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Addressing Ethics Conflicts Recognizing and addressing is essential for quality health care Training materials from Rural Health Care Ethics: A Manual for Trainers. WA Nelson and KE Schifferdecker, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH

Addressing Ethics Conflicts Using an 8-step ethics-decision making process Nelson W. An Organizational Ethics Decision-Making Process. Healthcare Executive 2005;20(4):8-14.

1. Clarify the Ethical Conflict What is the specific ethics question or conflict? What if the question or conflict is not an ethical question?

2. Identify All the Affected Stakeholders and Their Values Who are the individuals or programs affected by the ethics question? What are the values and perspectives of all the affected stakeholders?

3. Understand the Circumstances Surrounding the Ethical Conflict Why has the ethical conflict arisen? What are the facts surrounding and related to the ethical conflict or question?

4. Identify Ethical Perspectives Relevant to the Conflict What are the ethical concepts or principles related to the conflict or question? Does your organization’s mission, value statement, and/or policies address the conflict? Are their ethical guidelines concerning the ethical conflict, such as the AMA or Nursing professional standards?

5. Identify Different Options for Action What are the possible options for responding to the ethical conflict or question? What are the potential benefits or outcomes, as well as the potential harms of each option? What is the ethical reasoning for each option?

6. Select Among the Options Have you systematically and quantitatively evaluated each option? Is the option practical? Does it have a clear ethical foundation? Does one ethical concept or stakeholder value appear to be stronger than the others? Is there assessment plan to evaluate for the decision?

7. Share and Implement the Decision What method will be used to share and implement the decision? Was the assessment plan implemented?

8. Review the Decision to Ensure it Achieved the Desired Goal What was the outcome of the decision? Do you need to revise the decision?