2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-015-0017-9
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Ethics reflection groups in community health services: an evaluation study

Abstract: BackgroundSystematic ethics support in community health services in Norway is in the initial phase. There are few evaluation studies about the significance of ethics reflection on care. The aim of this study was to evaluate systematic ethics reflection in groups in community health (including nursing homes and residency), - from the perspectives of employees participating in the groups, the group facilitators and the service managers. The reflection groups were implemented as part of a research and development… Show more

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“…There is a need to explore how the culture of the organisation can affect the communication in home care encounters. Supervision and educational training are suggested as an important means to develop person‐centred care in practice (Edvardsson, Fetherstonhaugh, McAuliffe, Nay, & Chenco, ; Lillemoen & Pedersen, ; Sundler, Höglander, et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a need to explore how the culture of the organisation can affect the communication in home care encounters. Supervision and educational training are suggested as an important means to develop person‐centred care in practice (Edvardsson, Fetherstonhaugh, McAuliffe, Nay, & Chenco, ; Lillemoen & Pedersen, ; Sundler, Höglander, et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, more focus has been given to the care environment and its prerequisites (McCormack, Dewing, et al., ) and how these affect the delivery of person‐centred care. Community health care is often characterised by time constraints and the inability to meet all the patients’ needs, with little time for reflection on clinical practice (Lillemoen & Pedersen, ). A pertinent question therefore is how to perform person‐centred communication in home care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some municipalities, the ethics activities have ceased. In most municipalities, ethics activities consist of discussing actual dilemmas experienced in the professionals’ practice, [22] yet only a minority use structured methods for ethical deliberation [19]. The present study is the first to survey the Norwegian ethics project on a national scale, where we ask what the municipal ethics activities have consisted of, and what consequences they have had for the services and the professionals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dette er ikke overraskende resultater, også annen forskning viser at tilrettelegging av arenaer for systematisk refleksjon og drøfting av etiske problemer har en positiv betydning både når det gjelder oppmerksomheten på etikk og på håndteringen av etisk utfordrende situasjoner (Söderhamn et al 2015;Lillemoen & Pedersen 2015). Arenaer for systematisk drøfting av etiske problemer, som for eksempel etikkrefleksjonsgrupper og kliniske etikkomiteer, er to viktige måter å gjøre etikken allmenn og systematisk, samt å møte helse-og omsorgstjenestens behov for etisk refleksjon og drøfting.…”
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“…Dette er et tiltak som i stor grad vurderes å ha en positiv betydning for helsepersonell og for tjenesten de utøver (Gjerberg et al 2014;Söderhamn et al 2015;Lillemoen & Pedersen 2015). Dette synes å vaere et godt tiltak som både hjelper helsepersonellet til ny forståelse, handlingsalternativer og styrker deres evne til samarbeid (Lillemoen & Pedersen 2015).…”
Section: Betydningsfull Men Skjør Virksomhet Betydningsfull Virksomhetunclassified