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The XPHI-COVID-2 randomized study aims to investigate the moral choices in a context of scarce resources.
The participants are asked to complete the questionnaire of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale and are exposed to medical triage dilemmas.
Participants are randomized between a group with reading of ethical guidelines and a group without reading of ethical guidelines, before they are asked to complete the questionnaire and being exposed to triage dilemmas.
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It is hypothesized that recalling ethical values before resolving dilemmas could modify the ability to adopt a utilitarian approach in resolving ethical dilemmas.
To verify this hypothesis, the score on the Impartial Harm subscale of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale (IH-OUS) will be compared between a group with reading of ethical guidelines and a group without reading of ethical guidelines, before they are asked to complete the questionnaire and being exposed to triage dilemmas.
Number of subjects needed for the phase of study evaluating intensivists, anesthesiologists and emergency physicians : 580 - based on preliminary data, assuming 70% complete response rate of the survey and a standard deviation of 5
Secondary outcomes will be considered :
First phase of the study will aim to include first-line caregivers : intensivists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians.
Other phases of the study will aim to include health care professionals from other categories and non health care professionals.
Subgroup analyses are planned :
It is also planned to carry out ancillary studies in parallel with the realization of the study presented here:
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500 participants in 2 patient groups
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Clément GAKUBA, MD PhD; Florian COVA, PhD
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