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Table 1 Implementation strategies

From: Implementing ethics reflection groups in hospitals: an action research study evaluating barriers and promotors

The project group - Formed after selection of project sites and ethics facilitators
- Members: The first author, managers at all project sites, all ethics facilitators
- Three meetings and an “end-of-study workshop” were conducted
One-day course for ethics facilitators - Planned as a standard course once a year by the Clinical Ethics Committee of Psychiatry
- The program topics:
• What is structured ethics reflection?
• What is an ethics dilemma or challenge?
• Introduction to ethics principles and positions
• Introduction to the SME model (see below)
• How to facilitate an ethics reflection group
• Workshop; in smaller groups the participants practiced and used the SME model on an ethics dilemma experienced by one of the course participants
Mini-course for ethics facilitators - A tailored short-version of the one-day course for one or two participants
- The workshop element was omitted
Training for ethics facilitators - Training of ethics facilitators in using the SME model in their ethical reflection groups
- 6–8 meetings in each ethics reflection group
Supervision - Supporting and supervising the ethics facilitators in using the SME model
- 3 meetings in each ethics reflection group