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Challenges to the global issue of end of life care training and implementing change / [electronic resource] :

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  • 其他題名:
    • Advancing global bioethics ;
  • 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer
  • 叢書名: Advancing global bioethics,v. 17
  • 主題: Terminal care--Moral and ethical aspects. , Palliative treatment--Moral and ethical aspects. , Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics. , Palliative Care.
  • ISBN: 9783030863869 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030863852 (paper)
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: SECTION I Ethical and Social issues -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: HARMONISING END OF LIFE CARE - A GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE -- Chapter 2 The Liverpool Care Pathway: lessons in care of the dying -- Chapter 3 Spirituality, Religion, and Psychology -- Chapter 4 Global systems: Palliative care and hospices at the end of life -- Chapter 5 What makes a good death? Acknowledging the global cultural and social issues -- SECTION II Professional Issues -- Chapter 6 Medical decision-making at the end of life -- Chapter 7 General Practice and care at the end of life: how family practice changes according to country -- Chapter 8 Team Approaches - how they can be made to work -- Chapter 9 Communication and conflict resolution - managing conversations. A culturally sensitive model -- SECTION III Medico-legal Proposals -- Chapter 10 Advance Care Planning -- Chapter 11 Importance of Palliative Care training in all medical curricula -- Chapter 12 Palliative Sedation - is it a real dilemma? -- SECTION IV Implementing-Change pathways -- Chapter 13 Engaging patient groups in end-of-life -- Chapter 14 Developing Pathways towards Improving End of Life care and Advanced Planning -- Chapter 15 Pierre Mallia, Nathan Emmerich, Bert Gordijn, Francesca Pistoia -- APPENDIX A Curriculum for the Harmonisation of End of Life Care within micro or macro systems EndCare, ERASMUS+ project.
  • 摘要註: This book addresses the problems faced by people and hospitals dedicated to providing optimal end-of-life care and asks whether ethicists can function as experts on this subject. Though ethics consultation is a growing practice in medical contexts, difficult questions surrounding the role of ethicists in professional decision-making remain. The chapters in this book examine the nature and plausibility of moral expertise, the relationship between character and expertise, the nature and limits of moral authority, the question of how one might become a moral expert, and the trustworthiness of moral testimony. This volume not only engages with the growing literature in the debate on end-of-life care but also offers new perspectives from both academics and practitioners. Such perspectives include ways on how to get together to optimize end-of-life care. This book is of particular interest to bioethicists, clinicians, ethics committees, students of social epistemology, patient groups, and institutions, especially religious, who may not be sufficiently imparting the social teachings of end-of-life care. It also shows how they are indeed stakeholders for what is today called 'a good death'. These new essays advance discussions and provide practical information on dying as well as acting as a guide to those interested in actively effecting change.
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    This book addresses the problems faced by people and hospitals dedicated to providing optimal end-of-life care and asks whether ethicists can function as experts on this subject. Though ethics consultation is a growing practice in medical contexts, difficult questions surrounding the role of ethicists in professional decision-making remain. The chapters in this book examine the nature and plausibility of moral expertise, the relationship between character and expertise, the nature and limits of moral authority, the question of how one might become a moral expert, and the trustworthiness of moral testimony. This volume not only engages with the growing literature in the debate on end-of-life care but also offers new perspectives from both academics and practitioners. Such perspectives include ways on how to get together to optimize end-of-life care. This book is of particular interest to bioethicists, clinicians, ethics committees, students of social epistemology, patient groups, and institutions, especially religious, who may not be sufficiently imparting the social teachings of end-of-life care. It also shows how they are indeed stakeholders for what is today called ‘a good death’. These new essays advance discussions and provide practical information on dying as well as acting as a guide to those interested in actively effecting change.

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