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Hospital ethics reflection groups: a learning and development resource for clinical practice.

Henriette BruunL HunicheE StenagerC B MogensenR Pedersen
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2019)
This study indicates a positive significance and impact of ERGs; constituting an interdisciplinary learning resource for clinicians, creating significance for themselves, the ward managers and the organization. By introducing specific examples, this study indicates that ERGs have significance for the patients discussed in the specific ethical challenge, but mostly indirectly through learning among clinicians and development of clinical practice. More research is needed to further investigate the impact of ERGs seen from the perspectives of patients and relatives.
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