The ethics of palliative care European perspectives edited by Henk ten Have, David Clark
Material type: TextPublication details: Buckingham Open University Press 2002Description: xiii, 257 pISBN:- 0335211402
- Palliative Treatment
- Terminal Care
- Ethics
- Palliative Care
- Internationality
- Terminal Care
- Ethics, Clinical
- Euthanasia
- Right to Die
- Biomedical Research
- Ethical Analysis
- Euthanasia, Active
- Euthanasia, Passive
- Hypnotics and Sedatives -- therapeutic use
- Medical Futility
- Palliative Care -- history
- Personal Autonomy
- Social Values
- Stress, Psychological
- Suicide, Assisted
- Europe
- 616.029
- HNQ MT
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Series editor's preface Introduction the work of the Pallium Project Part one: Concepts and models of care Introduction to Part one Palliative care and the historical background Palliative care developments in seven European countries Conceptual tensions in European palliative care Part two: Moral Values Introduction to Part two Moral values in palliative care a European comparison From conviction to responsibility in palliative care ethics Good death or good life as a goal of palliative care Palliative care a relational approach Part three: Ethics and Palliative Care Practice Introduction to Part three Respect for autonomy and palliative care Sedation in palliative care facts and concepts Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide Research ethics and palliative care Futility, limits and palliative care Conclusion References Index.
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