Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life von Lori A. Roscoe | Real Cases, Real Dilemmas | ISBN 9783319890128

Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life

Real Cases, Real Dilemmas

von Lori A. Roscoe und David P. Schenck
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinLori A. Roscoe
Autor / AutorinDavid P. Schenck
Buchcover Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life | Lori A. Roscoe | EAN 9783319890128 | ISBN 3-319-89012-3 | ISBN 978-3-319-89012-8
“This book is an honest and dramatic account of real people, with real issues, who are making real-life decisions about their death or the death of a loved one, with what that journey looks like through the eyes of a bio ethics consultant along with a communication specialist. … I found Communination and Bioethies at the End of Life a wonderfully fresh bio ethics casebook that provides an important and novel construct to ethics consultation.” (Lisa Anderson-Shaw, The American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 18 (09), September, 2018)

Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life

Real Cases, Real Dilemmas

von Lori A. Roscoe und David P. Schenck
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinLori A. Roscoe
Autor / AutorinDavid P. Schenck

This casebook provides a set of cases that reveal the current complexity of medical decision-making, ethical reasoning, and communication at the end of life for hospitalized patients and those who care for and about them. End-of-life issues are a controversial part of medical practice and of everyday life. Working through these cases illuminates both the practical and philosophical challenges presented by the moral problems that surface in contemporary end-of-life care. Each case involved real people, with varying goals and constraints, who tried to make the best decisions possible under demanding conditions. Though there were no easy solutions, nor ones that satisfied all stakeholders, there are important lessons to be learned about the ways end-of-life care can continue to improve. This advanced casebook is a must-read for medical and nursing students, students in the allied health professions, health communication scholars, bioethicists, those studying hospital and public administration, as well as for practicing physicians and educators.