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Disaster Bioethics: Normative Issues When Nothing is Normal (Hardcover, 2012)
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Disaster Bioethics: Normative Issues When Nothing is Normal (Hardcover, 2012)
Series: Public Health Ethics Analysis, 2
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The first detailed examination of disaster bioethics covering both
the ethics of disaster healthcare as well as disaster research
Takes a global perspective where the differences in culture and
resources are acknowledged Written by an international panel of
leading scholars This book provides an early exploration of the new
field of disaster bioethics: examining the ethical issues raised by
disasters. Healthcare ethics issues are addressed in the first part
of this book. Large-scale casualties lead to decisions about who to
treat and who to leave behind, cultural challenges, and
communication ethics. The second part focuses on disaster research
ethics. With the growing awareness of the need for evidence to
guide disaster preparedness and response, more research is being
conducted in disasters. Any research involving humans raises
ethical questions and requires appropriate regulation and
oversight. The authors explore how disaster research can take
account of survivors? vulnerability, informed consent, the sudden
onset of disasters, and other ethical issues. Both parts examine
ethical challenges where seeking to do good, harm can be done.
Faced with overwhelming needs and scarce resources, no good
solution may be apparent. But choosing the less wrong option can
have a high price. In addition, what might seem right at home may
not be seen to be right elsewhere. This book provides in-depth and
practical reflection on these and other challenging ethical
questions arising during disasters. Scholars and practitioners who
gathered at the Brocher Foundation in Geneva, Switzerland in 2011
offer their reflections to promote further dialogue so that those
devastated by disasters are respected by being treated in the most
ethically sound ways possible.
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