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Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare Patrick H. T. Cartlidge (Department of Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK)

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare par Patrick H. T. Cartlidge (Department of Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK)

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare Patrick H. T. Cartlidge (Department of Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK)


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Résumé

Aimed at supporting the practitioner with regards to his or her responsibilities towards the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, this book is divided into sections that address social issues (which includes child protection), disability, and legal and ethical matters. It also explores the role of the paediatrician in differing areas.

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare Résumé

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare Patrick H. T. Cartlidge (Department of Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK)

Paediatricians, and associated professionals, are faced with innumerable social, personal and ethical problems surrounding the care of children and adolescents in everyday practice. There is therefore a need to have accessible up-to-date information on various topics that concern the everyday practice of paediatricians both in the hospital and community setting. Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare aims to assist towards this end by providing a series of succinct articles addressing many key areas of debate and concern. Closely aimed at supporting the practitioner with regards to his or her responsibilities towards the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the book is carefully divided into discrete sections that address social issues (which includes child protection), disability, and legal and ethical matters. Key topics for discussion include the influence of deprivation on emotional development, non-accidental injury, the impact of parental conflict on child development, delinquency, and drug misuse. The specific role of the paediatrician in differing areas is also explored, including the influence towards reducing the effects of social disadvantage on children, in the promotion of helpful parenting, and in the provision of bereavement support. Ethical discussions include the withdrawal of neonatal intensive care, prioritising services in a resource-limited environment, and genetic testing of families. Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare is prepared by acknowledged experts in the field, and is a valuable addition to the library collection of any child-health professional.

Sommaire

Is all well with children and childhood and the health-related services provided for them in contemporary society? 1. Historical context and new opportunities Is all well with children and childhood and the health-related services provided for them in contemporary society? 2. Exploiting the opportunities for change The Children's Act 1989 and child protection Influence of deprivation on emotional development Neglect of neglect Subdural haemorrhage in infants: when are they non-accidental? Current debates in child sexual abuse Recognition and management of fabricated and induced illness Physical child abuse: challenges and pitfalls Prevention of childhood unintentional injury The effects of war on children Parental conflict and children Social Paediatrics The nature of social work Fostering and adoption: the paeds role for children who require substitute parental care Sex education - whose baby? Delinquency: the role of the paediatrician Drug misuse: conception into childhood The role of the paediatrician in reducing the effects of social disadvantage in children Promoting helpful parenting: the paediatrician's role Cot death: responsibilities of the paediatrician Bereavement support following sudden and unexpected death in children How to break bad news Parental reaction to disability Chronic illness: the child and the family Autism spectrum disorders:how to help children and families Supporting communication in the child with a learning disability Financial help for families with disabled children Prioritising care in a resource limited service How do we choose which life to save? Equality of access or a fair go? Withholding and withdrawing neonatal IC The role of the clinical ethics committees Clinical ethics committees - a personal commentary Palliative care: moving forward New medicines for children: who is protecting the rights of the child? Improving the child's experience of healthcare: clinical governance Coping with distressed and aggressive parents Understanding and coping with complaints Ethical dilemmas in seeking consent for a PM examination Informed consent for neonatal research Consent for the examination or treatment of teenagers Treating children: whose consent counts? The ethics of population screening The ethics of genetic testing of families Ethics in undergraduate medical education: sowing the seeds Ethical principles for paediatric research

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GOR006732322
9780080446820
0080446825
Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Child Healthcare Patrick H. T. Cartlidge (Department of Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK)
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Elsevier Health Sciences
20070712
224
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