Ley, Friedrich
Institutionalisierte Moral? Die Einrichtung Klinischer Ethik-Komitees als Forschungsgegenstand
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In the article, the continuous tendency for implementation of Hospital Ethics Committees at German hospitals is questioned concerning its different motivations, which are leading the previous appreciation of the usefulness of these ethical advisory bodies in the public discussion. Besides the growing moral stress due to the acceleration and increasing complexity of the technical development in medicine, the current certification processes and the implementation of codes of ethics within clinical practice guidelines are mainly considered as motives. Although the task and the usefulness of Hospital Ethics Committees are not doubted in theoretical debate, considerable difficulties in the practice of the ethical advisory bodies appear. In addition to the named difference between theory and practice, the article identifies the relation between institutional and individual moral as a significant problem.

Enthalten in:
Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik; 2003/4 Kommentare, Studien, Berichte, Dokumentationen, Diskussionen, Rezensionen, Bibliographie (2003)


Serie / Reihe: Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik

Personen: Ley, Friedrich

Schlagwörter: Moral Forschung Institutionalisierung Medizinische Ethik Krankenhaus

Ley, Friedrich:
Institutionalisierte Moral? : Die Einrichtung Klinischer Ethik-Komitees als Forschungsgegenstand / von Friedrich Ley, 2003. - S.280-292 - (Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik)

Zugangsnummer: U-0200918
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