The machine at the bedside : strategies for using technology in patient care

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The machine at the bedside : strategies for using technology in patient care

edited by Stanley Joel Reiser, Michael Anbar

Cambridge University Press, 1984

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

This 1984 work examines concepts and strategies for using health care technology effectively and humanely at the bedside. Applying knowledge from the decision sciences, ethics, economics, sociology, the physical sciences, law, history, and clinical medicine, this book provides a multidisciplinary framework for practitioners, educators, policy makers, and the public who must decide about and implement the technological agents of health care. Twelve chapters present basic knowledge about this technology, from the forces that create and disseminate it to the perspectives and techniques crucial for directing its use. The second part of the book consists of twenty-three case studies depicting the benefits and liminations of the chief health care technologies of our times, such as electronic fetal monitoring, imaging technology, intensive care, and genetic diagnosis. By discussing both theory and practice in the context of legal, economic, ethical, and other concerns, this work will help prepare health care students and professionals to deal with the complex issues associated with the use of technology in health care.

目次

  • Foreword
  • preface
  • Part I. Overview: 1. The machine at the bedside: technological transformations of practices and values
  • Part II. Scientific Dimensions of Technology: 2. Penetrating the black box: physical principles behind health care technology
  • 3. Biological bullets: side effects of health care technology
  • Part III. Creation and Dissemination of Technology: 4. The engineering-industrial innovations: clinical diffusion of health care technology
  • 5. Embracing or rejecting innovations: clinical diffusion of health care technology
  • Part IV. Organizing Technology in Clinical Settings: 6. Technology' front line: the intensive care unit
  • 7. Action with dispatch: technology in the emergency department
  • Part V. Applying Technology in Clinical Practice: 8. The unwanted suitor: law and the use of health care technology
  • 9. The machine and the marketplace: economic considerations in applying health care technology
  • 10. The technological strategist: employing techniques of clinical decision making
  • 11. The technological target: involving the patient in clinical choices
  • 12. Does technology work? Judging the validity of clinical evidence
  • Case studies
  • Index.

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