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1 Online-Ressource (203 pages)
ISBN:
9781351372497
Series Statement:
Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Ser
Content:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the Series -- Preface -- Authors -- CHAPTER 1: Introduction -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 SOCIETAL ISSUES AND THE HEALTH SECTOR -- 1.3 CULTURE AND PROFESSIONS -- 1.4 RADIATION IN MEDICINE -- 1.5 SCOPE -- CHAPTER 2: Ethics for Radiation Protection in Medicine: Framework and Multicultural Considerations -- 2.1 ETHICAL ASPECTS OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION -- 2.2 COMPARISON WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICS -- 2.3 CLASSICAL ETHICAL THEORIES AS A BASIS -- 2.4 THE NEED FOR A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH -- 2.5 CROSS-CULTURAL ETHICS, OR COMMON MORALITY -- 2.6 THE VALUES -- 2.6.1 Respect for Autonomy -- 2.6.2 Non-Maleficence and Beneficence -- 2.6.3 Justice -- 2.6.4 Prudence -- 2.6.5 Transparency -- 2.7 THE IMPORTANCE OF BALANCING -- 2.8 THE 'PRAGMATIC VALUE SET' -- CHAPTER 3: The Pragmatic Value Set: Contexts and Application to Radiation Protection in Medicine -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 SCENE SETTING -- 3.2.1 Uncertainty, Communication, Risk and Sceptical Doctors -- 3.2.2 ICRP Recommendations and Medical Exposures -- 3.2.3 Regulation of Medical Exposures and Radiation Protection of Patients -- 3.2.4 Radiation Protection of Patients in Radiotherapy -- 3.3 THE PRAGMATIC SET IN MEDICAL/DENTAL PRACTICE -- 3.3.1 Dignity and Autonomy -- 3.3.2 Non-Maleficence and Beneficence -- 3.3.3 Justice -- 3.3.4 Prudence -- 3.3.5 Honesty -- 3.4 CONCLUSIONS -- CHAPTER 4: Ethics Analysis of Imaging Scenarios -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY -- 4.2 SCENARIOS -- 4.2.1 Scenario 1: Professor Browne, Orthopaedic Surgeon -- 4.2.2 Scenario 2: Mr Grey, Ultrasound Referral -- 4.2.3 Scenario 3: Dr Pine, Paediatric Radiologist -- 4.2.4 Scenario 4: Mr Viridian, Mistake in Referral -- 4.2.5 Scenario 5: CT Dose Dilemma -- 4.3 SCENARIOS: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PREGNANT PATIENTS
Content:
4.3.1 Scenario 6: Ms Violet, Pregnant Patient -- 4.3.2 Scenario 7: Ms Magenta, Pregnant Patient -- 4.4 SCENARIOS: SPECIAL SITUATIONS: IHA, NON-MEDICAL EXPOSURES AND EQUIPMENT FAILURE -- 4.4.1 Scenario 8: Dr Salmon, Cardiologist in Private Practice -- 4.4.2 Scenario 9: Ms Auburn, Drug Smuggling Suspect -- 4.4.3 Scenario 10: Failed Equipment -- 4.5 CONCLUSIONS -- CHAPTER 5: Ethics Analysis of Radiotherapy Scenarios -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 ASPECTS OF SCENARIOS AND METHODOLOGY -- 5.3 SCENARIOS -- 5.3.1 Scenario 1: Dr Loeen, Imaging Frequency -- 5.3.2 Scenario 2: Mr Wilson, A Patient's Right to Choose His Treatment -- 5.3.3 Scenario 3: Dr Celadon, Consent -- 5.3.4 Scenario 4: Mr Catreuse, Who Bears the Responsibility? -- 5.3.5 Scenario 5: Dr Oxley, Clinical Trials -- 5.3.6 Scenario 6: Ms Thomson, Patient Prioritisation -- 5.3.7 Scenario 7: Ms Payne, Choice of Treatment Technique -- 5.3.8 Scenario 8: Dr Alizarin, To Treat or Not To Treat -- 5.3.9 Scenario 9: Dr Garnet, Introduction of a New Technique -- 5.3.10 Scenario 10: Ms Perylene, What Nobody Knows -- 5.4 CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 6: Extension of the Pragmatic Value Set -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 A MORE COMPLETE SET OF VALUES FOR RADIATION PROTECTION -- 6.2.1 Dignity -- 6.2.2 Solidarity -- 6.2.3 Sustainability -- 6.2.4 Accountability -- 6.2.5 Inclusiveness -- 6.2.6 Empathy -- 6.2.7 Summary -- 6.3 THE EXTENDED LIST AND SCENARIOS FROM CHAPTERS 4 AND 5 -- 6.3.1 Dignity in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.3.2 Solidarity in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.3.3 Sustainability in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.3.4 Accountability in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.3.5 Inclusiveness in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.3.6 Empathy in Earlier Scenarios -- 6.4 CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 7: Reflections on Uncertainty, Risk and Fairness -- 7.1 ETHICS, FAIRNESS AND TRUST: THE IDEA OF FAIR RISK GOVERNANCE
Content:
7.1.1 Understanding Risk-Inherent Technology, from an Ethics Perspective -- 7.1.2 Justifying Risk: Concepts of Fairness and the Idea of Intellectual Solidarity -- 7.1.3 Three Reflections Re Ethics, Fairness and Trust in Relation to Risk Governance -- 7.2 AN ETHICS OF CARE FOR FAIR HEALTH RISK GOVERNANCE -- 7.2.1 Reflexivity/Intellectual Solidarity as Ethical Attitudes in Face of Complexity -- 7.2.2 An Ethics of Care, 'Bound in Complexity' -- 7.2.3 Enabling Virtues: Intellectual Solidarity in Decision Making, Science and Education -- 7.3 CONSEQUENCES FOR RADIOLOGICAL RISK GOVERNANCE -- 7.3.1 The Importance of Considering Different Neutral Application Contexts -- 7.3.2 Enabling Values in Radiological Risk Governance -- 7.3.3 The Justice of Justification as a Central Concern -- AFTERWORD -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX -- INDEX
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781138553880
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Malone, Jim Ethics for Radiation Protection in Medicine Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC,c2018 ISBN 9781138553880
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