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Consensus-based ethical best practices for performing educational point-of-care ultrasonography in the emergency department.
Chao, Samantha K; Liu, Yiju T; Kropf, Charles W; Huang, Robert D; Theyyunni, Nik; Taylor, Lindsay A; Firn, Janice I; Kessler, Ross; Micheller, Daniel R; Battles, Alethia J; Rosculet, Natalja P; Ager, Emily E; Valentyne, Alyssa A; Schellack, Christine J; Hennessy, John P; White, Cameron; Tucker, Ryan V.
Afiliação
  • Chao SK; Department of Emergency Medicine Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Liu YT; Department of Emergency Medicine Harbor-UCLA Torrance California USA.
  • Kropf CW; David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles California USA.
  • Huang RD; Department of Emergency Medicine Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Theyyunni N; University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Taylor LA; Department of Emergency Medicine Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Firn JI; University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Kessler R; Department of Emergency Medicine Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Micheller DR; University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Battles AJ; Department of Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA.
  • Rosculet NP; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Richmond Virginia USA.
  • Ager EE; Department of Learning Health Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Valentyne AA; Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Schellack CJ; Department of Emergency Medicine University of Washington Seattle Washington USA.
  • Hennessy JP; Department of Emergency Medicine Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • White C; University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
  • Tucker RV; Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
AEM Educ Train ; 8(2): e10963, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38525365
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

There is no standardized protocol for performing educational point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) that addresses patient-centered ethical issues such as obtaining informed consent. This study sought to define principles for ethical application of educational POCUS and develop consensus-based best practice guidance.

Methods:

A questionnaire was developed by a trained ethicist after literature review with the help of a medical librarian. A diverse panel including experts in medical education, law, and bioethics; medical trainees; and individuals with no medical background was convened. The panel voted on their level of agreement with ethical principles and degree of appropriateness of behaviors in three rounds of a modified Delphi process. A high level of agreement was defined as 80% or greater consensus.

Results:

Panelists voted on 38 total items 15 related to the patient consent and selection process, eight related to practices while performing educational POCUS, and 15 scenarios involving POCUS application. A high level of agreement was achieved for 13 items related to patient consent and selection, eight items related to performance practices, and 10 scenarios of POCUS application.

Conclusions:

Based on expert consensus, ethical best practices include obtaining informed consent before performing educational POCUS, allowing patients to decline educational POCUS, informing patients the examination is not intended to be a part of their medical evaluation and is not billed, using appropriate draping techniques, maintaining a professional environment, and disclosing incidental findings in coordination with the primary team caring for the patient. These practices could be implemented at institutions to encourage ethical use of educational POCUS when training physicians, fellows, residents, and medical students.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: AEM Educ Train Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: AEM Educ Train Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article