This book is a result of the workers life-time of working,
teaching, researching and thinking about ethical issues, in
particular connection with dementia. The well-established and
respected author will provide a comprehensive review of the ethical
issues that arise in connection with dementia, looking at ethical
theories and approaches in detail, relating these to the real-life
experience of living with or caring for someone with dementia. It
will draw upon both the relevant research literature and clinical
experience, making use of numerous vignettes to bring together
theory and practice. The book will be written in a style that
should be accessible to the average intelligent lay reader, whilst
also being of great use for post-graduate level students,
researchers and practitioners alike. The ethical approaches
recommended by the text will be firmly based in a framework of
virtue theory, with an emphasis on narrative and the importance of
relationships and good quality communication. The work will
encourage the reader to reconsider the ethics in dementia care with
the use of the innovative idea of patterns of practice developed by
the author. introduced the notion of âpatterns of practiceâ as
being relevant to ethical thinking. Hughes first discussed the idea
of âpatterns of practiceâ in a paper at a conference organized
by the Journal of Ethics in Mental Health in 2006 entitled
âPatterns of practice: a useful notion in medical ethics?â; the
paper was published in the journal in the same year. In
Reconsidering Ethics in Dementia Care Hughes intends to use this
idea as a unifying approach to ethical issues in dementia. The
notion suggests that ethical decision-making is âsimplyâ a
matter of patterns of practice, but that practice must be subjected
to the demands of internal and external coherence. The thinking and
ideas behind this practice will be explained fully and in a more
digestible form. In short, Hughes seeks to provide a comprehensive
account of thought and practice in relation to ethical issues that
arise in the context of dementia care. Unlike many books on ethics,
which simply present different approaches and theories, this book
will also seek to show how ethical thinking can be put into
practice and prove relevant to day-to-day experience. Julian
C. Hughes was a consultant in old age psychiatry. Having trained in
both philosophy and medicine, he was appointed professor of
philosophy of ageing at Newcastle University and subsequently
professor of old age psychiatry at the University of Bristol. He
was deputy chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.Â
General
Imprint: |
Open University Press
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
First published: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Julian Hughes
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-335-25100-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-335-25100-5 |
Barcode: |
9780335251001 |
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