.Written for health care professionals who want to learn more
about ethics but who have not had extensive training in
philosophical theory, this unique volume explores what ethics has
to offer the practicing physician, nurse, and allied health care
worker. The authors introduce the basic vocabulary of ethics and
present and discuss the most commonly used ethical theories, using
case studies to illustrate how ethics work within the context of
health care. Newcomers to the field will learn what ethics is all
about and how it relates to the pragmatic concerns of the health
care professional. Those who already have a working knowledge of
the field will find a new approach to ethical
theory--personalism--which the authors believe can make the
practical use of ethics more effective and reliable.
The authors begin by highlighting some modern issues--such as
our growing reliance on technology and the increasing malpractice
problem--which have renewed society's interest in ethics. They go
on to develop a clear definition of ethics and examine how this
discipline relates to the goals of health care. The middle chapters
introduce the specialized vocabulary of ethics and discuss some
common ethical issues. Two chapters outline various approaches to
ethical theory, including one modeled closely after the traditions
found in the healing arts. Finally, the authors explore the
practical applications of ethics in the clinical setting, offering
suggestions to the health care professional facing ethical dilemmas
on the job. An appendix discusses the case studies that are found
throughout the book.
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