Values-Based Decision-Making for the Caring Professions
David Seedhouse(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 19. August 2005
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-0-470-84734-3 (ISBN)
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Description
We have lost sight of the vital symmetry between values and evidence. Values lie behind absolutely everything we do, yet we allow technical decision-making to dominate every social sphere, as if only 'the evidence' really matters. In this extraordinarily original and compelling book, David Seedhouse advocates values-based decision-making as a much-needed means of restoring humane balance to social planning, and explains the innovative use of information technology to turn values into evidence.
The potential of values-based decision-making is huge and exciting. The final chapter of this seminal work points the way to a democratic future in which everyone's values can be seen and heard, regardless of technical knowledge or social status.
Values-Based Decision-Making mostly uses examples drawn from the health field. Like David Seedhouse's many other books, it will be of considerable interest to all health professionals. But values-based decision-making reaches into every arena of human problem-solving, and should therefore be read by everyone who makes plans on behalf of other people.
For information about values-based decision-making software visit: vide.co.nz
To join the Values Exchange (R) browse to: values-exchange.com
The potential of values-based decision-making is huge and exciting. The final chapter of this seminal work points the way to a democratic future in which everyone's values can be seen and heard, regardless of technical knowledge or social status.
Values-Based Decision-Making mostly uses examples drawn from the health field. Like David Seedhouse's many other books, it will be of considerable interest to all health professionals. But values-based decision-making reaches into every arena of human problem-solving, and should therefore be read by everyone who makes plans on behalf of other people.
For information about values-based decision-making software visit: vide.co.nz
To join the Values Exchange (R) browse to: values-exchange.com
Reviews / Votes
"...valuable as it allows the reader to closely examine the various methods by which decisions can be made..." (Doody's Health Services)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-84734-3 (9780470847343)
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David Seedhouse
Values-Based Decision-Making for the Caring Professions
The Fundamentals of Ethical Decision-Making
Book
08/2005
Wiley
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Person
David Seedhouse is a truly original thinker and prolific author, highly regarded by health practitioners, teachers and students alike. Though David has a background in philosophy, his work is always focused on solving practical problems.
Professor Seedhouse is best know for his writing on health and ethics, yet his work straddles many areas of social, philosophical and political concern. He has written or edited 14 books and produced over 200 book chapters, journal papers and other articles. His library includes the highly successful editions of Health: The Foundations for Achievement and Ethics: The Heart of Healthcare; the full list of his titles is given at the back of this book. His primary interest no lies in the development of software to enable transparent decision-making in healthcare, local democracy, schools and other social settings. The considerable practical impact of David's work can be seen - and engaged with - at www.values-exchange.com.
David is Professor of Health and Social Ethics at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (where he directs the National Centre for Health and Social Ethics) and Professor of Health Care Analysis at Middlesex University, London. He is CEO of VIDe Ltd - www.vide.co.nz - and a popular keynote conference speaker internationally.
Professor Seedhouse is best know for his writing on health and ethics, yet his work straddles many areas of social, philosophical and political concern. He has written or edited 14 books and produced over 200 book chapters, journal papers and other articles. His library includes the highly successful editions of Health: The Foundations for Achievement and Ethics: The Heart of Healthcare; the full list of his titles is given at the back of this book. His primary interest no lies in the development of software to enable transparent decision-making in healthcare, local democracy, schools and other social settings. The considerable practical impact of David's work can be seen - and engaged with - at www.values-exchange.com.
David is Professor of Health and Social Ethics at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (where he directs the National Centre for Health and Social Ethics) and Professor of Health Care Analysis at Middlesex University, London. He is CEO of VIDe Ltd - www.vide.co.nz - and a popular keynote conference speaker internationally.
Content
About the Author. Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART ONE: MR SPOCK'S MISTAKE.
Chapter One: The Limits of Reason.
Chapter Two: The Dominance of Values.
PART TWO: THE BIG PICTURE.
Chapter Three: The Truth about Relativism.
Chapter Four: How to Turn Values into Evidence.
Chapter Five: Goodbye Ethics Experts - The Democratic Promise of Values-Based Decision-Making.
Epilogue.
References.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART ONE: MR SPOCK'S MISTAKE.
Chapter One: The Limits of Reason.
Chapter Two: The Dominance of Values.
PART TWO: THE BIG PICTURE.
Chapter Three: The Truth about Relativism.
Chapter Four: How to Turn Values into Evidence.
Chapter Five: Goodbye Ethics Experts - The Democratic Promise of Values-Based Decision-Making.
Epilogue.
References.
Index.