Organizing Moral Case Deliberation Experiences in Two Dutch Nursing Homes
Author(s)
van der Dam, S SandraAbma, T A Tineke
Molewijk, A C Bert
Kardol, M J M Tinie
Schols, J M G A Jos
Widdershoven, G A M Guy
Keywords
Clinical EthicsCommunication
Ethics
Evaluation
Focus Groups
Interviews
Nursing Homes
Ethics Committees / Consultation
Quality of Health Care
Health Care for Particular Diseases or Groups
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Abstract
Moral case deliberation (MCD) is a specific form of clinical ethics, aiming to stimulate ethical reflection in daily practice in order to improve the quality of care. This article focuses on the implementation of MCD in nursing homes and the questions how and where to organize MCD. The purpose of this study was to evaluate one way of organizing MCD in two Dutch nursing homes. In both of these nursing homes the MCD groups had a heterogeneous composition and were organized apart from existing institutional communication structures. As part of a naturalistic evaluation, systematic observations, interviews and focus groups were completed. The findings indicate that the heterogeneous composition and MCD meetings separate from existing structures have benefits. However, the participants also reported negative experiences. This gives rise to the question whether a mixed MCD group which meets separately is an effective way to embed MCD as an instrument for reflection on moral issues in daily practice. We conclude that there is no single answer to that question. In the end, the two implementation strategies (i.e. within existing communication structures and a mixed MCD group) can be complementary to each other.Date
2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1017318doi:10.1177/0969733011400299
Nursing ethics 2011 May; 18(3): 327-40
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969733011400299
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1017318
DOI
10.1177/0969733011400299ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/0969733011400299