Care in Healthcare

Care in Healthcare

Reflections on Theory and Practice

Krause, Franziska; Boldt, Joachim

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2017

298

Dura

Inglês

9783319612904

15 a 20 dias

5056

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1. 'Understanding Care. Introductory Remarks' by Franziska Krause and Joachim Boldt.- Part 1:Framing Care.- 2. 'Forgotten Approaches to Care. The Human Being as Neighbour in the German-Jewish Tradition of the Nineteenth Century' by Elisabeth Conradi.- 3. 'Nursing as Accommodated Care. A Contribution to the Phenomenology of Care. Appeal - Concern - Volition - Practice' by Bjoern Freter.- 4. 'Fundamentals of an Ethics of Care' by Giovanni Maio.- 5. 'The Interdependence of Care and Autonomy. A Hermeneutic Approach' by Joachim Boldt.- 6. 'Caring Relationships. Commercial Surrogacy and the Ethical Relevance of the Other' by Franziska Krause.- Part 2: Situated Care.- 7. 'Sociomaterial Will-work. Aligning Daily Wanting in Dutch Dementia Care' by Annelieke Driessen.- 8. 'The Dementia Village - Between Community and Society' by Tobias Haeusermann.- 9. 'Regulation as an Obstacle to Care? A Care-Ethical Evaluation of the Regulation on the Use of Seclusion Cells in Psychiatric Care in Flanders (Belgium)' by Tim Opgenhaffen.- 10. 'Witnessing as an Embodied Practice in German Midwifery Care' by Annekatrin Skeide.- 11. Tensions in Diabetes Care Practice. Ethical Challenges With a Focus on Nurses in a Home-Based Care Team' by Pei-Yi Liu and Helen Kohlen.- 12. 'Caring about Care in the Hospital Arena and Nurses' Voices in Hospital Ethics Committees. Three Decades of Experiences' by Helen Kohlen.- 13. 'Toward a Three-Dimensional Perspective of Space for Humanizing Hospital Care' by Hanneke van der Meide.- 14. 'Conclusion - Asking the Right Questions' by Joachim Boldt, Annelieke Driessen, Bjoern Freter, Tobias Haeusermann, Franziska Krause, Pei-Yi Liu, Tim Opgenhaffen, Annekatrin Skeide.
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Medical Ethics;Healthcare;Healthcare Professionals;Nursing;Midwifery;Practices of Care;Open Access