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a| Between technology and humanity
b| the impact of technology on health care ethics.
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a| Leuven
b| Leuven university press,
c| 2002.
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a| 259 p.
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a| unmediated
2| rdamedia
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a| volume
2| rdacarrier
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a| 10. The role of artificial feeding in the care of dying older people : clinical practice and public attitudes
505
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a| 11. Tube feeding and assisted oral feeding in demented patients with eating difficulties : a clinical ethical approach
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a| 12. Palliative sedation : clinical aspects
505
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a| 13. Palliative sedation : ethical aspects
505
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a| 1. Technology in health care : a philosophical ethical appraisal
505
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9
a| 2. Technology and care : from opposition to integration
505
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9
a| 3. Economics and ethics in health care : where can they meet?
505
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9
a| 4. Prenatal diagnosis : clinical aspects
505
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9
a| 5. Expecting a child with a disability : clinical ethical reflections on prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion
505
0
9
a| 6. Genetic counselling, testing and screening: issues for health services, for health professionals and for clients
505
0
9
a| 7. Genetic medicine and public health care : genethics and beyond
505
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9
a| 8. Imaging the brain : clinical and research implications for neuropsychiatry
505
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9
a| 9. Digital imaging in psychiatry : a double edged sword with both beneficial and harmful potential?
505
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a| III. Genetic screening
505
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9
a| II. Parental diagnosis
505
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a| I. Technology and care
505
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a| IV. Digital imaging in psychiatry
505
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a| VI. Palliative sedation
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a| V. Tube feeding in elderly care
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a| In the last decade health care has witnessed a host of technological novelties in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic practices, as well as in the supportive information and communication technology and in various applications of genetics, microbiology and informatics. As a result a few questions need to be answered: -Is health care ethics due dor a splitting up into an ethics of technology (focusing on the ethical implications of new technologies) and an ethics of care (focusing on the ethical problems concerning chronic diseases, decay, disability, end of life)? -How to cope with dependence, limitation, finiteness, suffering, ... in spite of technological progress? -Could a better integration of technology and care preclude situations where patients are being dehumanised? Starting with a philosophical ethical reflection about the possibilities and dangers of technologies in health care, this book highlights both the relation between technology and care, and the normative aspects of economic analyses in health care. Finally, a series of concrete examples from various clinical fields (prenatal diagnosis, genetic tests, digital imaging in psychiatry, tube feeding in care for the elderly, and palliative sedation) will help the authors to consider how to integrate these technologies in a care context aimed upon humaneness. Since each topic is analysed by leading European clinicians and health care ethicists, this book clearly stands for the interdisciplinary approach in health care ethics.
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a| This book may be a rich source of material for reflection on the role, meaning and ends of technology and care, as harmonious aspects of clinical health care practice. However, the authors main concern is to show what such a reflection may consist of and how it can contribute to the inquiry into the experience of technology, the needs of humanity and the development of appropriate health care. This book highlights both the relation between technology and care, and the normative aspects of economic analyses in health care. A series of concrete examples from various clinical fields (prenatal diagnosis, genetic tests, digital imaging in psychiatry, tube feeding in care for the elderly, and palliative sedation) helps the authors to consider how to integrate these technologies in a care context aimed upon humaneness. Each topic is analysed by leading European clinicians and health care ethicists.
650
0
a| Genetic screening
650
0
a| Medical ethics
650
0
a| Medical technology
x| Moral and ethical aspects
650
0
a| Nursing ethics
650
2
a| Bioethical Issues
650
2
a| Bioethics
650
2
a| Biomedical Technology
650
2
a| Ethics, Medical
650
2
a| Health Care Rationing
650
7
a| 174.2
x| Beroepsmoraal van de artsen. Medische beroepsethiek
2| UDC
650
7
a| 241.63*2
x| Theologische ethiek: medische ethiek: dokter; verpleegster; ziekenhuis
2| UDC
650
7
2| UDC
a| 61
x| Geneeskunde. Hygiëne. Farmacie
700
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a| Gastmans, Chris.
4| edt
710
2
a| Caritas Catholica Vlaanderen
4| oth
711
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a| International conference Caritas Vlaanderen
c| Brussels
d| 18.10.2002 - 19.10.2002
4| oth
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