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认证资质:专业医疗伦理咨询服务的美德伦理方法。

Credentialing Character: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Professionalizing Healthcare Ethics Consultation Services.

机构信息

Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

出版信息

HEC Forum. 2024 Sep;36(3):317-339. doi: 10.1007/s10730-023-09505-2. Epub 2023 Feb 15.

Abstract

In the process of professionalization, the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) has emphasized process and knowledge as core competencies for clinical ethics consultants; however, the credentialing program launched in 2018 fails to address both pillars. The inadequacy of this program recalls earlier critiques of the professionalization effort made by Giles R. Scofield and H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.. Both argue that ethics consultation is not a profession and the effort to professionalize is motivated by self-interest. One argument they offer against professionalization is that ethics consultants lack normative expertise. Although the question of expertise cannot be resolved completely, the accusation of self-interest can be addressed. Underlying these critiques is a concern for hubris, which can be addressed in certification and the vetting of candidates.Drawing on the virtue ethics literature of Alasdair MacIntyre and Edmund D. Pellegrino, I argue that medicine is a moral community in which ethics consultants are moral agents with a duty to foster the virtue of humility (or what Pellegrino and Thomasma call self-effacement). The implications of this argument include a requirement for self-reflection in one's role as a moral agent and reflection on one's progress toward developing or deepening virtuous engagement with the moral community of medicine. I recommend that professionalization of clinical ethics consultants include a self-reflective narrative component in the initial certification and ongoing renewal of certification where clinical ethics consultants address the emotional dimensions of their work as well as their own moral development. Adopting a teleological view of ethics consultation and incorporating narratives that work toward that purpose will mitigate the self-interest and hubris of the professionalization project.

摘要

在专业化的过程中,美国生物伦理学与人文科学学会(ASBH)强调过程和知识是临床伦理顾问的核心能力;然而,2018 年推出的认证项目未能涵盖这两个支柱。该项目的不足之处让人想起吉尔斯·R·斯科菲尔德(Giles R. Scofield)和小 H·特里斯丹·恩格尔哈特(H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.)早些时候对专业化努力的批评。两人都认为,伦理咨询不是一种职业,专业化的努力是出于自身利益。他们反对专业化的一个论点是,伦理顾问缺乏规范专业知识。尽管专业知识的问题无法完全解决,但可以解决利益冲突的指控。这些批评的背后是对傲慢的担忧,可以通过认证和对候选人的审查来解决。借鉴阿拉斯代尔·麦金泰尔(Alasdair MacIntyre)和埃德蒙·D·佩莱格里诺(Edmund D. Pellegrino)的美德伦理文献,我认为医学是一个道德共同体,伦理顾问是具有促进谦逊美德(或佩莱格里诺和托马斯马所称的自我克制)的道德代理人。这一论点的含义包括作为道德代理人,要求对自己的角色进行自我反思,并反思自己在发展或深化与医学道德共同体的良性互动方面的进展。我建议将临床伦理顾问的专业化纳入初始认证和认证更新中,包括自我反思的叙述部分,临床伦理顾问在其中讨论其工作的情感层面以及他们自己的道德发展。采用伦理咨询的目的论观点,并纳入有助于实现这一目的的叙述,将减轻专业化项目的自身利益和傲慢。

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