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OverviewThis interdisciplinary collection of essays deals with the moral issues associated with the treatment and care of the elderly - and offers proposals for solving them. Writing in a readily understandable style, the authors debate the propriety of Western society's current mechanisms for dealing with elderly citizens and consider the problems that arise for medical personnel and family members who provide such care. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James M. Humber , Robert F. AlmederPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781588292407ISBN 10: 1588292401 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 03 December 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. 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Table of ContentsEnter the Elderly Woman as Citizen: The Implications of a Feminist Ethics of Care.- Disrespecting Our Elders: Attitudes and Practices of Care(lessness).- Hazards of Decoupling Respect from Rights: The Inclusion of Elderly Severely Demented Patients in “Nontherapeutic” Clinical Trials.- Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Community-Based Care: A New Set of Principles.- Care Home Ethics.- The Ethics of Pain Management in Older Adults.- Duties to Aging Parents.- Filial Obligation, Kant’s Duty of Beneficence, and Need.Reviews""This is a timely work covering a broad spectrum of the ethical issues in elder care, from macro-level societal concerns to specific clinical challenges. . .the editors have done an excellent job of providing thought provoking, well written articles addressing a wide array of bioethical issues in the care of the elderly. . .The book excels as it addresses a wide spectrum of ethical issues in a serious manner. It addresses the scope of society's obligation to provide care for the elderly, which is a classic, well-known ethical issue. In addition, it sheds light on lesser known, though critically important ethical issues. The usefulness of this book lies in its breadth. It covers a wide range of topics, yet does so in a careful, focused manner. It is not a comprehensive treatment of the ethical issues surrounding the care of the elderly, nor is it a thorough introduction to such issues, and this is intentional. This book provides a careful analysis of specific issues spanning the range of caring for the elderly.""-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal ""...of considerable interest to those wishing to read around the topic of medical and social care of the elderly."" - Irish Journal of Medical Science This is a timely work covering a broad spectrum of the ethical issues in elder care, from macro-level societal concerns to specific clinical challenges. . .the editors have done an excellent job of providing thought provoking, well written articles addressing a wide array of bioethical issues in the care of the elderly. . .The book excels as it addresses a wide spectrum of ethical issues in a serious manner. It addresses the scope of society's obligation to provide care for the elderly, which is a classic, well-known ethical issue. In addition, it sheds light on lesser known, though critically important ethical issues. The usefulness of this book lies in its breadth. It covers a wide range of topics, yet does so in a careful, focused manner. It is not a comprehensive treatment of the ethical issues surrounding the care of the elderly, nor is it a thorough introduction to such issues, and this is intentional. This book provides a careful analysis of specific issues spanning the range of caring for the elderly. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal ...of considerable interest to those wishing to read around the topic of medical and social care of the elderly. - Irish Journal of Medical Science This is a timely work covering a broad spectrum of the ethical issues in elder care, from macro-level societal concerns to specific clinical challenges...the editors have done an excellent job of providing thought provoking, well written articles addressing a wide array of bioethical issues in the care of the elderly...The book excels as it addresses a wide spectrum of ethical issues in a serious manner. It addresses the scope of society's obligation to provide care for the elderly, which is a classic, well-known ethical issue. In addition, it sheds light on lesser known, though critically important ethical issues. The usefulness of this book lies in its breadth. It covers a wide range of topics, yet does so in a careful, focused manner. It is not a comprehensive treatment of the ethical issues surrounding the care of the elderly, nor is it a thorough introduction to such issues, and this is intentional. This book provides a careful analysis of specific issues spanning the range of caring for the elderly. - Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal ...of considerable interest to those wishing to read around the topic of medical and social care of the elderly. - Irish Journal of Medical Science Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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