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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alireza Bagheri (Lakehead Univ, Canada)Publisher: Imperial College Press Imprint: Imperial College Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.576kg ISBN: 9781848169906ISBN 10: 1848169906 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 18 September 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMedical futility - is the quintessential bioethics topic, combining as it does philosophical questions about the ends of medicine, central issues in physician-patient and patient-family relations, and controversies about societal obligations to continue care that can extend life but not restore functioning. It is thus perfect for the sort of comparative examination that this cross-national volume so richly provides. The chapters are individually fascinating, while collectively illuminating how historical, cultural, economic, political and philosophical differences make medical futility such a rich subject for study and such a difficult issue to resolve clinically. -- Alexander M Capron University Professor, University of Southern California; former Director of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law, World Health Organization The topic of 'futility' is at once important and controversial. Important because it deals with a critical element of end-of-life care, and yet controversial because of disagreements about its meaning and use. This superb collection of papers deals well and fully with those elements, and in a rich global context. -- Daniel Callahan President Emeritus of the Hastings Center Medical futility - is the quintessential bioethics topic, combining as it does philosophical questions about the ends of medicine, central issues in physician-patient and patient-family relations, and controversies about societal obligations to continue care that can extend life but not restore functioning. It is thus perfect for the sort of comparative examination that this cross-national volume so richly provides. The chapters are individually fascinating, while collectively illuminating how historical, cultural, economic, political and philosophical differences make medical futility such a rich subject for study and such a difficult issue to resolve clinically. -- Alexander M Capron University Professor, University of Southern California; former Director of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law, World Health Organization As medical costs continue to escalate internationally and technology offers more and more chances of prolonging the length of life - but not necessarily its quality - it is vital that we think more clearly and systematically about what can be justifiably described as 'medically futile'. -- Alastair V Campbell Chen Su Lan Centennial Professor in Medical Ethics, National University of Singapore Medical futility - a term that is often used but seldom clearly understood is the quintessential bioethics topic, combining as it does philosophical questions about the ends of medicine, central issues in physician-patient and patient-family relations -- Alexander M Capron University Professor, University of Southern California; former Director of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law, World Health Organization As medical costs continue to escalate internationally and technology offers more and more chances of prolonging the length of life - but not necessarily its quality - it is vital that we think more clearly and systematically about what can be justifiably described as 'medically futile'. Dr Bagheri's edited volume is a major contribution to this highly topical subject, and one of its great strengths is its international scope, with scholarly contributors from a wide range of countries in Europe, the Americas, Australia and Asia. The book should become a standard text for all courses in healthcare ethics. -- Alastair V Campbell Chen Su Lan Centennial Professor in Medical Ethics, National University of Singapore Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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