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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Clinical Practice
  • Health Professional Education

Background:

  • Evidence-based medicine necessitates critical appraisal skills for scientific literature.
  • Growing ethical complexity in medicine requires health professionals to evaluate ethics papers.
  • Clinical ethics services are common, with clinicians often performing these roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a worksheet for healthcare practitioners to critically appraise medical ethics papers.
  • To provide a structured approach for evaluating the relevance of ethics literature in clinical settings.
  • To support continuing medical education and professional development in clinical ethics.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a critical appraisal worksheet tailored for ethics papers.
  • Explanation of the unique characteristics of ethics papers.
  • Step-by-step guidance on using the worksheet: identifying issues, scrutinizing definitions, dissecting arguments, considering counterarguments, and assessing relevance.

Main Results:

  • The worksheet provides a practical tool for busy healthcare practitioners.
  • It facilitates effective use of the ethics literature in clinical practice.
  • It serves as a basis for professional discussion and enhances ethical decision-making capacity.

Conclusions:

  • The critical appraisal worksheet empowers healthcare practitioners to navigate complex ethical literature.
  • Regular use of the worksheet can improve ethical reasoning and decision-making in daily clinical practice.
  • The tool supports the development of essential skills for clinical ethics services and journal clubs.