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  • Children, Families, and Health Care Decision-Making

    Children, Families, and Health Care Decision-Making by Ross, Lainie Friedman;

    Sorozatcím: Issues in Biomedical Ethics;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 1998. december 17.

    • ISBN 9780198237631
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem212 oldal
    • Méret 225x143x18 mm
    • Súly 388 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Ross presents an original and controversial examination of the moral principles that guide parents in making health care decisions for their children, and the role of children in the decision-making process. She argues against the current movement to increase child autonomy, in favour of respect for family autonomy, and proposes significant changes in what informed consent allows and requires for paediatric health care decisions.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    ISSUES IN BIOMEDICAL ETHICS

    General Editors: John Harris, University of Manchester; S(ren Holm, University of Copenhagen.

    Consulting Editor: Ranaan Gillon, Director, Imperial College Health Service, London.

    North American Consulting Editor: Bonnie Steinbock, Professor of Philosophy, SUNY, Albany.

    The late twentieth century has witnessed dramatic technological developments in biomedical science and the delivery of health care, and these developments have brought with them important social changes. All too often ethical analysis has lagged behind these changes. The purpose of this series is to provide lively, up-to-date, and authoritative studies for the increasingly large and diverse readership concerned with issues in biomedical ethics--not just health care trainees and professionals, but also social scientists, philosophers, lawyers, social workers, and legislators. The series will feature both single-author and multi-author books, short and accessible enough to be widely read, each of them focused on an issue of outstanding current importance and interest. Philosophers, doctors, and lawyers from several countries already feature among the contributors to the series. It promises to become the leading channel for the best original work in this burgeoning field.

    this book: Lainie Friedman Ross presents an original and controversial examination of the moral principles that guide parents in making health care decisions for their children, and the role of children in the decision-making process. She opposes the current movement to increase child autonomy, in favour of respect for family autonomy. She argues that children should be included in the decision-making process but that parents should be responsible for their children's health care even after the children have achieved some threshold level of competency.

    The first half of the book presents and defends a model of decision-making for children's health care; the second half shows how it works in various practical contexts, considering children as research subjects and as patients, organ donorship, and issues relating to adolescent sexuality. Implementation of Ross's model would result in significant changes in what informed consent allows and requires for paediatric health care decisions.

    This is the first systematic medical ethics book that focuses specifically on children's health care. It has important things to say to health care providers who work with children, as well as to ethicists and public policy analysts.

    I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to gain valuable insight into the ethical issues involving the child as a research subject, as an organ donor, as a patient, and as a sexually active adolescent. As a physician and a philosopher, Ross brings a wealth of experience and analytical ability to these contemporary ethical problems.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I: The Development of a Health Care Decision-Making Model for Children
    Introduction
    A Limited Theory of the Family
    Constrained Parental Autonomy
    Respect for the Competent Child
    Part II: Applications of Constrained Parental Autonomy
    The Child as Research Subject
    The Child as Organ Donor
    The Child as Patient
    The Sexually Active Adolescent
    Conclusion
    Bibliography; Index

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