Cross-Cultural and Religious Critiques of Informed Consent
Herausgeber: Gomez, Alberto Garcia; Garasic, Mirko Daniel; Tham, Joseph
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Cross-Cultural and Religious Critiques of Informed Consent
Herausgeber: Gomez, Alberto Garcia; Garasic, Mirko Daniel; Tham, Joseph
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This book explores the challenges of informed consent in medical intervention and research ethics, considering the global reality of multiculturalism and religious diversity.
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This book explores the challenges of informed consent in medical intervention and research ethics, considering the global reality of multiculturalism and religious diversity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Focus on Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 139mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 190g
- ISBN-13: 9781032120942
- ISBN-10: 1032120940
- Artikelnr.: 67826280
- Routledge Focus on Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 139mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 190g
- ISBN-13: 9781032120942
- ISBN-10: 1032120940
- Artikelnr.: 67826280
Joseph Tham is Full Professor in the School of Bioethics at Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy. Alberto García Gómez is Chairholder, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights, and Professor in the School of Bioethics at Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy. Mirko Daniel Garasic is a researcher at LUMSA University and Adjunct Professor of Bioethics at LUISS University in Rome, Italy.
Introduction (Joseph Tham); Part I: Multiculturalism and relational
autonomy; 1. Ethical Issues Concerning Informed Consent in
Translational/Clinical Research (Alberto García Gómez and Mirko Daniel
Garasic); 2. Informed Consent and Minors in a Multicultural Society (Mirko
Daniel Garasic and Fabio Macioce); 3. Community Engagement in the Informed
Consent Process in Global Clinical Research: International Recommendations
and Guidelines (Margherita Daverio); 4. Family and Healthcare Decision
Making: Cultural Shift from the Individual to the Relational Self (Joseph
Tham and Marie Catherine Letendre); Part II: Religious perspectives on
informed consent; 5. Informed Consent: A Critical Response from a Buddhist
Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang); 6. A Confucian View of Informed Consent in
Biomedical Practice (Ruiping Fan); 7. Hindu Norms on Human Experimentation:
Parsing Classical Texts (John Lunstroth); 8. Informed Consent and Clinical
Trials: A Jewish Perspective (David Heyd); 9. Christian Perspectives on
Informed Consent (Laura Palazzani); 10. Fitting Informed Consent onto an
Islamic Moral Landscape and within Muslim Contexts (Aasim I. Padela)
autonomy; 1. Ethical Issues Concerning Informed Consent in
Translational/Clinical Research (Alberto García Gómez and Mirko Daniel
Garasic); 2. Informed Consent and Minors in a Multicultural Society (Mirko
Daniel Garasic and Fabio Macioce); 3. Community Engagement in the Informed
Consent Process in Global Clinical Research: International Recommendations
and Guidelines (Margherita Daverio); 4. Family and Healthcare Decision
Making: Cultural Shift from the Individual to the Relational Self (Joseph
Tham and Marie Catherine Letendre); Part II: Religious perspectives on
informed consent; 5. Informed Consent: A Critical Response from a Buddhist
Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang); 6. A Confucian View of Informed Consent in
Biomedical Practice (Ruiping Fan); 7. Hindu Norms on Human Experimentation:
Parsing Classical Texts (John Lunstroth); 8. Informed Consent and Clinical
Trials: A Jewish Perspective (David Heyd); 9. Christian Perspectives on
Informed Consent (Laura Palazzani); 10. Fitting Informed Consent onto an
Islamic Moral Landscape and within Muslim Contexts (Aasim I. Padela)
Introduction (Joseph Tham); Part I: Multiculturalism and relational
autonomy; 1. Ethical Issues Concerning Informed Consent in
Translational/Clinical Research (Alberto García Gómez and Mirko Daniel
Garasic); 2. Informed Consent and Minors in a Multicultural Society (Mirko
Daniel Garasic and Fabio Macioce); 3. Community Engagement in the Informed
Consent Process in Global Clinical Research: International Recommendations
and Guidelines (Margherita Daverio); 4. Family and Healthcare Decision
Making: Cultural Shift from the Individual to the Relational Self (Joseph
Tham and Marie Catherine Letendre); Part II: Religious perspectives on
informed consent; 5. Informed Consent: A Critical Response from a Buddhist
Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang); 6. A Confucian View of Informed Consent in
Biomedical Practice (Ruiping Fan); 7. Hindu Norms on Human Experimentation:
Parsing Classical Texts (John Lunstroth); 8. Informed Consent and Clinical
Trials: A Jewish Perspective (David Heyd); 9. Christian Perspectives on
Informed Consent (Laura Palazzani); 10. Fitting Informed Consent onto an
Islamic Moral Landscape and within Muslim Contexts (Aasim I. Padela)
autonomy; 1. Ethical Issues Concerning Informed Consent in
Translational/Clinical Research (Alberto García Gómez and Mirko Daniel
Garasic); 2. Informed Consent and Minors in a Multicultural Society (Mirko
Daniel Garasic and Fabio Macioce); 3. Community Engagement in the Informed
Consent Process in Global Clinical Research: International Recommendations
and Guidelines (Margherita Daverio); 4. Family and Healthcare Decision
Making: Cultural Shift from the Individual to the Relational Self (Joseph
Tham and Marie Catherine Letendre); Part II: Religious perspectives on
informed consent; 5. Informed Consent: A Critical Response from a Buddhist
Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang); 6. A Confucian View of Informed Consent in
Biomedical Practice (Ruiping Fan); 7. Hindu Norms on Human Experimentation:
Parsing Classical Texts (John Lunstroth); 8. Informed Consent and Clinical
Trials: A Jewish Perspective (David Heyd); 9. Christian Perspectives on
Informed Consent (Laura Palazzani); 10. Fitting Informed Consent onto an
Islamic Moral Landscape and within Muslim Contexts (Aasim I. Padela)