Delgado Janet, Siow Serena, de Groot Janet, McLane Brienne, Hedlin Margot
NICU, University Hospital of the Canary Islands, La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain
University Institute of Women's Studies, University of La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain.
J Med Ethics. 2021 Mar 24. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2020-106764.
This paper proposes communities of practice (CoP) as a process to build moral resilience in healthcare settings. We introduce the starting point of moral distress that arises from ethical challenges when actions of the healthcare professional are constrained. We examine how situations such as the current COVID-19 pandemic can exponentially increase moral distress in healthcare professionals. Then, we explore how moral resilience can help cope with moral distress. We propose the term collective moral resilience to capture the shared capacity arising from mutual engagement and dialogue in group settings, towards responding to individual moral distress and towards building an ethical practice environment. Finally, we look at CoPs in healthcare and explore how these group experiences can be used to build collective moral resilience.
本文提出将实践社区(CoP)作为在医疗环境中建立道德复原力的一种过程。我们介绍了道德困扰的起点,这种困扰源于医疗专业人员的行动受到限制时出现的伦理挑战。我们研究了当前新冠疫情等情况如何能使医疗专业人员的道德困扰呈指数级增加。然后,我们探讨道德复原力如何有助于应对道德困扰。我们提出“集体道德复原力”这一术语,以描述在群体环境中通过相互参与和对话产生的共享能力,用于应对个体道德困扰并构建一个符合伦理的实践环境。最后,我们审视医疗领域的实践社区,并探索如何利用这些群体经历来建立集体道德复原力。