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The Oxford Handbook of Public Health Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Public Health Ethics

9780190245191
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Natural disasters and cholera outbreaks. Ebola, SARS, and concerns over pandemic flu. HIV and AIDS. E. coli outbreaks from contaminated produce and fast foods. Threats of bioterrorism. Contamination of compounded drugs. Vaccination refusals and outbreaks of preventable diseases. These are just some of the headlines from the last 30-plus years highlighting the essential roles and responsibilities of public health, all of which come with ethical issues and the responsibilities theycreate.Public health has achieved extraordinary successes. And yet these successes also bring with them ethical tension. Not all public health successes are equally distributed in the population; extraordinary health disparities between rich and poor still exist. The most successful public health programs sometimes rely on policies that, while improving public health conditions, also limit individual rights. Public health practitioners and policymakers face these and other questions of ethicsroutinely in their work, and they must navigate their sometimes competing responsibilities to the health of the public with other important societal values such as privacy, autonomy, and prevailing cultural norms. This Oxford Handbook provides a sweeping and comprehensive review of the current state of public health ethics, addressing these and numerous other questions. Taking account of the wide range of topics under the umbrella of public health and the ethical issues raised by them, this volume is organized into fifteen sections. It begins with two sections that discuss the conceptual foundations, ethical tensions, and ethical frameworks of and for public health and how public health does its work.The thirteen sections that follow examine the application of public health ethics considerations and approaches across a broad range of public health topics. While chapters are organized into topical sections, each chapter is designed to serve as a standalone contribution. The book includes 73 chapterscovering many topics from varying perspectives, a recognition of the diversity of the issues that define public health ethics in the U.S. and globally. This Handbook is an authoritative and indispensable guide to the state of public health ethics today.
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OUP USA
87389
9780190245191
9780190245191

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
944
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 248
Weight (g)
1746
  • Public Health Ethics: An Introduction and Overview; PART ONE - FOUNDATIONS; Section One - Conceptual Foundations, Ethical Tensions, and Ethical Frameworks; 1. An Overview of Conceptual Foundations, Ethical Tensions, and Ethical Frameworks in Public Health; 2. Distinctive Challenges of Public Health Ethics; 3. Public Health Programs and Policies: Ethical Justifications; 4. Justice and Public Health; 5. Human Rights and Public Health Ethics; Section Two - How Public Health Does its Work; 6. An Overview of Ethics and How Public Health Does its Work; 7. The US Public Health System and Ethics; 8. Public Health Interventions: Ethical Implications; 9. The Intersection of Law, Ethics, and Public Health in the United States; PART TWO - PUBLIC HEALTH TOPICS; Section Three - Health Systems and Public Health; 10. An Overview of the Ethics of Health Systems; 11. Health Systems Stewardship, Governance, and Accountability: Issues of Public Health Ethics; 12. Global Human Resources for Health: Ethical Aspects; 13. Health Systems Research Ethics: Public Health Perspectives; 14. The Learning Health Care System and Ethics: Challenges and Opportunities; Section Four - Needs and Issues Related to Particular Populations; 15. An Overview of Ethics Issues for Public Health in Particular Populations; 16. Aging Populations and Public Health Ethics; 17. Children, Adolescents, and Public Health: Ethical Considerations; 18. Ethics in Mental Health Care: A Public Health Perspective; 19. Persons with Disabilities and Public Health Ethics; 20. Sexual and Gender Minorities, Public Health, and Ethics; 21. Public Health in the Context of Migration: Ethics Issues Related to Immigrants and Refugees; Section Five - Health Disparities; 22. An Overview of Health Disparities in the Context of Public Health Ethics; 23. Health Disparities and the Social Determinants of Health: Ethical and Social Justice Issues; 24. Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities as a Public Health Ethics Issue; 25. Reconciling Two Ethics Goals of Public Health: Reducing Health Disparities and Improving Population Health; 26. Measuring Health Inequity: A Public Health Ethics Inquiry; Section Six - Data Collection; 27. An Overview of Ethics and Public Health Data Collection; 28. Public Health Surveillance: Ethical Considerations; 29. Framing Public Health Research Ethics; 30. Community-Based Participatory Research: Ethical Considerations; 31. Navigating the Ethics of Big Data in Public Health; Section Seven -Sexual and Reproductive Health; 32. An Overview of Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Context of Public Health Ethics; 33. Sexually Transmitted Infections, Public Health, and Ethics; 34. Contraception and Public Health Ethics; 35. Abortion and Public Health Ethics; 36. Access to Pregnancy-Related Services: Public Health Ethics Issues; Section Eight - Communicable Diseases; 37. An Overview of Ethics, Public Health, and Communicable Diseases; 38. Immunization and Ethics: Beneficence, Coercion, Public Health, and the State; 39. Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Ethical Challenges; 40. Control of Mosquito-Borne Illnesses: A Challenge to Public Health Ethics; 41. Global HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment: Public Health Ethics Considerations; Section Nine - Noncommunicable Diseases; 42. An Overview of Ethics, Public Health, and Noncommunicable Diseases; 43. Tobacco as a Matter of Public Health: Ethical Issues; 44. Alcohol and Other Drugs: Public Health Ethics Issues; 45. Global Public Health, Non-Communicable Diseases, and Ethics; 46. Treating Cancer as a Public Health Ethics Issue; Section Ten - Food, Water, and Nutrition; 47. An Overview of Ethical Issues in Food, Water, and Nutrition in Public Health; 48. Water, Justice, and Public Health; 49. Malnutrition, Public Health, and Ethics; 50. Obesity Prevention and Promotion of Good Nutrition: Public Health Ethics Issues; Section Eleven - Injuries; 51. An Overview of the Ethics of Injury in Public Health; 52. Preventing Unintentional Injuries: Ethical Considerations in Public Health; 53. Violence and Public Health Ethics; Section Twelve - Genetics; 54. An Overview of Ethics and Public Health Genetics; 55. Eugenics and Public Health: Historical Connections and Ethical Implications; 56. Newborn Screening in the United States: Ethical Issues; 57. Public Health Genomics, Biobanking, and Ethics; 58. Genetic Epidemiology, Infectious Disease, and Public Health Ethics; Section Thirteen - Environmental Health; 59. An Overview of Ethics and Environmental Health; 60. Industrial Chemicals, Pesticides, Public Health and Ethics; 61. Occupational Health and the Built Environment: Ethical Issues; 62. Environmental Justice, Ethics, and Public Health; 63. Energy, Emissions, and Public Health Ethics; 64. Environmental Health Research and Ethics; Section Fourteen - Emergency Preparedness and Response; 65. An Overview of Public Health Ethics in Emergency Preparedness and Response; 66. Biosecurity and Public Health Ethics Issues Raised by Biological Threats; 67. Natural and Industrial Disaster Events, Public Health, and Ethics; 68. Pandemic Disease, Public Health, and Ethics; Section Fifteen - Public Health Policy and Politics; 69. An Overview of Ethics, Public Health Policy, and Politics; 70. Global Development, Global Public Health, and Ethics; 71. Responsible Resource Allocation, Public Health Stewardship, and Ethics; 72. The Political Economy of Public Health: Challenges for Ethics; 73. Incorporating Ethics in Policy Change and Health Reform;
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