Abstract
The focus of the study is the conflict between care and concern for particular patients, versus considerations that take impartial considerations of justice to be central to moral deliberations. To examine these questions we have conducted qualitative interviews with health professionals in Norwegian hospitals. We found a value norm that implicitly seemed to overrule all others, the norm of 'making a difference for the patients'. We will examine what such a statement implies, aiming to shed some light over moral dilemmas interwoven in bedside rationing. © 2010 The Author(s).
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Skirbekk, H., & Nortvedt, P. (2011). Making a difference: A qualitative study on care and priority setting in health care. In Health Care Analysis (Vol. 19, pp. 77–88). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-010-0160-x
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