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The Dream of Consensus: Finding Common Ground in a Bioethical Context
Authors:Koch  Tom  Rowell  Mary
Affiliation:(1) Department of Bioethics, Hospital for Sick Children, 515 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 1X8
Abstract:
Consensus is the holy grail of bioethics, the lynch pin of the assumption that well informed, well intentioned people may reach generally acceptable positions on ethically contentious issues. It has been especially important in bioethics, where advancing technology has assured an increasing field of complex medical dilemmas. This paper results on the use of a multicriterion decision making system (MCDM) analyzing group process in an attempt to better define hospital policy. In a pilot program at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, a series of small scale focus groups was constituted to examine criteria defining organ transplant eligibility. Criteria were organized hierarchically using the Analytic Hierarchy Process, an MCDM approach, and the resulting data was analyzed using Expert Choice 9.0, software designed to facilitate AHP analysis. Qualitative and quantitative analysis map barriers to practical consensus in a way not previously possible.
Keywords:analytic hierarchy process  bioethics  consensus  transplantation  group decision making
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