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Transformative ethics consultation: A supplement to ethics facilitation for emotionally charged health care value conflicts.
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Transformative ethics consultation: A supplement to ethics facilitation for emotionally charged health care value conflicts./
作者:
Perlman, David Joseph.
面頁冊數:
344 p.
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Director: Glenn C. Graber.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-11A.
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Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery. -
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0493036121
Transformative ethics consultation: A supplement to ethics facilitation for emotionally charged health care value conflicts.
Perlman, David Joseph.
Transformative ethics consultation: A supplement to ethics facilitation for emotionally charged health care value conflicts.
- 344 p.
Director: Glenn C. Graber.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Tennessee, 2000.
An emotionally difficult case of withdrawing artificial food and water from a patient in persistent vegetative state prompts consideration of the role of empathy and emotion in health care ethics consultation. Rather than viewing ethics consultation purely in terms of consultant-initiated ethical and largely cognitive analysis followed by interpersonal facilitation of consensus, this dissertation seeks a process to address emotion early and cultivate empathy as a collective responsibility among patients, surrogates, and clinicians.
ISBN: 0493036121Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Moral decision-making and thus ethics consultation must integrate emotional and cognitive processing of value perceptions and judgments. Promoting integration during ethics consultation encourages participants to adopt a moral orientation of respect and concern that facilitates consensus-building in emotionally charged value conflicts. Phenomenologists Jürgen Habermas and Arne Vetlesen describe this process as overcoming one's own perspective in order to understand the interests and perspective of one's fellows. Adapting this phenomenological sequence to ethics consultation yields a two-step process, transformative ethics consultation (TEC).
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If consultants identify an emotional tension early, TEC can supplement the identification and analysis of value conflicts or uncertainties. The first step of TEC allows consultation parties to explore, express, and have their emotions validated by the consultant as an initial empathy-building phase. The second step attempts to extend empathy to all parties in such a way that each party understands the other. Extending empathy thus encourages shared moral ownership of the problem and the process for its resolution. To illustrate both steps of TEC in action, I analyze the case that sparked the dissertation and present another to supplement the argument.
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