What is the role of ethics consultation in the moral habitability of health care environments?

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Abstract

Ethics consultation has traditionally focused on the provision of expert guidance to health care professionals when challenging quandaries arise in clinical cases. Its role, however, is expanding as demands on health care organizations are negatively impacting their moral habitability. A sign of this impact can be seen in the moral distress experienced by staff and administrators, such that some leave their positions and their organizations. Ethics consultation, more broadly conceived, can be a major asset in ensuring that ethical practice is meaningfully supported, that moral distress is mitigated, and that the organizational environment is morally habitable.

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Austin, W. (2017, June 1). What is the role of ethics consultation in the moral habitability of health care environments? AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.6.pfor1-1706

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