Ethical challenges in home-based care: A systematic literature review

AKT Heggestad, M Magelssen, R Pedersen… - Nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Because of the transfer of responsibility from hospitals to community-based settings,
providers in home-based care have more responsibilities and a wider range of tasks and …

[HTML][HTML] Systematic literature review of the use of Staff Attitudes to Coercion Scale (SACS)

TL Husum, J Siqveland, T Ruud, J Lickiewicz - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Objective Staff's attitudes to the use of coercion may influence the number of coercive
interventions employed and staff willingness to engage in professional development …

[HTML][HTML] Staff's normative attitudes towards coercion: the role of moral doubt and professional context—a cross-sectional survey study

B Molewijk, A Kok, T Husum, R Pedersen… - BMC Medical Ethics, 2017 - Springer
Background The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical
reflection. We wondered if not knowing or being uncertain whether coercion is morally right …

Between authoritarian and dialogical approaches: attitudes and opinions on coercion among professionals in mental health and addiction care in Norway

OG Aasland, TL Husum, R Førde… - International journal of law …, 2018 - Elsevier
More knowledge is needed on how to reduce the prevalence of formal and informal coercion
in Norwegian mental health care. To explore possible reasons for the widespread …

[HTML][HTML] The significance of ethics reflection groups in mental health care: a focus group study among health care professionals

MH Hem, B Molewijk, E Gjerberg, L Lillemoen… - BMC Medical …, 2018 - Springer
Background Professionals within the mental health services face many ethical dilemmas
and challenging situations regarding the use of coercion. The purpose of this study was to …

[HTML][HTML] Hospital ethics reflection groups: a learning and development resource for clinical practice

H Bruun, L Huniche, E Stenager, CB Mogensen… - BMC Medical …, 2019 - Springer
Background An ethics reflection group (ERG) is one of a number of ethics support services
developed to better handle ethical challenges in healthcare. The aim of this article is to …

[HTML][HTML] Difficult situations and moral questions raised during moral case deliberations in Swedish childhood cancer care–A qualitative nationwide study

C Weiner, P Pergert, A Castor, B Molewijk… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose To describe performed moral case deliberations and present a nationwide study of
difficult situations and moral questions raised by healthcare professionals during moral case …

[HTML][HTML] Ethical challenges assessed in the clinical ethics Committee of Psychiatry in the region of Southern Denmark in 2010–2015: a qualitative content analyses

H Bruun, SG Lystbaek, E Stenager, L Huniche… - BMC medical …, 2018 - Springer
Background The aim of this article is to give more insight into what ethical challenges
clinicians in mental healthcare experience and discuss with a Clinical Ethics Committee in …

[HTML][HTML] How prehospital emergency personnel manage ethical challenges: the importance of confidence, trust, and safety

H Bruun, L Milling, D Wittrock, S Mikkelsen… - BMC Medical Ethics, 2024 - Springer
Background Ethical challenges constitute an inseparable part of daily decision-making
processes in all areas of healthcare. Ethical challenges are associated with moral distress …

'It's like sailing'–Experiences of the role as facilitator during moral case deliberation

D Rasoal, A Kihlgren, M Svantesson - Clinical Ethics, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Moral case deliberation is one form of clinical ethics support, and there seems
to be different ways of facilitating the dialogue. Purpose This paper aimed to explore …