Emotional Support for Health Care Professionals: A Therapeutic Role for the Hospital Ethics Committee

J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2016 Jul-Sep;12(3):277-88. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2016.1200519.

Abstract

Hospital ethics committees (HECs) are typically charged with addressing ethical disputes, conflicts, and dilemmas that arise in the course of patient care. HECs are not widely viewed as having a therapeutic role for health care professionals who experience psychological distress or anticipatory grief in the course of discharging professional duties. A case is presented in which an ethics consultation was requested, chiefly, to secure emotional support for health care professionals who had been asked by a patient to discontinue life-sustaining treatments. As the case demonstrates, HECs may be called upon to provide emotional support and reassurance to health care professionals who willingly carry out psychologically difficult actions, even though these actions may be ethically uncontroversial. In providing this service, the HEC may not necessarily engage in its customary activity of deliberating an ethics issue and resolving a conflict but may still provide valuable assistance, as in the case presented.

Keywords: Bereavement; grief/loss; health care; palliative care; professional caregivers.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Ethics Committees, Clinical / organization & administration*
  • Grief*
  • Health Personnel / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Quadriplegia / nursing
  • Quadriplegia / psychology
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Withholding Treatment*