Ambulance clinicians' attitudes to older patients' self-determination when the patient has impaired decision-making ability: A Delphi study.
Anders SvenssonAnders BremerAndreas RantalaAndersson HenrikScott DevenishJulia WilliamsHolmberg MatsPublished in: International journal of older people nursing (2021)
Ambulance services must develop opportunities to provide continued training within this topic. One option would be to increase the use of simulation-based training, focusing on ethical aspects of the care. Another option might be to facilitate moral case deliberations to strengthen the ACs' abilities to manage these issues while being able to share experiences with peers. These types of interventions should illuminate the importance of the topic for the individual AC, which, in turn, may strengthen and develop the caring abilities within an integrated care team.
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