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doi:10.1186/s44158-022-00069-0...

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Filippini, Matteo Nicoli, Federico Picozzi, Mario Latronico, Nicola
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2022

listing date

9/21/2022

Keywords
clinical ethics consultation clinical ethics service intensive care unit study hcps healthcare clinical
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Abstract

Background The current organizational structure of the Italian healthcare system does not include the institutionalization of clinical ethics services.

To describe the need for structured clinical ethics consultation services for ICU staff members in the intensive care unit (ICU), a monocentric observational survey study was performed utilizing a paper-based questionnaire.

Results A total of 73 healthcare professionals (HCPs) responded out of a team of 84 people (87%).

The results showed that the need for ethics consultation in the ICU is urgent, the institutionalization of the clinical ethics service is perceived as useful and should be a priority, and the issues on which the HCPs would like ethics consultation to focus are various and belong to “end of life” topics.

Conclusions HCPs believe that the clinical ethicist should become an integral part of ICU healthcare teams, offering consultations similar to the other specialistic consultations carried out in hospitals.

Filippini, Matteo,Nicoli, Federico,Picozzi, Mario,Latronico, Nicola, 2022, The need for clinical ethics consultation: a monocentric observational survey study in the intensive care unit (Consul.E.T.I. study), BioMed Central

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