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How is the concept of patient care adapting in response to rapid
changes in healthcare delivery and advances in medical technology?
How are questions of ethical responsibility and social diversity
shaping the definitions of healthcare?In this topical study,
scholars in anthropology, nursing theory, law and ethics explore
questions involving the changing relationship between patient care
and medical ethics. Contributors address issues that challenge the
boundaries of patient care, such as: - HIV-related care and
research- the impact of new reproductive technologies- preventative
healthcare- technological breakthroughs that are changing
personal-caring relationships.Chapters range from a consideration
of the practicalities of nursing and family healthcare to a debate
about 'universal human needs' and patients' rights.This book is a
provocative exploration of the ways in which healthcare models are
socially constructed. It will be of interest to policy-makers,
medical practitioners and administrators, as well as students of
sociology, anthropology and social policy.
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