Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st CenturyJones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - 614 pagina's Provides expert help you need to make difficult bio-ethical decisions, covering a broad range of current and future health care issues, as well as institutional and social issues applicable to multiple disciplines and settings. |
Inhoudsopgave
A Review and Ethical Evaluation | 3 |
Chapter 3 Prenatal Diagnosis and the Ethics of Uncertainty | 15 |
Ethical Legal and Social Issues | 29 |
The Ethical Challenge of the New Reproductive Technology | 45 |
Ethical Considerations of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis | 56 |
Pregnancy and Medical Ethics | 67 |
The Family in Medical Decision Making | 81 |
What It Is What It Isnt and Why It Matters | 117 |
Some Practical Suggestions on Policy | 364 |
Chapter 33Gender and Health Insurance | 366 |
Is Rationing Ethically Justifiable? | 373 |
The Social Obligations of Health Care Practitioners | 383 |
Chapter 36Social Systems and Professional Responsibility | 392 |
Chapter 37Equality and Inequality in American Health Care | 399 |
The Ethics of Medical Gatekeeping | 413 |
Is Rationing Inevitable? | 419 |
Conclusions Relating to Competency | 123 |
Personal and Social Barriers | 129 |
Chapter 13Bioethical Dilemmas in Emergency Medicine and Prehospital Care | 138 |
Other Troublesome Areas | 144 |
Analyzing the Present | 152 |
Conclusion | 161 |
Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness | 168 |
Issues of Access | 177 |
Ethical Challenges and QualityofLife | 189 |
Chapter 18Respecting the Autonomy of Elders in Nursing Homes | 200 |
Genetic Risk and the PhysicianPatient | 212 |
46 | 227 |
Chapter 20Human Experimentation and Clinical Consent | 228 |
Chapter 21The Ethics of Research on the Mentally Disabled | 239 |
72 | 244 |
Guidelines for Future Research Using the Mentally Disabled | 245 |
Chapter 22AIDS Activists and Their Legacy for Research Policy | 251 |
Current and Future Challenges | 265 |
Summary | 275 |
Chapter 25Death Medicine and the Moral Significance of Family Decision Making | 288 |
Proposed Clinical Criteria for PhysicianAssisted | 295 |
Chapter 27Ethical Issues Concerning PhysicianAssisted Death | 302 |
Placing the Debate in Context | 308 |
Facing Death in Germany | 315 |
Chapter 29The Problem with Futility | 323 |
Chapter 30Is It Time To Abandon Brain Death? | 330 |
Turning Back | 339 |
Scarce Resources and Organ Donations | 345 |
PART IVJUSTICE AND ECONOMICS IN HEALTH CARE | 351 |
Case Narratives | 421 |
Discussion | 428 |
Chapter 41Ethically Important Distinctions among Managed Care Organizations | 442 |
Conclusion | 448 |
Roles Membership Structure and Difficulties | 460 |
Three Models | 466 |
Establishment of Reliability and Validity | 472 |
222 | 477 |
Summary | 481 |
75 | 496 |
Broader Than Clinical Ethics | 497 |
79 | 504 |
Chapter 48Basic Theories in Medical Ethics | 515 |
Chapter 49A Method of Ethical Decision Making | 527 |
The Method | 535 |
The Revival of Casuistry in Bioethics | 541 |
Conclusion | 551 |
Narrative Knowledge | 557 |
81 | 562 |
Family Decision Making and Competent Patients | 577 |
Chapter 53Bioethics as Social Problem Solving | 578 |
Some Lessons | 584 |
177 | 593 |
594 | |
600 | |
602 | |
606 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century Eileen E. Morrison Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2009 |
Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century John F. Monagle,David C. Thomasma Fragmentweergave - 1998 |
Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century John F. Monagle,David C. Thomasma Fragmentweergave - 1998 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abortion advance directives American amniocentesis approach autonomy beliefs benefit bioethics brain death caregivers casuistry choice cians clinical competent concerns costs critical cultural decision deinstitutionalization dementia develop disabled discussion disease Domestic Violence emergency ethics committee ethics consultation euthanasia example experience family members fetus genetic Hastings Center HCEC hospital HTHC human Ibid individual informed consent institutions involved issues JAMA Journal of Medicine justice limited lives long-term managed managed care medi Medicaid Medical Ethics ment mentally ill moral National nursing homes obligations organs parents participation patient percent persons physi physicians practice pregnant prenatal diagnosis prenatal testing principles problems professional programs PSDA psychiatric questions reasons refuse relationship Report reproductive require responsibility risk role sion social society suicide theory therapy tients tion tive treatment understanding University Press values women York
Verwijzingen naar dit boek
Community Health Nursing: Caring in Action Janice E. Hitchcock,Phyllis E. Schubert,Sue A. Thomas Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2003 |