Health Care Ethics through the Lens of Moral Distress

Health Care Ethics through the Lens of Moral Distress
Author: Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030561567

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This book provides a bridge between the theory to practice gap in contemporary health care ethics. It explores the messiness of everyday ethical issues and validates the potential impacts on health care professionals as wounded healers who regularly experience close proximity to suffering and pain. This book speaks to why ethics matters on a personal level and how moral distress experiences can be leveraged instead of hidden. The book offers contributions to both scholarship and the profession. Nurses, physicians, social workers, allied health care professionals, as well as academics and students will benefit from this book.

Moral Distress in the Health Professions

Moral Distress in the Health Professions
Author: Connie M. Ulrich,Christine Grady
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-01-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319646268

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This is the first book on the market or within academia dedicated solely to moral distress among health professionals. It aims to bring conceptual clarity about moral distress and distinguish it from related concepts. Explicit attention is given to the voices and experiences of health care professionals from multiple disciplines and many parts of the world. Contributors explain the evolution of the concept of moral distress, sources of moral distress including those that arise at the unit/team and organization/system level, and possible solutions to address moral distress at every level. A liberal use of case studies will make the phenomenon palpable to readers. This volume provides information not only for academia and educational initiatives, but also for practitioners and the research community, and will serve as a professional resource for courses in health professional schools, bioethics, and business, as well as in the hospital wards, intensive care units, long-term care facilities, hospice, and ambulatory practice sites in which moral distress originates.

Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics Third Edition

Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics   Third Edition
Author: Michael Yeo,Anne Moorhouse,Pamela Kahn,Patricia Rodney
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2010-09-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781770481046

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Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics is a case-based exploration of the core principles of health care ethics applied to nursing. The book is a collaboration between philosopher-ethicist Michael Yeo and nurse-ethicist and educators Anne Moorhouse, Pamela Khan, and Patricia Rodney. It thus combines philosophical and ethical analysis with extensive knowledge and experience in nursing and health care. The book is organized around six main concepts in health care ethics: beneficence, autonomy, truthfulness, confidentiality, justice, and integrity. A chapter is devoted to the elucidation of each of these concepts. In each chapter, historical background and conceptual analysis are supplemented by case studies that exemplify issues and show how the concept applies in health care and nursing practice. In this new edition, the conceptual analysis throughout has been updated and reworked in view of changes in the health care system. In addition, there is a new chapter specifically devoted to recent developments affecting nursing and other health professions. Previous case studies have been modified and new ones added to address current and emerging issues. Although the text focuses mainly on the social and political situation of nursing, the analysis has relevance also for medicine and the allied health professions, and indeed for anyone working in the health system.

Health Care Ethics

Health Care Ethics
Author: Thomas M. Garrett,Harold W. Baillie,Rosellen M. Garrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998
Genre: Bioethics
ISBN: UOM:39015050194367

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Health Care Ethics and the Law

Health Care Ethics and the Law
Author: Donna K. Hammaker,Thomas M. Knadig,Jonathan D. Gomberg
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781284288650

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Health Care Ethics and the Law is a comprehensive, practical resource designed for those preparing for a career in healthcare management. In 16 chapters, the text explains and illustrates ethical principles and their application in the real world, including material that is consistently cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and the nation’s highest appellate courts. The book also explores substantive theories of classic ethicists in the Western world, along with current scholarly literature from the nation’s leading ethicists. The authors seamlessly integrate ethical and legal concepts without overwhelming the reader with philosophies and theory. With an emphasis on interpretation, insight, and ideas, Health Care Ethics and the Law guides healthcare professionals through the ethical decisions they will face in their everyday professional lives.

Readings in Health Care Ethics Second Edition

Readings in Health Care Ethics   Second Edition
Author: Elisabeth (Boetzkes) Gedge,Wilfrid J. Waluchow
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781554810383

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Readings in Health Care Ethics provides a wide-ranging selection of important and engaging contributions to the field of health care ethics. The second edition adds a chapter on health care in Canada, and the introduction has been expanded to include discussion of a new direction in feminist naturalized ethics. The book presupposes no prior knowledge, only an interest in the bioethical issues that are shaping our world.

Nursing Healthcare Ethics E Book

Nursing   Healthcare Ethics   E Book
Author: Simon Robinson,Owen Doody
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-03-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702080135

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Now in its sixth edition, this highly popular text covers the range of ethical issues affecting nurses and other healthcare professionals. Authors Simon Robinson and Owen Doody take a holistic and practical approach, focused in the dialogue of ethical decision making and how this connects professional, leadership and governance ethics in the modern healthcare environment. This focuses on the responsibility of professionals and leaders, and the importance of shared responsibility in the practice of healthcare. With a foreword by the eminent medical ethicist Alastair Campbell, the revised edition includes contemporary topics, such as the duty of candour, recent cases, such as the Mid Staffs scandal, and ethical perspectives on vulnerable groups, such as; persons with intellectual/learning disability, dementia and those with an enduring mental illness. It builds on professional identity and personal development as part of ongoing learning, individual and organizational, and provides interactive ways that helps the reader to develop reflective ethical practice. This text aims to enable ethical engagement with the ever changing healthcare environment, and is a must-have for anyone serious about ethics in healthcare. Holistic and practice relevant approach New perspectives on vulnerable groups, such as persons with intellectual/learning disability, dementia and those with an enduring mental illness Descriptive (including moral psychology) as well as normative ethical theory Promoting dialogue and engagement with practice, practitioners, patients and families Development of professional ethical skills Connecting professional ethics to leadership, governance and social ethics Highly accessible format Case studies/Scenarios presented within chapters and pause for thought exercises to promote dialogue and engagement Suitable for pre/post registration nurses, students, health care professionals

Well and Good Fourth Edition

Well and Good   Fourth Edition
Author: John E. Thomas,Wilfrid J. Waluchow,Elisabeth Gedge
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781554811724

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Well and Good presents a combination of classic and little-known cases in health care ethics. These cases, accompanied by information about the major ethical theories, give students a chance to grapple with the ethical challenges faced by health care practitioners, policy makers, and recipients. The authors’ narrative style and leading questions provoke interest and engagement, while allowing readers to work through complicated issues for themselves. This fourth edition includes an expanded discussion of feminist ethics, as well as new cases addressing pandemic ethics, humanitarian aid, the social determinants of health, research and Aboriginal communities, and a number of other emerging issues.