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Ruolo ed attività di un Comitato di Bioetica in un Centro di cure palliative: l'esperienza di Antea
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The article deals with the activities of the "Antea" Ethics Committee (CB-Antea), a non-profit association dedicated to providing free care for advanced/ terminal patients. CB-Antea was established in 2008, aimed to protect and promote the values of the human person in all scientific and charitable activities that take place within the Association. This activity is expressed through the formulation of behavioral guidelines and the expression of advices for addressing issues in palliative medicine and care; the careful evaluation of the principles and standards that underlie a good health professional - patient relationship, through information and consent to medical procedures that take place in Antea. This body has been proposed, from the outset, as the place for sharing the care process, in which experts from different disciplines could help support both the medical staff to assume a shared ethical professional style and the patients and their families to better address all potentially conflicting issues. The CB-Antea has an advisory role for the Antea healthcare work and administration. The main activities are: training in bioethics; clinical ethics consultation; support for designing and conducting of Antea clinical-sociale research projects; development of internal behavioral guidelines and recommendations. From 2008, CB-Antea is devoted to some important issues, such as the drafting of Antea Charter of Values; the promotion of Antea as Research Centre; the production of protocols, operating procedures and material easily accessible for clinical staff; support for the preparation of research projects; revaluation of information processes and consent
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