Debates in Values-Based Practice
Herausgeber: Loughlin, Michael
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Herausgeber: Loughlin, Michael
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Offers guidance on the current debate about the value and purpose of healthcare, helping readers to make rational, defensible decisions.
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Offers guidance on the current debate about the value and purpose of healthcare, helping readers to make rational, defensible decisions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038936
- ISBN-10: 1107038936
- Artikelnr.: 40911694
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038936
- ISBN-10: 1107038936
- Artikelnr.: 40911694
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Editorial introduction Michael Loughlin; Part I. VBP:
Values, Practice and Philosophy: 1. Values-based practice: the facts K. W.
M. (Bill) Fulford; 2. Values-based clinical reasoning Ed Peile; 3.
Liberating practice from philosophy - a critical examination of
Values-Based Practice and its underpinnings Elselijn Kingma and Natalie
Banner; 4. Values-based practice and authoritarianism Tim Thornton; 5. VBP:
but which values? And whose? Bob Brecher; 6. Reframing health care:
philosophy for medicine and human flourishing Phil Hutchinson and Rupert
Read; 7. Values-based practice: a new tool or a new package? Mona Gupta; 8.
Values or virtues? Richard Hamilton; 9. Values-Based Practice, competence
and expertise Gideon Calder; 10. Wishing to remain ill: an unacceptable
value? Harry Lesser; 11. VBP and global health Sridhar Venkatapuram; 12. Is
VBP useful in psychiatry? - A practitioner's view Alistair Stewart; 13.
Living with uncertainty: a first person plural response to eleven
commentaries K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford; Part II. VBM and the Basis for
Medical Decisions: Survival, Security and Flourishing: 14. Values,
foundations and being human Miles Little; 15. Eliciting axioms to enrich
debates about the pharmaceutical industry Wendy Lipworth and Kathleen
Montgomery; 16. Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain
the emergence and shape of the medical profession Kathleen Montgomery and
Wendy Lipworth; 17. Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest
foundationalism Ross E. G. Upshur; 18. VBM and the challenge of
person-centred medicine Andrew Miles; 19. Values-based medicine,
foundationalism and casuistry Mark R. Tonelli; 20. Values-based medicine
and patient autonomy Robyn Bluhm; 21. Responses to contributions,
suggestions and critiques Miles Little; Part III. Conclusions: 22. Walking
the VB-talk: concluding reflections on models, methods and practical
pay-offs K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford and Miles Little; Index.
Values, Practice and Philosophy: 1. Values-based practice: the facts K. W.
M. (Bill) Fulford; 2. Values-based clinical reasoning Ed Peile; 3.
Liberating practice from philosophy - a critical examination of
Values-Based Practice and its underpinnings Elselijn Kingma and Natalie
Banner; 4. Values-based practice and authoritarianism Tim Thornton; 5. VBP:
but which values? And whose? Bob Brecher; 6. Reframing health care:
philosophy for medicine and human flourishing Phil Hutchinson and Rupert
Read; 7. Values-based practice: a new tool or a new package? Mona Gupta; 8.
Values or virtues? Richard Hamilton; 9. Values-Based Practice, competence
and expertise Gideon Calder; 10. Wishing to remain ill: an unacceptable
value? Harry Lesser; 11. VBP and global health Sridhar Venkatapuram; 12. Is
VBP useful in psychiatry? - A practitioner's view Alistair Stewart; 13.
Living with uncertainty: a first person plural response to eleven
commentaries K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford; Part II. VBM and the Basis for
Medical Decisions: Survival, Security and Flourishing: 14. Values,
foundations and being human Miles Little; 15. Eliciting axioms to enrich
debates about the pharmaceutical industry Wendy Lipworth and Kathleen
Montgomery; 16. Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain
the emergence and shape of the medical profession Kathleen Montgomery and
Wendy Lipworth; 17. Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest
foundationalism Ross E. G. Upshur; 18. VBM and the challenge of
person-centred medicine Andrew Miles; 19. Values-based medicine,
foundationalism and casuistry Mark R. Tonelli; 20. Values-based medicine
and patient autonomy Robyn Bluhm; 21. Responses to contributions,
suggestions and critiques Miles Little; Part III. Conclusions: 22. Walking
the VB-talk: concluding reflections on models, methods and practical
pay-offs K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford and Miles Little; Index.
List of contributors; Editorial introduction Michael Loughlin; Part I. VBP:
Values, Practice and Philosophy: 1. Values-based practice: the facts K. W.
M. (Bill) Fulford; 2. Values-based clinical reasoning Ed Peile; 3.
Liberating practice from philosophy - a critical examination of
Values-Based Practice and its underpinnings Elselijn Kingma and Natalie
Banner; 4. Values-based practice and authoritarianism Tim Thornton; 5. VBP:
but which values? And whose? Bob Brecher; 6. Reframing health care:
philosophy for medicine and human flourishing Phil Hutchinson and Rupert
Read; 7. Values-based practice: a new tool or a new package? Mona Gupta; 8.
Values or virtues? Richard Hamilton; 9. Values-Based Practice, competence
and expertise Gideon Calder; 10. Wishing to remain ill: an unacceptable
value? Harry Lesser; 11. VBP and global health Sridhar Venkatapuram; 12. Is
VBP useful in psychiatry? - A practitioner's view Alistair Stewart; 13.
Living with uncertainty: a first person plural response to eleven
commentaries K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford; Part II. VBM and the Basis for
Medical Decisions: Survival, Security and Flourishing: 14. Values,
foundations and being human Miles Little; 15. Eliciting axioms to enrich
debates about the pharmaceutical industry Wendy Lipworth and Kathleen
Montgomery; 16. Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain
the emergence and shape of the medical profession Kathleen Montgomery and
Wendy Lipworth; 17. Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest
foundationalism Ross E. G. Upshur; 18. VBM and the challenge of
person-centred medicine Andrew Miles; 19. Values-based medicine,
foundationalism and casuistry Mark R. Tonelli; 20. Values-based medicine
and patient autonomy Robyn Bluhm; 21. Responses to contributions,
suggestions and critiques Miles Little; Part III. Conclusions: 22. Walking
the VB-talk: concluding reflections on models, methods and practical
pay-offs K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford and Miles Little; Index.
Values, Practice and Philosophy: 1. Values-based practice: the facts K. W.
M. (Bill) Fulford; 2. Values-based clinical reasoning Ed Peile; 3.
Liberating practice from philosophy - a critical examination of
Values-Based Practice and its underpinnings Elselijn Kingma and Natalie
Banner; 4. Values-based practice and authoritarianism Tim Thornton; 5. VBP:
but which values? And whose? Bob Brecher; 6. Reframing health care:
philosophy for medicine and human flourishing Phil Hutchinson and Rupert
Read; 7. Values-based practice: a new tool or a new package? Mona Gupta; 8.
Values or virtues? Richard Hamilton; 9. Values-Based Practice, competence
and expertise Gideon Calder; 10. Wishing to remain ill: an unacceptable
value? Harry Lesser; 11. VBP and global health Sridhar Venkatapuram; 12. Is
VBP useful in psychiatry? - A practitioner's view Alistair Stewart; 13.
Living with uncertainty: a first person plural response to eleven
commentaries K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford; Part II. VBM and the Basis for
Medical Decisions: Survival, Security and Flourishing: 14. Values,
foundations and being human Miles Little; 15. Eliciting axioms to enrich
debates about the pharmaceutical industry Wendy Lipworth and Kathleen
Montgomery; 16. Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain
the emergence and shape of the medical profession Kathleen Montgomery and
Wendy Lipworth; 17. Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest
foundationalism Ross E. G. Upshur; 18. VBM and the challenge of
person-centred medicine Andrew Miles; 19. Values-based medicine,
foundationalism and casuistry Mark R. Tonelli; 20. Values-based medicine
and patient autonomy Robyn Bluhm; 21. Responses to contributions,
suggestions and critiques Miles Little; Part III. Conclusions: 22. Walking
the VB-talk: concluding reflections on models, methods and practical
pay-offs K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford and Miles Little; Index.