Table 1.
1. Collecting data and defining the terms used |
• medical aspects (current standard, diagnostic and treatment options, benefits and risks), psychological, relational issues |
2. Definition of the ethical principles at stake and of the various responsibilities |
• actors involved in addition to the patient, legal figures, degree of autonomy of the patient and of the persons involved, informed consents and recognition of national and international legal standards |
3. Clarification of conflict of interests and identification of the ethical problems |
• ethical problems • conflict between principles, team conflicts, conflicts between patient/family and care personnel |
4. Evaluation of possible options |
• Analyses of possible courses of action |
5. Justification of choice |
• Course of action and ethical principle • Preferences for one course of action over another • Resolution of conflict between values • Principles and facts |