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Practical Ethics for General Practice
Second Edition
Wendy A Rogers and Annette Braunack-Mayer
256 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-923552-0
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Paperback
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11 December 2008
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- Includes many examples from daily practice
- Contains realistic cases developed through discussions with GPs, ensuring that the book addresses the concerns of practitioners
- Written in an accessible, pragmatic style
- Specifically relevant for those in training
- Major focus on trust and the doctor-patient relationship, offering new insights into understanding ethical issues in general practice
New to this edition - New chapter on analysis and resolution of ethical dilemmas in practice, including a practical ethics analysis framework
- An expanded section on difficult relationships
- New chapter on ethical issues in the care of children and adolescents
- Expanded material on conflicts of interest
- Inclusion of more international examples, making the new edition relevant in all countries where general practitioners provide comprehensive, continuing primary care, and have a gate-keeping role
General practice provides the first point of contact to medical care for patients across the world. GPs have obligations to patients in their care, to the government for responsible use of resources, and to communities for the standard of health services provided. Ethics is at the heart of health services, dealing with fundamental questions about what ought to be valued, and why. The two disciplines inevitably impact upon each other, and this book brings them together to focus on practical ethics for general
practitioners.
In this update of a successful first edition, the authors aim to: help GPs appreciate the ethically significant nature of general practice, drawing attention to the ethical complexity of apparently mundane and everyday experience; present a thoughtful and thought-provoking account of the moral foundations of general practice, exploring how moral concepts such as trust, beneficence, respect for autonomy, and fairness take on unique meanings in the general practice setting; and to discuss some specific ethical issues in detail, offering solutions that are practical as well as ethically sound.
The focus is on practice throughout, ensuring through real cases and discussions with practitioners that the book is not abstract and
esoteric in its discussion of philosophical principles, but that it is applicable in the real world of the doctor's surgery. The authors guide their readers through basic approaches to ethical reasoning and use of a practical ethics analysis framework suitable for use in all ethical dilemmas in medicine. Themes covered include the authors' research-based account of trust and the doctor-patient relationship, acting in the patient's best interests, confidentiality, making decisions with patients, beginning and end of life issues, treating children and adolescents, and role conflicts in general practice.Readership: General practitioners, including those in training, practice nurses, medical students, and those
involved in biomedical ethics.
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Wendy A Rogers, Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Law, Department of Medical Education, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, and Annette Braunack-Mayer, Associate Professor in Ethics, Discipline of Public Health, School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, University of Adelaide, Australia
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Introduction
1: General practice and ethics
2: Ethical reasoning and general practice
3: Trust and the doctor-patient relationship
4: Difficult relationships with patients
5: Confidentiality in general practice
6: Beneficence, or does the doctor know best?
7: Justice and resource allocation in general practice
8: Making decisions: patient autonomy in general practice
9: Ethical issues at the beginning of life
10: Ethical issues in the care of children
11: Ethical issues at the end of life
12: Role conflicts in general practice
13: On being a good doctor: virtues in general practice
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