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    Organizing moral case deliberation Experiences in two Dutch nursing homes
    with T. A. Abma, A. C. Molewijk, M. J. M. Kardol, Jmga Schols, and G. A. M. Widdershoven
    Nursing Ethics 18 (3): 327-340. 2011.
    Moral case deliberation (MCD) is a specific form of clinical ethics, aiming to stimulate ethical reflection in daily practice in order to improve the quality of care. This article focuses on the implementation of MCD in nursing homes and the questions how and where to organize MCD. The purpose of this study was to evaluate one way of organizing MCD in two Dutch nursing homes. In both of these nursing homes the MCD groups had a heterogeneous composition and were organized apart from existing inst…Read more
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    “Here’s My Dilemma”. Moral Case Deliberation as a Platform for Discussing Everyday Ethics in Elderly Care
    with T. A. Abma, M. J. M. Kardol, and G. A. M. Widdershoven
    Health Care Analysis 20 (3): 250-267. 2012.
    Our study presents an overview of the issues that were brought forward by participants of a moral case deliberation (MCD) project in two elderly care organizations. The overview was inductively derived from all case descriptions (N = 202) provided by participants of seven mixed MCD groups, consisting of care providers from various professional backgrounds, from nursing assistant to physician. The MCD groups were part of a larger MCD project within two care institutions (residential homes and nur…Read more
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    “Here's My Dilemma”. Moral Case Deliberation as a Platform for Discussing Everyday Ethics in Elderly Care
    with T. A. Abma, M. J. M. Kardol, and G. A. M. Widdershoven
    Health Care Analysis 20 (3): 250-267. 2012.
    Our study presents an overview of the issues that were brought forward by participants of a moral case deliberation (MCD) project in two elderly care organizations. The overview was inductively derived from all case descriptions (N = 202) provided by participants of seven mixed MCD groups, consisting of care providers from various professional backgrounds, from nursing assistant to physician. The MCD groups were part of a larger MCD project within two care institutions (residential homes and nur…Read more