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Pediatric Ethics: Theory and Practice
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Pediatric Ethics: Theory and Practice / edited by Nico Nortjé, Johan C. Bester.
其他作者:
Bester, Johan C.
面頁冊數:
XI, 488 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86182-7
ISBN:
9783030861827
Pediatric Ethics: Theory and Practice
Pediatric Ethics: Theory and Practice
[electronic resource] /edited by Nico Nortjé, Johan C. Bester. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 488 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. - The International Library of Bioethics,892662-9194 ;. - The International Library of Bioethics,.
Part 1: Theory -- Chapter 1. The Main Challenges in Pediatric Ethics from Around the Globe -- Chapter 2. A Developmental Perspective on Pediatric Decision-Making Capacity -- Chapter 3. The Child’s Right to an Open Future: Philosophical Foundations and Bioethical Applications -- Chapter 4. The Best Interest Standard and Its Rivals: The Debate About Ethical Decision-Making Standards in Pediatrics -- Chapter 5. Two Ethical Foundations for Pediatrics: The United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child and Bioethical Principles -- Chapter 6. A Contextual Architecture of Praxis in Pediatric Case Consultation -- Part 2: Practice -- Chapter 7. Parental Permission, Childhood Assent, and Shared Decision-Making -- Chapter 8. Telling the Child: Ethics of the Involvement of Minors in Health Care Decision-Making and in Considering Parental Requests to Withhold Information from their Child -- Chapter 9. Parental Refusal of Beneficial Treatments for Children: Ethical Considerations and the Clinician’s Response -- Chapter 10. Caring for Adolescents: Unique Ethical Considerations -- Chapter 11. Demands for Harmful Treatments in Pediatrics and the Challenge of Reasonable Pluralism: a Quasi-Clinical Ethics Consultation -- Chapter 12. Family or Community Belief, Culture, and Religion: Implications for Health Care -- Chapter 13. Children Requiring Emergency Health Care -- Chapter 14. Ethical Issues and Considerations for Children with Critical Care Needs -- Chapter 15. End of Life: Resuscitation, Fluids and Feeding, and ‘Palliative Sedation’ -- Chapter 16. Medical Futility in Pediatrics: Goal-Dissonance and Proportionality -- Chapter 17. Newborns with Severe Disability or Impairment -- Chapter 18. Neonatal Euthanasia and The Groningen Protocol -- Chapter 19. Genetic Testing and Screening of Children -- Chapter 20. Enhancement Technologies and Children -- Chapter 21. Predicting Childhood Neurologic Impairments: Preparing for or Prejudicing the Future? -- Chapter 22. Ethics of Pediatric Gender Management -- Chapter 23. The Child with Cancer: Blurring the Lines between Research and Treatment -- Chapter 24. Reproductive Controversies: Fertility Preservation -- Chapter 25. The Ethical Principles that Guide Artificial Intelligence Utilization in Clinical Health Care -- Chapter 26. When Should Society Override Parental Decisions? A Proposed Test to Mediate Refusals of Beneficial Treatments and of Life-Saving Treatments for Children -- Chapter 27. Vaccine Ethics: Ethical Considerations in Childhood Vaccination -- Chapter 28. Society’s Obligations to Children -- Chapter 29. Pediatric Resource Allocation, Triage, and Rationing Decisions in Public Health Emergencies and Disasters: How do we fairly meet health needs?.
This book assists health care providers to understand the specific interplay of the roles and relationships currently forming the debates in pediatric clinical ethics. It builds on the fact that, unlike adult medical ethics, pediatric ethics begins within an acutely and powerfully experienced dynamic of patient-family-state-physician relationship. The book provides a unique perspective as it interacts with established approaches as well as recent developments in pediatric ethics theory, and then explores these developments further through cases. The book first focuses on setting the stage by introducing a theoretical framework and elaborating how pediatric ethics differ from non-pediatric ethics. It approaches different theoretical frameworks in a critical manner drawing on their strengths and weaknesses. It helps the reader in developing an ability to engage in ethical reasoning and moral deliberation in order to focus on the wellbeing of the child as the main participant in the ethical deliberation, as well as to be able to identify the child’s moral claims. The second section of the book focuses on the practical application of these theoretical frameworks and discusses specific areas pertaining to decision-making. These are: the critically ill child, new and enduring ethical controversies, and social justice at large, the latter of which includes looking at the child’s place in society, access to healthcare, social determinants of health, and vaccinations. With the dynamic changes and challenges pediatric care faces across the globe, as well as the changing face of new technologies, no professional working in the field of pediatrics can afford not to take due note of this resource.
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