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Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics

Exploring methodologies for ethical dilemmas in healthcare

Michael Parker editor Marian Verkerk editor Richard Ashcroft editor Anneke Lucassen editor Guy Widdershoven editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Aug '05

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This insightful book explores various methodologies for analyzing ethical dilemmas in medicine, showcasing the importance of theoretical perspectives. Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics serves as a valuable resource.

In Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics, the authors provide a comprehensive exploration of the primary methods for analyzing ethical dilemmas in contemporary medicine. The book begins with a thought-provoking genetics case presented by Anneke Lucassen, a clinician who draws from her real-world experiences. This case serves as a foundation for the subsequent analysis, which is approached from various theoretical perspectives. Each ethicist contributes their unique viewpoint, illustrating how different methodologies can yield diverse practical conclusions.

The structure of Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics allows each chapter to stand alone, making it accessible for readers seeking specific insights. However, the true value of the book lies in the comparative analysis it encourages. By examining the same case through multiple lenses, readers gain a deeper understanding of the implications of differing ethical frameworks and how they can influence decision-making in medical practice. This eclectic approach not only highlights the complexity of ethical issues in healthcare but also emphasizes the importance of methodological rigor.

At the conclusion of the book, Lucassen offers a clinician's perspective on the various ethical approaches discussed, bridging the gap between theory and practice. This makes Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics an essential resource for practicing clinical ethicists, as well as students pursuing advanced studies in medical ethics and applied philosophy, providing them with valuable insights into the nuances of ethical analysis in medicine.

'I found this book to be very useful for clinical practice. … The chapter discussions on theoretical grounding are stimulating and at times challenging, but most appreciated in the way they provide insight into the application of theory to practice.' Doody's
'It takes a complex clinical case and shows how it can be analysed from different theoretical ethical perspectives … All chapters are written clearly, even those on hermeneutic and post-structuralist analysis. This should not only enlighten, but also reassure, the clinician reader whose instinctive response to these latter approaches might be one of suspicion … succeeds in its aim of illuminating the wide array of methods and theoretical approaches currently in use in clinical ethics. It would be of interest and value to trainees and career doctors in general and specialist practice.' Journal of The Royal Society of Medicine
'This volume is an excellent step in the general direction of grounding medical ethics in more real life experiences.' Megan Clinch, The London School of Economics

ISBN: 9780521835497

Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 23mm

Weight: 552g

260 pages