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<strong>Principles</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong><br />

Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t, <strong>Richard</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong><br />

ISBN-13: 9780470027134<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Contributors.<br />

Foreword <strong>by</strong> Raanan E. Gillon (Faculty <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Imperial College London).<br />

Foreword <strong>by</strong> Tony Hope (Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Oxford).<br />

Preface.<br />

Part I: Methodology and Perspectives.<br />

Introduction (John R. McMillan).<br />

1 The 'Four <strong>Principles</strong>' Approach to <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Tom L. Beauchamp).<br />

2 Theories <strong>of</strong> Autonomy (Natalie Stoljar).<br />

3 Beneficence (Garrett Cullity).<br />

4 Responsibilities for Poverty-Related Ill <strong>Health</strong> (Thomas W. Pogge).<br />

5 Liberalism and Communitarianism (Colin Tyler).<br />

6 How Many <strong>Principles</strong> for Bioethics? (Robert M. Veatch).<br />

7 Casuistical Reasoning in Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> (Albert R. Jonsen).<br />

8 Utilitarianism and Bioethics (Matti Häyry).<br />

9 Deontology (David A. McNaughton and J. Piers Rawling).<br />

10 Kantian <strong>Ethics</strong> (Onora O'Neill).<br />

11 Feminist Approaches to <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Susan Sherwin).<br />

12 Virtue Theory (Justin Oakley).<br />

13 Moral Relativism (Mark Sheehan).<br />

14 Christian Approaches to Bioethics (Heather Widdows).<br />

15 Judaism and Medicine: Jewish Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> (Fred Rosner).<br />

16 The Search for Islamic Bioethics <strong>Principles</strong> (Abdulaziz Sachedina).<br />

17 Buddhist Bioethics (James Hughes).<br />

18 South Asian Approaches to <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Harold Coward).<br />

19 The Specious Idea <strong>of</strong> an Asian Bioethics: Beyond Dichotomizing East and West (Jing-Bao Nie).<br />

20 Narrative <strong>Ethics</strong> (Howard Brody).<br />

21 Empirical Approaches to <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Jeremy Sugarman, Robert A. Pearlman and Holly A. Taylor).<br />

22 Medical Sociology and the Redundancy <strong>of</strong> Empirical <strong>Ethics</strong> (Adam Hedgecoe).<br />

23 The Use <strong>of</strong> Thought Experiments in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Adrian Walsh).<br />

24 Deliberative Bioethics (Michael Parker).<br />

25 Law, <strong>Ethics</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Sheila A.M. McLean).<br />

26 Medical Humanities: An Overview (Martyn Evans).<br />

27 Reflective Equilibrium as a Method in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Theo van Willigenburg).


28 Hermeneutic <strong>Ethics</strong> between Practice and Theory (Guy A.M. Widdershoven and Tineke A. Abma).<br />

29 Paternalism in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> Policy (James F. Childress).<br />

30 Need: An Instrumental View (Anthony J. Culyer).<br />

31 Rights (James G.S. Wilson).<br />

32 Exploitation in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Alan Wertheimer).<br />

33 Competence to Consent (Monique F. Jonas).<br />

34 The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Double Effect (Suzanne Uniacke).<br />

35 Ordinary and Extraordinary Means (Stephen D. John).<br />

36 Acts and Omissions (Tuija Takala).<br />

37 Personhood and Moral Status (Ainsley J. Newson).<br />

38 Commodification (Stephen Wilkinson).<br />

Part II: Issues in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Practice.<br />

Introduction (Heather Draper).<br />

39 Consent and Informed Consent (Neil C. Manson).<br />

40 Treatment Decisions for Incapacitated Patients (Rebecca S. Dresser).<br />

41 Children's Consent to Medical Treatment (David W. Archard).<br />

42 Patients and Disclosure <strong>of</strong> Surgical Risk (Justin Oakley).<br />

43 Confidentiality (Rebecca Bennett).<br />

44 Truth-telling, Lying and the Doctor–Patient Relationship (Roger Higgs).<br />

45 Personal Beliefs and Patient <strong>Care</strong> (Jennifer Jackson).<br />

46 Conscience and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Piers Benn).<br />

47 <strong>Care</strong> in Families (Hilde Lindemann).<br />

48 The <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Primary <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Annettee J. Braunack-Mayer).<br />

49 The Nurse–Patient Relationship: A 'rinciples plus <strong>Care</strong>'Account (Steven D. Edwards).<br />

50 Dual Responsibilities: Do They Raise Any Different Ethical Issues than "Normal" Therapeutic Relationships? (Ann<br />

Sommerville and Veronica English).<br />

51 Violent and Abusive Patients: An Ethically Informed Response (Graham M. Behr, J.S. Emmanuel and J. P. Ruddock).<br />

52 The Moral Significance <strong>of</strong> the Human Foetus (Norman Ford).<br />

53 Will We Need Abortion in Utopia? (Adrienne Asch).<br />

54 Maternal–Foetal Conflict (Rosamund Scott).<br />

55 Limits to Reproductive Liberty (Thomas H. Murray).<br />

56 Disability without Denial (Tom Sorell).<br />

57 Disability and Equality: Should Difference Be Welcomed? (Tom Shakespeare).<br />

58 Genetic Counselling (Angus Clarke).<br />

59 <strong>Ethics</strong> and Psychotherapy: An Issue <strong>of</strong> Trust (Tim Bond).<br />

60 Mental Illness and Compulsory Treatment (John R. McMillan).<br />

61 Personality Disorders and Compulsory Detention (Matt Matravers).<br />

62 Labia Mea, Domine: Media, Morality and Eating Disorders (Simona Giordano).<br />

63 Intellectual Disability (Pekka Louhiala).


64 Ethical Issues and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> for Older People (Julian C. Hughes).<br />

65 Organs and Tissues for Transplantation and Research (David P.T. Price).<br />

66 Living Donor Organ Transplantation (Timothy M. Wilkinson).<br />

67 Euthanasia and Principled <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong>: From Conflict to Compromise? (<strong>Richard</strong> Huxtable).<br />

68 Understanding and Misunderstanding Death (David Lamb).<br />

69 <strong>Ethics</strong> without Boundaries: Medical Tourism (Guido Pennings).<br />

70 <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping (Bennett Foddy and Julian Savulescu).<br />

71 Training Good Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals: <strong>Ethics</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Education (Nafsika Athanassoulis).<br />

72 <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultations and <strong>Ethics</strong> Committees (Anne Slowther).<br />

Part III: Medicine in Society.<br />

Introduction (Angus Dawson).<br />

73 The Concepts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and Illness (Lennart Y. Nordenfelt).<br />

74 Community in Public <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Bruce Jennings).<br />

75 <strong>Health</strong> Promotion, Society and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Alan Cribb).<br />

76 Preventing Disease (Marcel Verweij).<br />

77 Quantitative Methods for Priority-Setting in <strong>Health</strong>: Ethical Issues (Daniel Wikler, Dan W. Brock, Sarah Marchand, and<br />

Tessa Tan Torres).<br />

78 Economics, Political Philosophy and <strong>Ethics</strong>: The Role <strong>of</strong> Public Preferences in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Decision Making (Jeff<br />

<strong>Richard</strong>son and John McKie).<br />

79 Decision Analysis: the Ethical Approach to Most <strong>Health</strong> Decision Making (Jack Dowie).<br />

80 <strong>Health</strong> Inequities and the Social Determinants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> (Wendy Rogers).<br />

81 Organizational <strong>Ethics</strong> in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Jacob E. Kurlander and Marion Danis).<br />

82 Ethical Issues in Epidemiology (Steven S. Coughlin).<br />

83 Screening: Ethical Aspects (Niklas Juth and Christian Munthe).<br />

84 Vaccination <strong>Ethics</strong> (Angus Dawson).<br />

85 The Patient as Victim and Vector: Bioethics and the Challenge <strong>of</strong> Infectious Disease (Margaret P. Battin, Linda S. Carr-<br />

Lee, Leslie P. Francis, Jay A. Jacobson, and Charles B. Smith).<br />

86 Bioterrorism, Society and <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> (Michael J. Selgelid).<br />

87 Drug Addiction, Society and <strong>Ethics</strong> (Wayne Hall and Adrian Carter).<br />

88 Smoking: Is Acceptance <strong>of</strong> the Risks Fully Voluntary? (Robert E. Goodin).<br />

89 Doctors and Human Rights (Doris Schroeder).<br />

90 Duties to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Host Countries' Medical Systems (Pascale Allotey, Hilary Pickles and Vanessa<br />

Johnston).<br />

91 Medical Aid in Disaster Relief (Søren Holm).<br />

Part IV: Research <strong>Ethics</strong> and <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Technologies.<br />

Introduction (<strong>Richard</strong> E. Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t).<br />

92 The <strong>Ethics</strong> and Governance <strong>of</strong> Medical Research (<strong>Richard</strong> E. Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t).<br />

93 The <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Animal Research (David DeGrazia).<br />

94 The Ethical Requirement for Systematic Reviews for Randomized Trials (Mike Clarke).<br />

95 Informed Consent for Research (James Flory, David Wendler and Ezekiel Emanuel).<br />

96 Evaluating Benefits and Harms in Clinical Research (Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer).


97 Patients’ Obligations? (Simon Woods).<br />

98 Standard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Owed to Participants in Clinical Trials: Different Standards in Different Countries? (Reidar K. Lie).<br />

99 Justice and Priority Setting in International <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Research (Solomon R. Benatar).<br />

100 Obligations <strong>of</strong> the Pharmaceutical Industry (Udo Schuklenk and Jim Gallagher).<br />

101 <strong>Ethics</strong> and Medical Publishing (<strong>Richard</strong> Smith and Iain Chalmers).<br />

102 Human Reproductive Cloning (D. Gareth Jones and Kerry A. Galvin).<br />

103 Obtaining Human Eggs for Stem Cell Research: Ethical Issues (Heather Draper).<br />

104 The <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Xenotransplantation (Jonathan Hughes).<br />

105 Pharmacogenomics (Ruth Chadwick).<br />

106 Ethical Issues in Human Gene Transfer: A Historical Overview (Eric T. Juengst and Hannah Grankvist).<br />

107 The <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ageing, Genetics and Immortality (Daniela Cutaş and John Harris).<br />

108 Ethical Issues <strong>of</strong> Enhancement Technologies (Ruud H.J. ter Meulen, Lisbeth Nielsen and Laurens Landeweerd).<br />

109 Psychosurgery and Neuroimplantation: Changing What is Deep Within a Person (Grant Gillett).<br />

110 Resisting Addiction: Novel Application <strong>of</strong> Vaccines (Andreas Hasman).<br />

Index.

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