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Evaluating assessment tools of the quality of clinical ethics consultations: a systematic scoping review from 1992 to 2019.

Nicholas Yue Shuen YoonYun Ting OngHong Wei YapKuang Teck TayElijah Gin LimClarissa Wei Shuen CheongWei Qiang LimAnnelissa Mien Chew ChinYing Pin TohMin ChiamStephen MasonLalit Kumar Radha Krishna
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
This review found prevailing assessments of CECons to be piecemeal due to variable goals, contextual factors and practical limitations. The diversity in domains assessed and tools used foregrounds the lack of minimum standards upheld to ensure baseline efficacy. To advance a contextually appropriate, culturally sensitive, program specific assessment tool to assess CECons, clear structural and competency guidelines must be established in the curation of CECons programs, to evaluate their true efficacy and maintain clinical, legal and ethical standards.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • global health
  • clinical practice
  • decision making
  • deep learning