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Taking the burden off: a study of the quality of ethics consultation in the time of COVID-19.

Lulia KanaAndrew ShumanRaymond De VriesJanice Firn
Published in: Journal of medical ethics (2021)
Participants were generally satisfied with ethics consultation services, similar to opinions of those found in pre-COVID-19 survey studies. Our qualitative approach allowed for a richer exploration of the value of ethics consultation during the pandemic and has implications for ethics consultation services more broadly. Ethics consultation-emphasising both the process and outcome-created valuable moral spaces, promoting thoughtful and ethical responses to dilemmas in patient care. Future assessments should incorporate patient and family/surrogate perspectives and explore the domain of education as an additional quality measure.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • big data
  • healthcare
  • global health
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • cross sectional
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • case control