Associate Professor, MBE/MSME Program Director, Associate Chair for Education, and Director, Penn Program for Clinical Conflict Management, Division of Medical Ethics, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.
J Clin Ethics. 2022 Spring;33(1):42-49.
Proficient listening has been viewed as a critical skill in HEC (healthcare ethics consultation) from the inception of the practice, and it is included in the field's set of core competencies that practitioners need to master to become a certified healthcare ethics consultant (HEC-C). Despite its centrality to the work of HEC, practitioners and trainees receive little or no formal training in the craft of listening, and there are few available resources that ethics consultants and trainees can access to enhance their listening skills. This dearth of training in the skill of listening belies the enormous challenge of listening proficiently. Although many clinical ethics researchers refer to the need for "active listening" in HEC, the term is employed without description or instruction. In this article, I argue that a more helpful depiction of the requisite skill is conveyed by the term "diagnostic listening." After describing the strategy of diagnostic listening, I introduce a novel technique for honing the listening skills needed for HEC: the ADEPT Model. The ADEPT Model is a tool that can begin to fill the training gap for this important skill.
熟练的倾听一直被视为医疗保健伦理咨询 (HEC) 的一项关键技能,从该实践的初始阶段就已经如此,并且它包含在该领域从业者需要掌握的一组核心能力中,以成为认证的医疗保健伦理顾问 (HEC-C)。尽管倾听对于 HEC 的工作至关重要,但从业者和学员在倾听技巧方面几乎没有接受过正式培训,并且伦理学顾问和学员可获取的资源很少,无法增强他们的倾听技巧。这种倾听技巧培训的缺乏掩盖了熟练倾听所面临的巨大挑战。尽管许多临床伦理研究人员提到 HEC 中需要“积极倾听”,但该术语的使用没有描述或指导。在本文中,我认为术语“诊断性倾听”更有助于描述必要的技能。在描述了诊断性倾听的策略之后,我引入了一种用于磨练 HEC 所需的倾听技巧的新技巧:ADEPT 模型。ADEPT 模型是一种工具,可以开始填补这一重要技能的培训空白。