Ethics in Child Health
Principles and Cases in Neurodisability
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Ethics in Child Health
Principles and Cases in Neurodisability
About This Book
Have you ever: Wondered how to deal with a family that repeatedly fails to keep clinic appointments? Disagreed with colleagues over a proposed course of treatment for a child? Considered ways to 'bump' a child on a waiting to speed up their assessment?These are a few of the scenarios faced by clinicians in neurodisability on a daily basis. Ethics in Child Health explores the ethical dimensions of these issues that have either been ignored or not recognised.Each chapter is built around a scenario familiar to clinicians and is discussed with respect to how ethical principles can be utilised to inform decision-making. Useful 'Themes for Discussion' are provided at the end of each chapter to help professionals and students develop practical ethical thinking.Ethics in Child Health offers a set of principles that clinicians, social workers and policy-makers can utilise in their respective spheres of influence.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Author's Appointments
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter_01
- Chapter_02
- Chapter_03
- Chapter_04
- Chapter_05
- Chapter_06
- Chapter_07
- Chapter_08
- Chapter_09
- Chapter_10
- Chapter_11
- Chapter_12
- Chapter_13
- Chapter_14
- Chapter_15
- Chapter_16
- Chapter_17
- Chapter_18
- Chapter_19
- Chapter_20
- Chapter_21
- Chapter_22
- Chapter_23
- Chapter_24
- Chapter_25
- Chapter_26
- Chapter_27
- Chapter_28
- Chapter_29
- Chapter_30
- Chapter_31
- Epilogue
- Index