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Debates in Values-Based Practice: Arguments For and Against [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Manchester Metropolitan University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x160x18 mm, kaal: 610 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sari: Values-Based Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107038936
  • ISBN-13: 9781107038936
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x160x18 mm, kaal: 610 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sari: Values-Based Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107038936
  • ISBN-13: 9781107038936
Teised raamatud teemal:
Demands on healthcare systems are increasingly complex and diverse. Consumerism, multiculturalism and regulation challenge practitioners and policymakers. This book helps readers to make rational decisions about healthcare provision in the context of complex and diverse values, providing valuable information for health practitioners, managers, academics and researchers.

Demands on healthcare systems are increasingly complex and diverse. Consumerism, multiculturalism and regulation challenge practitioners and policymakers. This has led to urgent debate about the value and purpose of healthcare as people seek to make serious, well-thought through decisions. This book helps readers to make rational decisions about healthcare provision in the context of complex and diverse values. It offers no easy solutions, instead presenting a range of perspectives and arguments on values-based practice, an increasingly influential approach to managing value-conflicts/differences in medicine, psychiatry, health and social care. Readers must make their own minds up about the controversies, but this book will give them a sense of the scene and the ability to defend their own position with clarity and confidence. This is a valuable resource for health practitioners and managers, academics in health services research and policy and students of management, bioethics, applied philosophy and political and social theory.

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'What a privilege to listen in to a civilised discussion between the originator of value based medicine, Bill Fulford, and those who seek to understand, to take it further, practically and philosophically, and to dissent. This book gives us all of that and the gracious response of Fulford to both friend and foe alike. It shows how such discussion can improve the practice of medicine and, by extension, inform approaches to global health. There is much here for philosopher and practitioner alike.' Sir Michael Marmot, Director, University College London Institute of Health Equity 'This impressive volume provides a thoroughgoing and spirited debate on the important topic of values-based practice. VBP is vetted from multiple professional and philosophical perspectives, yet the discussion truly coheres, a rarity in collections of this kind.' Sandra J. Tanenbaum, Ohio State University

Muu info

Offers guidance on the current debate about the value and purpose of healthcare, helping readers to make rational, defensible decisions.
List of contributors
vii
Editorial introduction ix
Section 1 VBP: values, practice and philosophy
1 Values-based practice: the facts
3(17)
K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford
2 Values-based clinical reasoning
20(17)
Ed Peile
3 Liberating practice from philosophy - a critical examination of values-based practice and its underpinnings
37(13)
Elselijn Kingma
Natalie Banner
4 Values-based practice and authoritarianism
50(12)
Tim Thornton
5 Values-based practice: but which values, and whose?
62(7)
Bob Brecher
6 Reframing health care: philosophy for medicine and human flourishing
69(16)
Phil Hutchinson
Rupert Read
7 Values-based practice: a new tool or a new package?
85(11)
Mona Gupta
8 Values or virtues?
96(12)
Richard Hamilton
9 Values-based practice, competence and expertise
108(13)
Gideon Calder
10 Wishing to remain ill: an unacceptable value?
121(10)
Harry Lesser
11 Values-based practice and global health
131(11)
Sridhar Venkatapuram
12 Is values-based practice useful in psychiatry? - a practitioner's view
142(8)
Alistair Stewart
13 Living with uncertainty: a first-person plural response to eleven commentaries on values-based practice
150(21)
K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford
Section 2 VBM and the basis for medical decisions: survival, security and flourishing
14 Values, foundations and being human
171(13)
Miles Little
15 Eliciting axioms to enrich debates about the pharmaceutical industry
184(14)
Wendy Lipworth
Kathleen Montgomery
16 Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain the emergence and shape of the medical profession
198(11)
Kathleen Montgomery
Wendy Lipworth
17 Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest foundationalism
209(11)
Ross E. G. Upshur
18 Values-based or values-Informed? A non-foundationalist argument for the more rational positioning of health care values within a person-centred clinical decision-making framework
220(16)
Andrew Miles
19 Values-based medicine, foundationalism and casuistry
236(8)
Mark R. Tonelli
20 Values-based medicine and patient autonomy
244(8)
Robyn Bluhm
21 Responses to contributions, suggestions and critiques
252(13)
Miles Little
Section 3 Conclusions
22 Walking the VB-talk: concluding reflections on models, methods and practical pay-offs
265(7)
K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford
Miles Little
Index 272
Michael Loughlin is Reader in Applied Philosophy in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.