Clinical Ethics Consultation: Theories and Methods, Implementation, Evaluation

Author:   John-Stewart Gordon ,  Jan Schildmann ,  Jochen Vollmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138254466


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   11 November 2016
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Author:   John-Stewart Gordon ,  Jan Schildmann ,  Jochen Vollmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138254466


ISBN 10:   1138254460
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   11 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction, Jan Schildmann, John-Stewart Gordon, Jochen Vollmann; Part I Theories and Methods; Chapter 2 Ethics as a Method?, John-Stewart Gordon; Chapter 3 Ethics – Empiricism – Consultation: Defining a Complex Relationship, Uwe Fahr, Markus Rothhaar; Chapter 4 Philosophical Foundations of Clinical Ethics: A Hermeneutic Perspective, Guy Widdershoven, Bert Molewijk; Chapter 5 Discourse Ethics and Ethics Consultation, Uwe Fahr; Chapter 6 Implementation of Clinical Ethics Consultation in Conflict with Professional Conscience? Suggestions for Reconciliation, László Kovács; Chapter 7 Ethics Consultation: Facilitating Reflection on Professional Norms in Medicine, Christiane Stüber; Part II Implementation; Chapter 8 The Implementation Process of Clinical Ethics Consultation: Concepts, Resistance, Recommendations, Jochen Vollmann; Chapter 9 What Does the Ethical Expertise of a Moral Philosopher Involve in Clinical Ethics Consultancy?, Beate Herrmann; Chapter 10 Moving Towards Clinical Ethics Consultation in Italy: Practical Experience, Foundational and Methodological Considerations, Nunziata Comoretto; Chapter 11 Demands and Needs in Clinical Ethics Consultation in Georgia, Nino Chikhladze, Nato Pitskhelauri; Chapter 12 Clinical Ethics Consultation in Croatia 1 This research is part of the scientific project, ‘The position of patients in the Health Services of the Republic of Croatia in terms of legislation and in reality’, financed by the Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia., Ana Borovecki; Chapter 13 Clinical Ethics in the Netherlands: Moral Case Deliberation in Health Care Organizations, Margreet Stolper, Sandra van der Dam, Guy Widdershoven, Bert Molewijk; Chapter 14 Clinical Ethics Consultation and Bedside Rationing, Daniel Strech; Part III Evaluation of Clinical Ethics Consultation; Chapter 15 Experience in Ethical Decision-making and Attitudes Towards Ethics Consultation of Regional Hospital Physicians in Bulgaria, Silviya Aleksandrova; Chapter 16 Ethical Decision-making in Nursing Homes: A Literature Study, Georg Bollig; Chapter 17 Evaluation of Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal of Research Methods and Outcome Criteria, Jan Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann;

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'The book clearly deserves to be read by most people interested in doing or setting up CEC. Furthermore, I believe that researchers and teachers within this field will find the book very interesting and stimulating.' Bioethics 'In sum, the book gives a rich and well-balanced overview. It is definitely appropriate for researchers, scientists, and healthcare professionals, who either engage or want to engage in the field. Clinical Ethics Consultation started out in the United States in the early 1970s. Forty years later, this volume clearly shows the academic evolution of the field.' Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy


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Jan Schildmann, MA, MD, is a researcher in medical ethics and a physician. Following his medical studies at the Charité Medical School, Berlin, he received his MA in Medical Law and Ethics from King's College, University of London. After completing his clinical training in medical oncology and palliative care, he joined the Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Ruhr University Bochum, as a researcher in medical ethics. Dr Schildmann has published on the ethics of end-of-life care issues, the physician-patient relationship and the teaching of ethics and communication in medicine in the Journal of Medical Ethics, Medicine Healthcare and Philosophy, Palliative Medicine and several other journals. In addition he has co-edited three books on end-of-life decision making, clinical ethics and clinical ethics consultation. He has been a visiting researcher at the Centre for Ethics and Communication in Health Care Practice, University of Oxford (ETHOX). Dr Schildmann has received several awards including a prize of the European Association for Philosophy in Healthcare and Medicine, an Award of Best Practice on communication in oncology and a prize of the International Balint Federation. John-Stewart Gordon, MA. in philosophy and history at Konstanz University (2001), Ph.D. in philosophy at Göttingen University (2005). Currently, he is Adjunct Assistant Professor in philosophy at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada. He is member of the board of Bioethics and area-editor of The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP). He published two books as a single author Aristoteles über Gerechtigkeit. Das V. Buch der Nikomachischen Ethik (Alber Press 2007) and Bemerkungen zum Begründungstrilemma (Lit Press 2007). Furthermore, he is single editor of Morality and Justice (Rowman&Littlefield 2009) and co-editor of Bioethics and Culture (Cambridge University Press 2010). In addition, he published peer-reviewed articles in journals/encyclopedia such as Bioethics, Journal for Business, Economics, and Ethics or IEP. He taught philosophy and bioethics at Tübingen University, Ruhr-University Bochum, Duisburg-Essen University, and Queen's University Kingston. Jochen Vollmann, MD, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Institute for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine and Chair of the Centre for Medical Ethics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. He completed a clinical training in psychiatry and psychotherapy at the University Hospitals in Gießen, Munich and Freiburg, and wrote his habilitation thesis on ethical problems of informed consent in psychiatry at the Free University of Berlin. Prof. Vollmann was Visiting Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington DC (1994/1995), Visiting Professor at the University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine and at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York (1999/2000), at the Institute for the Medical Humanities UTMB (2001) and at the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine at the University of Sydney (2004, 2008 and 2009). He was honoured with the Prize for Brain Research in Geriatrics by the University of Witten/Herdecke in 1999 and with the Stehr-Boldt-Prize for Medical Ethics of the University of Zürich in 2001. Prof. Vollmann's research interests include informed consent and capacity assessment, ethics and psychiatry, end-of-life decision-making, advance directives, medical professionalism, clinical ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.

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