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Values, ethics and health care

By: Duncan, PeterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications Ltd 2010 Description: ix, 157 pISBN: 9781412923521Subject(s): Ethical thinking | Health care researchDDC classification: 362.10727 Summary: Why is thinking about values and ethics a crucial component of health care training and practice? How can we go about engaging in such thinking? Values, Ethics and Health Care responds to these essential questions. It examines key ethical frameworks and debates within the field of healthcare, locating them firmly in their social and occupational contexts. Guiding students through a range of dilemmas and difficulties encountered in health care practice with case studies and real-life examples, this lively text illustrates how to apply knowledge to professional practice and decision-making. Key Features Offers a critical and reflective understanding of health care ethics and values Presents an interprofessional approach Relates theory to 'everyday' ethics Includes student-friendly features such as real-life examples, 'thinking about' points, and links to further reading The book will be essential reading for undergraduates taking courses in Values, Ethics and Professional Practice as part of health studies degree programs. It will also be useful for graduate students as well as practitioners in the field. (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/values-ethics-and-health-care/book229369?page=1#description)
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Content:

Health Care: Why Should we be Concerned about Values and Ethics?
Values, Health and Health Care
Values and Ethics in Health Care: Historical Perspectives
Ethical Thinking: Obligations and Consequences
Ethical Thinking: The Four Principles of Health Care Ethics
Ethics from the ‘Outside In’ or the ‘Inside Out’? Codes of Conduct and ‘Virtuous Lives’
The Welfare of the Individual: Health Care, Autonomy and Informed Consent
The Welfare of the Public: Justice, Resources and Health Policy
Health Care Research: Questions of Values and Ethics
Frameworks for Further Thinking

Why is thinking about values and ethics a crucial component of health care training and practice? How can we go about engaging in such thinking?

Values, Ethics and Health Care responds to these essential questions. It examines key ethical frameworks and debates within the field of healthcare, locating them firmly in their social and occupational contexts. Guiding students through a range of dilemmas and difficulties encountered in health care practice with case studies and real-life examples, this lively text illustrates how to apply knowledge to professional practice and decision-making.

Key Features

Offers a critical and reflective understanding of health care ethics and values
Presents an interprofessional approach
Relates theory to 'everyday' ethics
Includes student-friendly features such as real-life examples, 'thinking about' points, and links to further reading
The book will be essential reading for undergraduates taking courses in Values, Ethics and Professional Practice as part of health studies degree programs. It will also be useful for graduate students as well as practitioners in the field.
(https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/values-ethics-and-health-care/book229369?page=1#description)

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