
Palliative care is a rapidly growing area within health care and one in which there are many ethical dilemmas. Chronically and terminally ill patients increasingly wish to take control of their own lives and deaths, resources are scarce and technology has created controversial life-prolonging treatment. This book has been written by a clinician and a teacher and writer of health care ethics to provide all those who care for the terminally ill - doctors, nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, clergy and other careers - with the concepts and principles to assist them in difficult decisions. A central theme, that technical expertise must be controlled by humane, non-technical judgments, runs through the challenging and thoughtful text. Palliative Care Ethics, in this second edition, is now more user- friendly and includes genuine case histories to illustrate ethical issues in the real world. The authors have expanded the section on rationing in response to the changing health care environment and confrontthe issues of patient rights to a far greater extent..There is also a new chapter covering terminally ill children. As the philosophy of palliation is increasingly recognised to be important from diagnosis, the coverage of more general cancer care ethics has been much increased. 'an excellent book' Palliative Medicine 'A thorough reference for practitioners of palliative care' toronto Medical Journal 'The authors tackle many delicate concerns with professional and human integrity' Journal of Medical Ethic
This book investigates how ethical principles and humane judgment can guide clinicians through the complex decision-making processes inherent in palliative care. Fiona Randall, a clinician, and R. S. Downie, an expert in health care ethics, combine their respective fields to provide a framework for navigating the moral dilemmas of terminal illness. They argue that technical medical expertise must be balanced by non-technical, compassionate considerations to ensure patient-centered care in resource-constrained environments.
What You Will Find
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Medical journals and practitioners recognize this text as a thorough and professional resource for navigating the delicate moral concerns of palliative medicine. Experts highlight the authors' ability to integrate clinical reality with ethical theory, making it a standard reference for multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1999-08-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192630687
ISBN-13:
9780192630681
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