Care of the aged
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Care of the aged
(Biomedical ethics reviews)
Humana Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In virtually all the developed countries of the Western world, people are living longer and reproducing less. At the same time, costs for the care of the elderly and infirm continue to rise dramatically. Given these facts, it should come as no surprise that we are experi- encing an ever-increasing concern with questions relating to the proper care and treatment of the aged. What responsibilities do soci- eties have to their aging citizens? What duties, if any, do grown chil- dren owe their parents? What markers should we use to determine one's status as "elderly"? Does treatment of pain in aged patients present special medical and/or moral problems? How can the com- peting claims of autonomy and optimal medical care be reconciled for elderly persons who require assisted living? When, if ever, should severely demented patients be included in nontherapeutic clinical tri- als? These questions, and others of similar interest to those con- cerned with the proper treatment of the aged, are discussed in depth in the articles included in this text. The essays in this volume of Biomedical Ethics Reviews fall loosely into two broad categories.
The first four articles-those con- tributed by Sheila M. Neysmith, Allyson Robichaud, Jennifer Jackson, and Susan McCarthy-raise general questions concerning the propri- ety of Western society'S current mechanisms for dealing with and treat- ing elderly citizens. The remaining four articles-those by Simon Woods and Max Elstein, Marshall B.
目次
Enter the Elderly Woman as Citizen: The Implications of a Feminist Ethics of Care
Sheila M. Neysmith
Disrespecting Our Elders: Attitudes and Practices of Care(lessness)
Allyson Robichaud
Hazards of Decoupling Respect from Rights: The Inclusion of Elderly Severely Demented Patients in 'Nontherapeutic' Clinical Trials
Jennifer Jackson
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Community-Based Care: A New Set of Principles
Susan McCarthy
Care Home Ethics
Simon Woods and Max Elstein
The Ethics of Pain Management in Older Adults
Marshall B. Kapp
Duties to Aging Parents
Claudia Mills
Filial Obligation, Kant's Duty of Beneficence, and Need
Sarah Clark Miller
Index
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