Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review
S. Schulz, L. Harzheim, C. Hübner, M. Lorke, S. Jünger, C. Woopen, BMC Medical Ethics 24 (2023).
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Schulz, Sabine;
Harzheim, Laura;
Hübner, Constanze;
Lorke, Mariya ;
Jünger, Saskia;
Woopen, Christiane
Abstract
Background - The significance of medical implants goes beyond technical functioning and reaches into everyday life, with consequences for individuals as well as society. Ethical aspects associated with the everyday use of implants are relevant for individuals’ lifeworlds and need to be considered in implant care and in the course of technical developments.
Methods - This scoping review aimed to provide a synthesis of the existing evidence regarding ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects in cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants in patient-centered empirical research. Systematic literature searches were conducted in EBSCOhost, Philpapers, PsycNET, Pubmed, Web of Science and BELIT databases. Eligible studies were articles in German or English language published since 2000 dealing with ethically relevant aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and passive cardiovascular implants based on empirical findings from the perspective of (prospective) implant-wearers and their significant others. Following a descriptive-analytical approach, a data extraction form was developed and relevant data were extracted accordingly. We combined a basic numerical analysis of study characteristics with a thematically organized narrative synthesis of the data.
Results - Sixty-nine studies were included in the present analysis. Fifty were in the field of cochlear implants, sixteen in the field of passive cardiovascular implants and three in the field of glaucoma implants. Implant-related aspects were mainly found in connection with autonomy, freedom, identity, participation and justice, whereas little to no data was found with regards to ethical principles of privacy, safety or sustainability.
Conclusions - Empirical research on ethical aspects of implant use in everyday life is highly relevant, but marked by ambiguity and unclarity in the operationalization of ethical terms and contextualization. A transparent orientation framework for the exploration and acknowledgment of ethical aspects in “lived experiences” may contribute to the improvement of individual care, healthcare programs and research quality in this area. Ethics-sensitive care requires creating awareness for cultural and identity-related issues, promoting health literacy to strengthen patient autonomy as well as adjusting healthcare programs accordingly. More consideration needs to be given to sustainability issues in implant development and care according to an approach of ethics-by-design.
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Schulz, Sabine ; Harzheim, Laura ; Hübner, Constanze ; Lorke, Mariya ; Jünger, Saskia ; Woopen, Christiane: Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review. In: BMC Medical Ethics Bd. 24, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2023), Nr. 1
Schulz S, Harzheim L, Hübner C, Lorke M, Jünger S, Woopen C. Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review. BMC Medical Ethics. 2023;24(1). doi:10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6
Schulz, S., Harzheim, L., Hübner, C., Lorke, M., Jünger, S., & Woopen, C. (2023). Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review. BMC Medical Ethics, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6
@article{Schulz_Harzheim_Hübner_Lorke_Jünger_Woopen_2023, title={Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review}, volume={24}, DOI={10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6}, number={168}, journal={BMC Medical Ethics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Schulz, Sabine and Harzheim, Laura and Hübner, Constanze and Lorke, Mariya and Jünger, Saskia and Woopen, Christiane}, year={2023} }
Schulz, Sabine, Laura Harzheim, Constanze Hübner, Mariya Lorke, Saskia Jünger, and Christiane Woopen. “Patient-Centered Empirical Research on Ethically Relevant Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Cochlear, Glaucoma and Cardiovascular Implants – a Scoping Review.” BMC Medical Ethics 24, no. 1 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6.
S. Schulz, L. Harzheim, C. Hübner, M. Lorke, S. Jünger, and C. Woopen, “Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review,” BMC Medical Ethics, vol. 24, no. 1, 2023.
Schulz, Sabine, et al. “Patient-Centered Empirical Research on Ethically Relevant Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Cochlear, Glaucoma and Cardiovascular Implants – a Scoping Review.” BMC Medical Ethics, vol. 24, no. 1, 68, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023, doi:10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6.
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