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Nurs Ethics ; 19(1): 68-79, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22140188

ABSTRACT

In recent approaches to ethics, the personal involvement of health care providers and their empathy are perceived as important elements of an overall ethical ability. Experiential working methods are used in ethics education to foster, inter alia, empathy. In 2008, the care-ethics lab 'sTimul' was founded in Flanders, Belgium, to provide training that focuses on improving care providers' ethical abilities through experiential working simulations. The curriculum of sTimul focuses on empathy sessions, aimed at care providers' empathic skills. The present study provides better insight into how experiential learning specifically targets the empathic abilities of care providers. Providing contrasting experiences that affect the care providers' self-reflection seems a crucial element in this study. Further research is needed to provide more insight into how empathy leads to long-term changes in behaviour.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Empathy , Ethics, Medical/education , Medical Staff/psychology , Nursing Staff/psychology , Adult , Aged , Female , Health Services for the Aged/ethics , Humans , Male , Medical Staff/education , Nursing Education Research , Nursing Methodology Research , Nursing Staff/education , Patient Simulation , Problem-Based Learning , Role Playing
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Nurs Ethics ; 18(2): 232-42, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21372236

ABSTRACT

The aim of this article is to demonstrate the usefulness of qualitative research for studying the ethics of care, bringing to light the lived experience of health care recipients, together with the importance of methods that allow reconstruction of the processes underlying this lived experience. Lived experiences of families being approached for organ donation, parents facing the imminent death of their child and patients being treated using stem cell transplantation are used to illustrate how ethical principles are differentiated, modified or contradicted by the narrative context of persons concerned. The integration of empirical data into ethics will help caregivers in their ethical decision making and may enrich care ethics as a narrative and interpretative field.


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Ethical Theory , Nurse's Role , Nurse-Patient Relations/ethics , Nursing Care/ethics , Philosophy, Nursing , Empathy/ethics , Ethics, Nursing , Humans , Moral Obligations , Morals , Principle-Based Ethics
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