Kaposy Chris, Maddalena Victor, Brunger Fern, Pullman Daryl, Singleton Richard
a Division of Community Health and Humanities , Memorial University.
b Faculty of Theology , Queen's College.
AJOB Empir Bioeth. 2017 Apr-Jun;8(2):128-136. doi: 10.1080/23294515.2016.1260664. Epub 2016 Nov 16.
Health care organizations can be very complex, and are often the setting for crisis situations. In recent years, Canadian health care organizations have faced large-scale systemic medical errors, a nation-wide generic injectable drug shortage, iatrogenic infectious disease outbreaks, and myriad other crises. These situations often have an ethical component that ethics consultants may be able to address. Organizational leaders such as health care managers and governing boards have responsibilities to oversee and direct the response to crisis situations. This study investigates the nature and degree of involvement of Canadian ethics consultants in such situations.
This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews with Canadian ethics consultants to investigate the nature of their interactions with upper-level managers and governing board members in health care organizations, particularly in times of organizational crisis. We used a purposive sampling technique to identify and recruit ethics consultants throughout Canada.
We found variability in the interactions between ethics consultants and upper-level managers and governing boards. Some ethics consultants we interviewed did not participate in managing organizational crisis situations. Most ethics consultants reported that they had assisted in the management of some crises and that their participation was usually initiated by managers. Some ethics consultants reported the ability to bring issues to the attention of upper-level managers and indirectly to their governing boards. The interactions between managers and ethics consultants were characterized by varying degrees of collegiality. Ethics consultants reported participating in or chairing working groups, participating in incident management teams, and developing decision-making frameworks.
Canadian ethics consultants tend to believe that they have valuable skills to offer in the management of organizational crisis situations. Most of the ethics consultants we interviewed believed that they play an important role in this regard.
医疗保健组织可能非常复杂,且常常是危机情况的发生场所。近年来,加拿大医疗保健组织面临大规模系统性医疗差错、全国性通用注射药物短缺、医源性传染病暴发以及无数其他危机。这些情况往往包含伦理成分,伦理顾问或许能够加以应对。医疗保健管理人员和董事会等组织领导者有责任监督并指导对危机情况的应对。本研究调查了加拿大伦理顾问在这类情况中的参与性质和程度。
这项定性研究采用对加拿大伦理顾问的半结构化访谈,以调查他们与医疗保健组织中高层管理人员和董事会成员互动的性质,尤其是在组织危机时期。我们运用目的抽样技术在加拿大各地识别并招募伦理顾问。
我们发现伦理顾问与高层管理人员和董事会之间的互动存在差异。我们采访的一些伦理顾问并未参与管理组织危机情况。大多数伦理顾问报告称他们曾协助管理一些危机,且他们的参与通常由管理人员发起。一些伦理顾问报告称有能力让高层管理人员以及间接让董事会注意到问题。管理人员与伦理顾问之间的互动具有不同程度的合作性。伦理顾问报告称参与或主持工作组、参与事件管理团队并制定决策框架。
加拿大伦理顾问倾向于认为他们在组织危机情况的管理中具备有价值的技能。我们采访的大多数伦理顾问认为他们在这方面发挥着重要作用。