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Introduction The starting point is that ethical competence is the basis for ethical healthcare practices and quality of care. Simultaneously, there is a need for research and development from a holistic multi-professional perspective. Aim The aim is to create a proposed model for multi-professional ethical competence grounded in clarified meanings and dimensions of ethical competence studied from a multi-professional healthcare perspective. The research questions are, what is ethical competence from a multi-professional healthcare perspective and what strengthens a multi-professional ethical healthcare practice? Research design The research has a qualitative approach and hermeneutic application research design. Two groups with six participants from clinical practice and two scientific researchers in each group met four times for dialogue. Thematic analysis was used as an analysis method. Ethical considerations The research is approved by the Declaration of Helsinki, the General Data Protection Regulations, and ethical permission was asked from the Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD). Results The proposed model for multi-professional ethical competence encompasses a three-dimensional ethical value base that is underpinned by: Ethical attitude – a personal desire to do good; Ethical basis – the best for the patient as a common goal and Ethical culture – common goals and values in the organization. Multi-professional ethical competence is strengthened by: Reflection – to see with new wondering eyes; Time for talk – interdisciplinary teamwork and Leadership – an ethical role model and support. Discussion Ethical competence has a strong link to the core of caring ethics and a deeper personal value base and attitude. Ethical competence involves the whole culture and is seen as a shared value base and a responsibility to do the best for the patient as a multi-professional team and organization. Ethical competence becomes active in healthcare practice by opening up for meaningful multi-professional talks and reflections.
I denne omsorgsvitenskaplige studien søker vi en dypere forståelse av helsepersonells erfaringer av utfordringer og grunnlag for å opprettholde etisk kompetanse i klinisk praksis. Studien har et kvalitativ design. Metodologien er hermeneutisk applikasjonsforskning. Tolv deltakere fra ulike profesjoner, fordelt på to grupper, deltok i dialoger om etisk kompetanse. Systematisk tekstkondensering er brukt som metode for å analysere dataene. Funnene presenteres i fire temaer: I komplekse kliniske erfaringer blir etikken utfordret, Å skape rom for refleksjon, Å se mennesket og Å bli berørt av pasienten. Resultatet bekrefter at møtet mellom helsepersonell og pasient er betydningsfullt, og at møtet i seg en iboende etikk. Helsepersonell arbeider i en spenning mellom å se mennesket i pasientrollen og å bli overveldet av lidelse i et system preget av travelhet og gjøremål. I dette spenningsfeltet kan helsepersonell være i en danningsprosess, gjennom refleksjon som fremmer og opprettholder etisk kompetanse. Funnene presenteres i fire temaer: I komplekse kliniske erfaringer blir etikken utfordret, Å skape rom for refleksjon, Å se mennesket og Å bli berørt av pasienten. Resultatet bekrefter at møtet mellom helsepersonell og pasient er betydningsfullt, og at møtet i seg en iboende etikk. Helsepersonell arbeider i en spenning mellom å se mennesket i pasientrollen og å bli overveldet av lidelse i et system preget av travelhet og gjøremål. I dette spenningsfeltet kan helsepersonell være i en danningsprosess, gjennom refleksjon som fremmer og opprettholder etisk kompetanse.
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