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Delivery of Health Care --- Ethics Committees, Clinical. --- Ethics, Clinical. --- Hospital Administration --- Practice Guidelines as Topic. --- Ethics. --- Ethics.
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"Every day clinicians encounter ethical dilemmas that have a direct impact on patient care. This timely Fourth Edition will give you expert guidance in approaching a wide range of ethical dilemmas and developing an action plan even when competing points of view have equal merit. Most chapters include real-life sample cases that the author walks through, discussing the salient issues and how to approach them." "This useful resource is a must-read for medical students and practicing professionals at every level of experience!"--BOOK JACKET.
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Mental health professionals in private practice strive for clinical and financial success. Yet, there are myriad ethical issues and dilemmas awaiting every practitioner that serve as challenges to being successful for even the most clinically competent and savvy business persons. Some ethics issues are obvious while others are more subtle and can undermine the best intentions of practitioners who have not prepared for these challenges. Graduate training programs in the mental health professions offer courses in ethics for their students, but few offer practical training in the application of e
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"L’exercice des métiers de la relation à l’humain, dans les secteurs sanitaire et médico-social, confronte régulièrement au refus d’aide ou de soins de personnes soignées ou accompagnées. Les professionnels se posent de nombreuses questions face à de telles situations : comment interpréter un refus ? Est-il le signe d’une incompréhension, d’une peur, d’une défiance ? Permet-il d’affirmer sa présence, d’essayer de garder le contrôle de sa vie ? Reflète-t-il une lassitude devant les contraintes des soins, le rejet des efforts imposés ? À toutes ces questions concernant la personne qui manifeste sa volonté s’ajoutent celles sur la manière de chercher à comprendre un refus et d’y réagir à titre personnel et en équipe, sur le vif et à plus long terme. Tiraillés entre leur volonté d’apaiser et la réalité complexe des situations humaines, les professionnels vivent en effet des dilemmes, ce qui peut parfois les conduire à refuser d’intervenir. Pour répondre aux interrogations soulevées, les auteurs fournissent des repères éthiques afin de soutenir la réflexion individuelle et collective. Ils reflètent la diversité des situations et des raisons d’un refus, qu’il émane d’une personne âgée ou jeune, d’une personne malade ou accompagnée. Ils proposent des voies d’actions pertinentes, ainsi que des manières d’être et de faire porteuses de sens. Ils identifient aussi des modalités de formation pour aider à faire face aux décisions de refus de soins en respectant les personnes. Quelles que soient les raisons d’un refus, une telle situation devrait avant tout engager les partenaires de la relation au dialogue en vue de faire preuve d’une intelligence collective du singulier. Pour chaque équipe, en tout lieu d’accueil et de soins, il s’agit de rechercher un positionnement éthique et de viser un juste soin."
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Utilizing a form of medical ethnography to investigate a variety of pediatric contexts, Richard B. Miller tests the fit of different ethical approaches in various medical settings to arrive at a new paradigm for how best to care for children. Miller contends that the principle of beneficence must take priority over autonomy in the treatment of children. Yet doctors alone cannot decide what is best for the child. Determining and implementing such decisions, Miller argues, doctors must become part of a 'therapeutic alliance' with families and the child undergoing medical care to arrive at the best course of treatment. "Children, Ethics, and Modern Medicine" combines strong philosophical argumentation with firsthand knowledge of the issues facing children and families in pediatric care. This book will be an invaluable resource for medical ethicists and practitioners in pediatric care, as well as parents struggling with ethical issues in the care and treatment of their children.
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Sociology of health --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Human medicine --- Europe --- Ethique médicale --- Medische ethiek --- Medical ethics --- Bioethics. --- Ethics, Medical. --- Ethics, Clinical. --- Ethics, Nursing. --- bio-ethiek (medische, biomedische ethiek, bio-ethische aspecten) --- arts-patiëntrelatie --- experiment, experimenteel onderzoek (mensen) --- gezondheidszorgbeleid (gezondheidszorghervorming, gezondheidszorgsysteem) --- gezondheidseconomie (gezondheidszorgeconomie) --- rechtvaardigheid (rechtvaardigheidsprincipe, distributieve rechtvaardigheid) --- Europa --- 241.63*2 --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- Academic collection --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Nursing Ethics --- Ethic, Nursing --- Nursing Ethic --- Nurses --- Nursing --- Clinical Ethics --- Clinical Medicine --- Ethicists --- Ethics Committees, Clinical --- Ethics Consultation --- Medical Ethics --- Professionalism --- Biomedical Ethics --- Health Care Ethics --- Ethics, Biomedical --- Ethics, Health Care --- bioéthique (éthique médicale, biomédicale, aspects bioéthiques) --- relation médecin-patient --- expérimentation sur la personne humaine (chez l'humain) --- politique des soins de santé (réforme des soins de santé, système des soins de santé) --- économie de la santé (économie des soins de santé) --- justice (principe de justice, justice distributive, justice sociale) --- Theologische ethiek: medische ethiek: dokter; verpleegster; ziekenhuis --- Moral and ethical aspects --- ethics --- Europe. --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe --- History of medicine --- Medicine and ethics --- 20th century --- European --- Medicine and ethics. --- 20th century. --- European. --- 241.63*2 Theologische ethiek: medische ethiek: dokter; verpleegster; ziekenhuis --- Ethics, Clinical --- Ethics, Nursing --- #GBIB:CBMER
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