G. Nordenram et A. Norberg, ETHICAL ISSUES IN DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE DEMENTIA - ETHICAL REASONING BY HOSPITAL DENTISTS - A NARRATIVE STUDY, Swedish dental journal, 22(1-2), 1998, pp. 61-76
Dementia alters the patient's ability to accept conventional dental tr
eatment and conflict situations arise involving moral dilemmans in jud
gements and actions. The aim of the study is to disclose how the denti
sts think, feel and act in such conflict situations and their ethical
reasoning. Qualitative methods are used in interpretation of 21 tape-r
ecorded narratives from hospital dentists. In all narratives, the prob
lem emerged from uncertainty about what comprise an appropriate treatm
ent. The ethical dilemma could either be narrated as internal, within
the dentist or external between the dentist's opinion and opinions to
the contrary horn co-actors in the story. In a climate of restraints i
n public spending in health care a discourse from the perspectives of
ethics is essential to ensure respect for human integrity in society,
fundamental for all caring, including dental care of patient with deme
ntia.