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What Patients Teach

What Patients Teach

The Everyday Ethics of Health Care

9780199331185
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Being a patient is a unique interpersonal experience but it is also a universal human experience. The relationships formed when we are patients can also teach some of lifes most important lessons, and these relationships provide a special window into ethics, especially the ethics of healthcare professionals. This book answers two basic questions:: As patients see it, what things allow relationships with healthcare providers to become therapeutic? What can this teach us abouthealthcare ethics? This volume presents detailed descriptions and analyses of 50 interviews with 58 patients, representing a wide spectrum of illnesses and clinician specialties. The authors argue that the structure, rhythm, and horizon of routine patient care are ultimately grounded in patientvulnerability and clinician responsiveness. From the short interview segments, the longer vignettes and the full patient stories presented here emerge the neglected dimensions of healthcare and healthcare ethics. What becomes visible is an ethics of everyday interdependence, with mutual responsibilities that follow from this moral symbiosis. Both professional expressions of healthcare ethics and the field of bioethics need to be informed and reformed by this distinctive, more patient-centered,turn in how we understand both patient care as a whole and the ethics of care more specifically. The final chapters present revised codes of ethics for health professionals, as well as the implications for medical and health professions education.
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OUP USA
87203
9780199331185
9780199331185

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
318
  • Introduction; 1. Being a Patient and Living a Life; 2. Clinical Space and Traits of Healing; 3. False Starts and Frequent Failures; 4. Three Journeys; A. Ibuprofen and Love; B. Staying Tuned Up; C. We All Want the Same Things; 5. Being a Patient: The Moral Field; 6. Rethinking Healthcare Ethics: The Patients Moral Authority; Appendix; Notes;
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