Patient-Centred Ethics and Communication at the End of Life

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CRC Press, 2018 M04 17 - 144 páginas
This book provides the best information available on the ways priorities are currently set for health care around the world. It describes the methods now used in the six countries leading the process, and contrasts the differences between them. It shows how, except in the UK, frameworks have now been developed to set priorities. Making Choices for Health Care sets forth the key issues that need to be tackled in the years ahead. Descriptions of the leading trends are accompanied by suggestions to resolve outstanding difficulties. Topics include: the need for national research and development funding for new treatments, ways to shift resources permanently towards prevention and chronic care, and how DALYs may replace QALYs. While the concepts and values underlying priority setting have been discussed elsewhere, Making Choices for Health Care highlights real current practice. It is a vital tool for policy-makers, health care managers, clinicians, patient organizations, academics, and executives in pharmaceutical and medical supply industries.
 

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The limits of palliative chemotherapy
Do Not Attempt Resuscitation decisions
Artificial nutrition and hydration at the end of life
Euthanasia
Good practice
The patients choice
Communication in multidisciplinary teams
Education ethics and communication skills

Why wont you listen to me?
Death dying and dilemmas
When cancer comes back
Informed consent
a virtuebased approach to ethics
learning to listen
Index
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David Jeffrey

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