Ethics in Palliative Care

Ethics in Palliative Care
Title Ethics in Palliative Care PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Macauley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 569
Release 2018
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199313946

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This is a comprehensive analysis of ethical topics in palliative care, combining clinical experience and philosophical rigor. A broad array of topics are explored from historical, legal, clinical, and ethical perspectives, offering both the seasoned clinician and interested lay reader a thorough examination of the complex ethical issues facing patients suffering from life-threatening illness.

A Palliative Ethic of Care

A Palliative Ethic of Care
Title A Palliative Ethic of Care PDF eBook
Author Joseph Fins
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages 324
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9780763732929

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"An innovative approach to caring for the terminally ill patient, A palliative ethic of care provides deeper insights into why end-of-life care is so challenging and suggests how to improve the care of the dying" -- Back cover.

Issues in Palliative Care Research

Issues in Palliative Care Research
Title Issues in Palliative Care Research PDF eBook
Author Russell K. Portenoy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 427
Release 2003-01-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 0195130650

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Symptom control, management of psychosocial and spiritual concerns, decision-making consistent with values and goals, and care of the imminently dying that is appropriate and sensitive are among the critical issues in palliative care. This book explores progress made and future goals.

The Ethics of Palliative Care

The Ethics of Palliative Care
Title The Ethics of Palliative Care PDF eBook
Author Henk ten Have
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2002
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This volume provides a picture of palliative care ethics in the European context. It should interest those involved in the delivery and management of palliative care services, as well as students and researchers.

Patient-Centred Ethics and Communication at the End of Life

Patient-Centred Ethics and Communication at the End of Life
Title Patient-Centred Ethics and Communication at the End of Life PDF eBook
Author David Jeffrey
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 182
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 1315358255

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This book provides the best information available on the ways priorities are currently set for health care around the world. It describes the methods now used in the six countries leading the process, and contrasts the differences between them. It shows how, except in the UK, frameworks have now been developed to set priorities. Making Choices for Health Care sets forth the key issues that need to be tackled in the years ahead. Descriptions of the leading trends are accompanied by suggestions to resolve outstanding difficulties. Topics include: the need for national research and development funding for new treatments, ways to shift resources permanently towards prevention and chronic care, and how DALYs may replace QALYs. While the concepts and values underlying priority setting have been discussed elsewhere, Making Choices for Health Care highlights real current practice. It is a vital tool for policy-makers, health care managers, clinicians, patient organizations, academics, and executives in pharmaceutical and medical supply industries.

A History of Palliative Care, 1500-1970

A History of Palliative Care, 1500-1970
Title A History of Palliative Care, 1500-1970 PDF eBook
Author Michael Stolberg
Publisher Springer
Pages 219
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319541781

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This book on the history of palliative care, 1500-1970 traces the historical roots of modern palliative care in Europe to the rise of the hospice movement in the 1960s. The author discusses largely forgotten premodern concepts like cura palliativa and euthanasia medica and describes, how patients and physicians experienced and dealt with terminal illness. He traces the origins of hospitals for incurable and dying patients and follows the long history of ethical debates on issues like truth-telling and the intentional shortening of the dying patients’ lives and the controversies they sparked between physicians and patients. An eye opener for anyone interested in the history of ethical decision making regarding terminal care of critically ill patients.

Palliative Care and Catholic Health Care

Palliative Care and Catholic Health Care
Title Palliative Care and Catholic Health Care PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Cataldo
Publisher Springer
Pages 285
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 303005005X

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the compatibility of palliative care with the vision of human dignity in the Catholic moral and theological traditions. The unique value of this book is that it presents expert analysis of the major domains of palliative care and how they are compatible with, and enhanced by, the holistic vision of the human person in Catholic health care. This volume will serve as a critically important ethical and theological resource on palliative care, including care at the end of life, for bioethicists, theologians, palliative care specialists, other health care professionals, Catholic health care sponsors, health care administrators and executives, clergy, and students. Patients receiving palliative care and their families will also find this book to be a clarifying and reassuring resource.