The Adolescent Alone
Decision Making in Health Care in the United States
Herausgeber: Levine, Carol; Blustein, Jeffrey; Dubler, Nancy N.
The Adolescent Alone
Decision Making in Health Care in the United States
Herausgeber: Levine, Carol; Blustein, Jeffrey; Dubler, Nancy N.
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A collection of essays addressing issues faced by youth and health care professionals in medical decision making.
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A collection of essays addressing issues faced by youth and health care professionals in medical decision making.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780521658911
- ISBN-10: 0521658918
- Artikelnr.: 21812575
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780521658911
- ISBN-10: 0521658918
- Artikelnr.: 21812575
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the adolescent alone: 'you got nobody in your corner' Carol
Levine, Jeffrey Blustein and Nancy Dubler; Part I. The Adolescent Alone:
Who and How? Audrey Smith Rogers and Susan Newcomer; 2. Adolescent
development: implications for adolescents alone Nancy Leffert and Anne
Petersen; 3. The health of American adolescents: current issues and service
gaps Neal Hoffman; 4. Health care for the adolescent alone: a legal
landscape Abigail English; 5. Valid consent to treatment and the
unsupervised adolescent Jeffrey Blustein and Jonathan Moreno; 6. The impact
of growing up orphaned on decision-making capacity Francine Cournos; 7. The
experience of coming out among gay and lesbian youth: adolescents alone?
Andrew Boxer, Judith Cook and Gilbert Herdt; 8. Lives in the balance: a
profile of homeless youth in New York city Michael Clatts, Deborah Hillman,
Aylin Atillasoy and W. Rees Davis; 9. Adolescents and medical decision
making: observations of a medical anthropologist Betty Levin; Part II.
Introduction: Case 1. Consent and the Limits of Staff as 'Family' Abigail
English; Case 2. Placing an Unplaceable Teen Cathy Cramer, Linda Freeman
and Audrey Rogers; Case 3. An Adolescent's Contested Wish for a Kidney
Transplant Jeffrey Blustein and Susan Coupey; Case 4. Saying 'No' to
Treatment in Terminal Illness Jonathan Moreno and Ken Schonberg; Case 5.
Consent and an Informal Guardian Peter Millock and Donna Futterman; Case 6.
Does 'Nonjudgmental' Care Include Prescribing Hormones? Andrew Boxer and
Michael Clatts; Case 7. An Adolescent's Decisions about Reproduction and
HIV Transmission Francine Cournos and Nancy Dubler; Case 8. Family and
Culture in HIV Care for a Latino Adolescent Luis H. Zayas; Case 9. Consent
by Antisocial Adolescents: Defining the 'Least Bad' Option Michael Pawel;
Part III. Ethics Guidelines for Health Care Providers on Treating
'Adolescents Alone' Jeffrey Blustein, Nancy Dubler and Carol Levine.
Levine, Jeffrey Blustein and Nancy Dubler; Part I. The Adolescent Alone:
Who and How? Audrey Smith Rogers and Susan Newcomer; 2. Adolescent
development: implications for adolescents alone Nancy Leffert and Anne
Petersen; 3. The health of American adolescents: current issues and service
gaps Neal Hoffman; 4. Health care for the adolescent alone: a legal
landscape Abigail English; 5. Valid consent to treatment and the
unsupervised adolescent Jeffrey Blustein and Jonathan Moreno; 6. The impact
of growing up orphaned on decision-making capacity Francine Cournos; 7. The
experience of coming out among gay and lesbian youth: adolescents alone?
Andrew Boxer, Judith Cook and Gilbert Herdt; 8. Lives in the balance: a
profile of homeless youth in New York city Michael Clatts, Deborah Hillman,
Aylin Atillasoy and W. Rees Davis; 9. Adolescents and medical decision
making: observations of a medical anthropologist Betty Levin; Part II.
Introduction: Case 1. Consent and the Limits of Staff as 'Family' Abigail
English; Case 2. Placing an Unplaceable Teen Cathy Cramer, Linda Freeman
and Audrey Rogers; Case 3. An Adolescent's Contested Wish for a Kidney
Transplant Jeffrey Blustein and Susan Coupey; Case 4. Saying 'No' to
Treatment in Terminal Illness Jonathan Moreno and Ken Schonberg; Case 5.
Consent and an Informal Guardian Peter Millock and Donna Futterman; Case 6.
Does 'Nonjudgmental' Care Include Prescribing Hormones? Andrew Boxer and
Michael Clatts; Case 7. An Adolescent's Decisions about Reproduction and
HIV Transmission Francine Cournos and Nancy Dubler; Case 8. Family and
Culture in HIV Care for a Latino Adolescent Luis H. Zayas; Case 9. Consent
by Antisocial Adolescents: Defining the 'Least Bad' Option Michael Pawel;
Part III. Ethics Guidelines for Health Care Providers on Treating
'Adolescents Alone' Jeffrey Blustein, Nancy Dubler and Carol Levine.
Introduction: the adolescent alone: 'you got nobody in your corner' Carol
Levine, Jeffrey Blustein and Nancy Dubler; Part I. The Adolescent Alone:
Who and How? Audrey Smith Rogers and Susan Newcomer; 2. Adolescent
development: implications for adolescents alone Nancy Leffert and Anne
Petersen; 3. The health of American adolescents: current issues and service
gaps Neal Hoffman; 4. Health care for the adolescent alone: a legal
landscape Abigail English; 5. Valid consent to treatment and the
unsupervised adolescent Jeffrey Blustein and Jonathan Moreno; 6. The impact
of growing up orphaned on decision-making capacity Francine Cournos; 7. The
experience of coming out among gay and lesbian youth: adolescents alone?
Andrew Boxer, Judith Cook and Gilbert Herdt; 8. Lives in the balance: a
profile of homeless youth in New York city Michael Clatts, Deborah Hillman,
Aylin Atillasoy and W. Rees Davis; 9. Adolescents and medical decision
making: observations of a medical anthropologist Betty Levin; Part II.
Introduction: Case 1. Consent and the Limits of Staff as 'Family' Abigail
English; Case 2. Placing an Unplaceable Teen Cathy Cramer, Linda Freeman
and Audrey Rogers; Case 3. An Adolescent's Contested Wish for a Kidney
Transplant Jeffrey Blustein and Susan Coupey; Case 4. Saying 'No' to
Treatment in Terminal Illness Jonathan Moreno and Ken Schonberg; Case 5.
Consent and an Informal Guardian Peter Millock and Donna Futterman; Case 6.
Does 'Nonjudgmental' Care Include Prescribing Hormones? Andrew Boxer and
Michael Clatts; Case 7. An Adolescent's Decisions about Reproduction and
HIV Transmission Francine Cournos and Nancy Dubler; Case 8. Family and
Culture in HIV Care for a Latino Adolescent Luis H. Zayas; Case 9. Consent
by Antisocial Adolescents: Defining the 'Least Bad' Option Michael Pawel;
Part III. Ethics Guidelines for Health Care Providers on Treating
'Adolescents Alone' Jeffrey Blustein, Nancy Dubler and Carol Levine.
Levine, Jeffrey Blustein and Nancy Dubler; Part I. The Adolescent Alone:
Who and How? Audrey Smith Rogers and Susan Newcomer; 2. Adolescent
development: implications for adolescents alone Nancy Leffert and Anne
Petersen; 3. The health of American adolescents: current issues and service
gaps Neal Hoffman; 4. Health care for the adolescent alone: a legal
landscape Abigail English; 5. Valid consent to treatment and the
unsupervised adolescent Jeffrey Blustein and Jonathan Moreno; 6. The impact
of growing up orphaned on decision-making capacity Francine Cournos; 7. The
experience of coming out among gay and lesbian youth: adolescents alone?
Andrew Boxer, Judith Cook and Gilbert Herdt; 8. Lives in the balance: a
profile of homeless youth in New York city Michael Clatts, Deborah Hillman,
Aylin Atillasoy and W. Rees Davis; 9. Adolescents and medical decision
making: observations of a medical anthropologist Betty Levin; Part II.
Introduction: Case 1. Consent and the Limits of Staff as 'Family' Abigail
English; Case 2. Placing an Unplaceable Teen Cathy Cramer, Linda Freeman
and Audrey Rogers; Case 3. An Adolescent's Contested Wish for a Kidney
Transplant Jeffrey Blustein and Susan Coupey; Case 4. Saying 'No' to
Treatment in Terminal Illness Jonathan Moreno and Ken Schonberg; Case 5.
Consent and an Informal Guardian Peter Millock and Donna Futterman; Case 6.
Does 'Nonjudgmental' Care Include Prescribing Hormones? Andrew Boxer and
Michael Clatts; Case 7. An Adolescent's Decisions about Reproduction and
HIV Transmission Francine Cournos and Nancy Dubler; Case 8. Family and
Culture in HIV Care for a Latino Adolescent Luis H. Zayas; Case 9. Consent
by Antisocial Adolescents: Defining the 'Least Bad' Option Michael Pawel;
Part III. Ethics Guidelines for Health Care Providers on Treating
'Adolescents Alone' Jeffrey Blustein, Nancy Dubler and Carol Levine.