What is a High-Quality Moral Case Deliberation?-Facilitators’ Perspectives in the Euro-MCD Project
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32882Date
2024-02-05Type
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Abstract
The evaluation of the European Moral Case Deliberation Outcomes project (EuroMCD) has resulted in a revised evaluation instrument, knowledge about the content
of MCD (moral case deliberation), and the perspectives of those involved. In this
paper, we report on a perspective that has been overlooked, the facilitators’. We aim
to describe facilitators’ perceptions of high-quality moral case deliberation and their
Euro-MCD sessions. The research took place in Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands using a survey combined with interviews with 41 facilitators. Facilitators’
perceived that attaining a high-quality MCD implies fostering a safe and respectful atmosphere, creating a wondering mode, being an attentive authority, developing
moral refective skills, reaching a common understanding, and ensuring organisational prerequisites for the MCD sessions. Our central conclusion is that eforts at
three levels are required to attain a high-quality MCD: trained and virtuous facilitator; committed, respectful participants; and organizational space. Furthermore, managers have a responsibility to prepare MCD participants for what it means to take
part in MCD.
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Springer NatureCitation
Jakobsen LJ, Molewijk B, de Snoo-Trimp J, Svantesson M, Ursin G. What is a High-Quality Moral Case Deliberation?-Facilitators’ Perspectives in the Euro-MCD Project. HEC Forum. 2024Metadata
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