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The Ethics Of Palliative Care

The Ethics Of Palliative Care

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As palliative care develops across many of the countries of Europe, we find that it continues to raise important ethical challenges. Palliative care practice requires ethical sensitivity and understanding. At the same time the very existence of palliative care calls for ethical explanation. Ethics and palliative care meet over some vital issues:: the good death, sedation at the end of life, requests for euthanasia, futile treatment, and the role of research. Yet palliative care appears uncertain about its goals and there is evidence that its ethical underpinnings are changing. Likewise, the moral problems of palliative care are only partly served by the four principles of modern bioethics. This innovative book, with contributions by clinicians, ethicists, philosophers and social scientists, provides the first ever picture of palliative care ethics in the European context. It will be of interest to those involved in the delivery and management of palliative care services, as well as to students and researchers.
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Dimensions (mm)
60 x 90
Weight (g)
430
  • Series editors preface
    Introduction
    the work of the Pallium Project

    Part one: Concepts and models of care

    Introduction to Part one
    Palliative care and the historical background
    Palliative care developments in seven European countries
    Conceptual tensions in European palliative care

    Part two: Moral Values

    Introduction to Part two
    Moral values in palliative care
    a European comparison
    From conviction to responsibility in palliative care ethics
    Good death or good life as a goal of palliative care
    Palliative care
    a relational approach

    Part three: Ethics and Palliative Care Practice

    Introduction to Part three
    Respect for autonomy and palliative care
    Sedation in palliative care
    facts and concepts
    Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide
    Research ethics and palliative care
    Futility, limits and palliative care
    Conclusion
    References
    Index.

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