
Ethical Issues in Community Health Care
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-340-66195-6 (ISBN)
Description
Despite the recent increased emphasis on ethics in health care, the subject of community health care is rarely specifically addressed. Yet it is in the community that many ethical issues arise, both in the particular practice situation and in the wider social issues connected with changes in government policy. This edited text discusses these questions and looks at the whole range of community health nursing in the UK.
The multidisciplinary group of contributors explore the issues of theory and practice that arise in community health care. They encourage critical reflection on the differences between hospital-based care and community care. Everyday issues are addressed that confront health practitioners working in the community, such as discrimination, mental health, standard setting, rationing in health care, public health, health promotion and discharge decision making.
This book will be essential reading for practitioners on post-registration courses in community health and students following courses in health care ethics and nursing studies.
The multidisciplinary group of contributors explore the issues of theory and practice that arise in community health care. They encourage critical reflection on the differences between hospital-based care and community care. Everyday issues are addressed that confront health practitioners working in the community, such as discrimination, mental health, standard setting, rationing in health care, public health, health promotion and discharge decision making.
This book will be essential reading for practitioners on post-registration courses in community health and students following courses in health care ethics and nursing studies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-340-66195-6 (9780340661956)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Concepts of community
Individualism
Sociological perspectives in community health care
Ethics and the public health
Rationing of health care: why do acute hospital services have higher priority?
Standard-setting
The legislative framework
Health promotion in the community
Discrimination
The ethics of community mental health care
Ethical issues in community midwifery
Ethical issues in community health care district nursing
Ethical issues in the discharge of patients from hospital to community care.
Individualism
Sociological perspectives in community health care
Ethics and the public health
Rationing of health care: why do acute hospital services have higher priority?
Standard-setting
The legislative framework
Health promotion in the community
Discrimination
The ethics of community mental health care
Ethical issues in community midwifery
Ethical issues in community health care district nursing
Ethical issues in the discharge of patients from hospital to community care.