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The reorganization of general practice and the NHS mean that GPs now face many new and distinctive ethical dilemmas in their practice. With pressure on resources and an increasing concern to evaluate the outcomes of health care, GPs have additional responsibilities that could conflict with the primary objective of caring for the individual patient. General Practice and Ethics explores the ethical issues that are encountered by GPs in their everyday practice, addressing two central themes; the uncertainty of outcomes and effectiveness in general practice and the changing pattern of general practitioners' responsibilities. Among the topics examined are: * the ethical implications of the use of evidence-based medicine in general practice * consent, autonomy and confidentiality in general practice * the history of patient-centredness * research ethics in general practice General Practice and Ethics presents a topical and comprehensive analysis of the kinds of ethical dilemmas faced by GPs on a daily basis which will be useful to practitioners and students alike.
Midwives increasingly have faced challenging ethical issues that
have clinical and legal implications, they have not always been
adequately prepared to deal with them. This book adopts a
multi-disciplinary approach to guide the student and practitioner
through dilemmas that commonly occur in clinical practice and to
highlight the changing face of the midwifery profession.Provides a
multi-disciplinary approach to guide midwives through dilemmas
which occur in clinical practice Anexcellent team of contributors
from the field of midwifery and ethics make this an essential
purchase for every midwifery student and practitioner
This volume reflects the changing face of the midwifery profession.
It provides a multidisciplinary approach to guide midwives through
dilemmas which occur in clinical practice. A wide range of problems
is explored by experienced practitioners and philosophers.
Contributors to the text include practising midwives and academics
working in the field of midwifery and ethics.
New Thinking on Improving Maternity Care is the result of years of
comparative international research, with the goal of finding and
generating the best possible evidence across a range of childbirth
practices, contexts, and issues in Europe. There is a general shift
towards a more risk-averse approach to childbirth globally, but
this is occurring at different rates in population attitudes and in
use of childbirth technologies, in different countries. The drivers
to such changes can also vary from country to country, but the
clinical, social and economic consequences are similar. This book
offers a new set of theories to help explain the nature of
maternity care provision across Europe and beyond, including
complexity theory, salutogenesis, and new concepts of
organisational culture. The aim of the book is to examine the
nature of these theories, and to apply them to a range of practical
situations in a number of different countries. A fascinating book,
that will become required reading for European maternity
professionals.
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