Andrea Egger-Rainer , Fulya Sahinoglu , Maria Magdalena Schreier , Clemens Brandl , Cornelia Brandstötter-Gugg , Sarah Kristina Bublitz , Stefan Lorenzl , Brigitte Mayr-Pirker , Christiane Weck , Piret Paal
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Workshop on hastened death as “space for an appreciative discussion”: A qualitative study
Aim
To evaluate the suitability of a drama-based workshop as a method for ethical deliberation.
Background
Nurses worldwide are inadequately prepared to care for people who desire hastened death, which can lead to ethical and moral dilemmas. To address this problem, we developed a drama-based ethical deliberation workshop to assist nurses in these situations. Senghor and Racine’s three moments of ethical deliberation and their quality criteria served as basis for evaluation.
Design
Qualitative descriptive study design.
Methods
Non-participant observations and a survey with incomplete sentences to be completed by nursing students were used. Data analysis followed Mayring’s deductive content analysis approach.
Results
All three moments of ethical deliberation according to Senghor and Racine were identified. Participants recognised hastened death as morally problematic, shared their experiences and gained a deeper understanding of the problem. They reported feeling better prepared for encounters with persons seeking assisted suicide. In terms of its quality, the drama-based workshop achieved good and partial ethical deliberation.
Conclusions
The workshop has demonstrated its suitability as a method for ethical deliberation. The workshop should be complemented by specific modules, such as communication skills and be tailored to other professional groups. A validated instrument is needed to ensure a more comprehensive assessment of the quality.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.