TY - JOUR
T1 - Stories and the longitudinal patient relationship
T2 - What can clinical ethics consultants learn from palliative care?
AU - Morrison, Wynne
AU - Derrington, Sabrina F.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A case of conflict in pediatric end-of-life decision making is presented to compare the complementary roles of clinical ethics consultants and palliative care specialists. The progression of the case illustrates the differing structures, goals, and methods of the majority of such teams. The strengths of each of consultation are emphasized. Particularly in centers where palliative care services are not available, it can be important for careproviders and clinical ethics consultants to focus on alliance-building and a longitudinal relationship with patients and families.
AB - A case of conflict in pediatric end-of-life decision making is presented to compare the complementary roles of clinical ethics consultants and palliative care specialists. The progression of the case illustrates the differing structures, goals, and methods of the majority of such teams. The strengths of each of consultation are emphasized. Particularly in centers where palliative care services are not available, it can be important for careproviders and clinical ethics consultants to focus on alliance-building and a longitudinal relationship with patients and families.
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U2 - 10.1086/jce201223305
DO - 10.1086/jce201223305
M3 - Article
C2 - 23256402
AN - SCOPUS:84872048496
SN - 1046-7890
VL - 23
SP - 224
EP - 230
JO - Journal of Clinical Ethics
JF - Journal of Clinical Ethics
IS - 3
ER -