@inbook{b9aea96758904a9c85b4842717d954fe,
title = "Ethical Climate and Proportionate Care",
abstract = "This chapter focuses on clinicians{\textquoteright} perspectives on disproportionate care, moral distress, and the concept of the ethical decision-making climate. The authors discuss how disproportionate care is perceived, empirically measured, and sometimes accepted as part of everyday clinical practice when end-of-life decisions must be made. The need for more open and honest dialogue, along with active leadership, mutual respect, and trust within the interprofessional team to mitigate moral distress and improve the ethical climate, remains a consistent theme in the actual health care landscape.",
keywords = "Burnout, Clinical ethics, Critical care, Ethical decision-making climate, Ethics, Intensive care medicine, Interprofessional teamwork, Moral distress",
author = "{Van den Bulcke}, Bo and Jensen, {Hanne Irene}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-29390-0_11",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-031-29389-4",
series = "Lessons from the ICU",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "121--130",
editor = "Michalsen, {Andrej } and Nicholas Sadovnikoff and Jozef Kesecioglu",
booktitle = "Ethics in Intensive Care Medicine",
address = "Germany",
}