被收回。数据表明临床工作人员经常遇到伦理困境。与医生相比,显著更多的非医生表示如果有咨询服务,他们会加以利用(p = 0.0067)。数据还表明,大多数工作人员(超过80%)希望接受更多临床伦理方面的教育。与非医生相比,医生更喜欢每年或每两年一次的全院大查房,而非医生更喜欢更频繁的科室教学。本文所呈现的数据随后被用于组建一个临床伦理支持委员会,其组建过程也在此进行了描述。