Handbook of primary care ethics
This Handbook offers much-needed insights into the ethics of primary healthcare. Topics range from the issues arising in primary care interactions, to working with different sources of vulnerability among patients, from contexts connected with teaching and learning, to issues in relation to justice...
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Format: | eBook |
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Boca Raton, [Florida] :
CRC Press
2018.
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Edition: | 1st ed |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009609305706719 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Tilte Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Editors
- Contributors
- How to use this book
- Part 1: The Primary Care Interaction
- Chapter 1: Autonomy and consent in family medicine
- Chapter 2: Benefits, harms and evidence- Reflections from UK primary healthcare
- Chapter 3: Why it can be ethical to use placebos in clinical practice
- Chapter 4: Compassion in primary and community healthcare
- Chapter 5: The ethics of the family in primary care
- Chapter 6: Culture and ethics in healthcare
- Chapter 7: The ethics of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
- Chapter 8: The oughts of omnipractice
- Chapter 9: Micro-ethics of the general practice consultation
- Chapter 10: Analysing an ordinary consultation
- Chapter 11: The voice of the patient
- Part 2: On Vulnerable Patients
- Chapter 12: Children and the ethics of primary care
- Chapter 13: On frailty and ethics: Negotiating narratives
- Chapter 14: Achieving a good death in primary care: Ethical challenges at the end of life
- Chapter 15: The ethics and challenges in caring for vulnerable migrants inprimary care
- Chapter 16: Proximity, power and perspicacity: Ethical issues inprimary care research
- Chapter 17: Integrating ethical theory with musculoskeletal primary care practice
- Chapter 18: Power, prejudice and professionalism: Fat politics andmedical education
- Chapter 19: Genethics and genomics in thecommunity
- Chapter 20: Confidentiality and forensic disclosure in the primary healthcare setting
- Chapter 21: Mental health and ethics in primary care
- Chapter 22: Veterans and the ethics of reciprocity in UK primary healthcare
- Chapter 23: On residential care ethics
- Part 3: Teaching and Learning.
- Chapter 24: Ethics and the professional identity of a general practitioner in twenty-first century Britain
- Chapter 25: Teaching and learning ethics inprimary healthcare
- Chapter 26: Interprofessional ethics in the primary care setting
- Chapter 27: The ethics of teaching and learning in primary care
- Chapter 28: Evidence-based primary care ethics
- Chapter 29: Narrative ethics and primarycare
- Chapter 30: Learning from the assessment of ethics in UK general practice
- Chapter 31: Try this at home: Values-based practice and clinical care
- Chapter 32: Adopting an alternative worldview: Perspectives from postmodernism
- Part 4: On Justice and Resources
- Chapter 33: Beyond rationing: The ethics of commissioning in and by primary healthcare
- Chapter 34: The moral atom: Mapping out the relational world of healthcareprofessionals
- Chapter 35: Moral ecosystems: Exploring the business dimension in healthcare reforms
- Chapter 36: The duty of candour in primary care
- Chapter 37: The inescapability of conscience in primary healthcare
- Chapter 38: Professional self-care in primary care practice - An ethical puzzle
- Chapter 39: Global primary care ethics
- Chapter 40: Primary care, the basic necessity: Part I: Explorations in economics
- Chapter 41: Primary care, the basic necessity: Part II: Explorations in ethics
- Chapter 42: The special ethics of dentistry
- Chapter 43: The ethics of administration
- Chapter 44: From professionalism to regulation and back again
- Index.