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Ethical decision-making in interdisciplinary team care

H M Sharp1

  • 1MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago, IL, USA.

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal : Official Publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
|November 1, 1995
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Interdisciplinary healthcare teams improve complex patient care by facilitating collective ethical decision-making. This study explores team-based care models and their ethical considerations.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Most clinical decisions involve a patient and physician.
  • Patients with complex or chronic conditions often require multidisciplinary care.
  • The process of ethical decision-making within healthcare teams is not well understood.

Observation:

  • Interdisciplinary patient care involves multiple healthcare professionals.
  • Ethical decisions in team settings present unique challenges.
  • Cleft palate and craniofacial teams serve as models for interdisciplinary care.

Findings:

  • This article examines collective decision-making in interdisciplinary patient care.
  • A model for clinical and ethical decision-making in team settings is presented.
Keywords:
Health Care and Public Health

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  • The benefits and risks associated with interdisciplinary care are discussed.
  • Implications:

    • Understanding team-based ethical decision-making is crucial for complex patient management.
    • The proposed model can guide healthcare teams in ethical practice.
    • Further research into interdisciplinary care models can enhance patient outcomes.