2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00063-013-0327-y
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Klinische Alltagsethik – Unterstützung im Umgang mit moralischem Disstress?

Abstract: To a certain degree, moral distress is unavoidable and must be addressed as an interprofessional problem. Herein, clinical everyday ethics may provide targeted support for ethical decision-making competence.

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“…Adequate preparation and information promotes involvement in the discussion [ 7 ]. The interdisciplinary character of such deliberations is often experienced as positive [ 15 , 26 , 30 , 31 ]. However, this may also hinder discussion because of differences of opinion regarding ethical, legal, social or medical aspects [ 31 ].…”
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“…Adequate preparation and information promotes involvement in the discussion [ 7 ]. The interdisciplinary character of such deliberations is often experienced as positive [ 15 , 26 , 30 , 31 ]. However, this may also hinder discussion because of differences of opinion regarding ethical, legal, social or medical aspects [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It can be a relief for participants to “finally be[ing] able to talk about ethical issues rather than seeing them buried in concerns about clinical care” [ 28 ] (p.559). In addition, doctors reported feeling relieved by being able to share the responsibility for a decision with a multidisciplinary team [ 15 ]. Finally, several studies relate participating in an MCD to the reduction of ‘moral distress’ [ 8 , 9 , 11 , 34 ].…”
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“…Im Gegensatz zu anderen qualitativen Analysemethoden ist kein expliziter theoretischer oder philosophischer Rahmen nötig, und das pragmatische, induktive siebenstufige Vorgehen passt hier gut (Braun & Clarke, 2013 (Tanner et al, 2014;Meyer-Zehnder, Barandun Schäfer, Albisser Schleger, Reiter-Theil & Pargger, 2014) …”
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“…Wenn Pflegende den Eindruck haben, dass die Patienten 1 nicht angemessen betreut werden, erleben sie moralischen Stress und Belastung (moral distress), (Tanner et al, 2014), jüngere Pflegende stärker als Erfahrene (Ulrich et al, 2010). Gemäß der American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN, 2008) ist moralischer Stress eines der Schlüsselthemen bezüglich der Arbeitsbedingungen.…”
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