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Rethinking rural health ethics

✍ Scribed by McDonald, Fiona; Simpson, Christy


Publisher
Springer
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
177
Series
International library of ethics law and the new medicine 72
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics are often urban-centric, making implicit assumptions about how values and norms apply in health care practice, and as such may fail to take into account the complexity, depth, richness, and diversity of the rural context. There are ethically relevant differences between rural health practice and rural health services Read more...


Abstract:
There are ethically relevant differences between rural health practice and rural health services delivery and urban practice and delivery that go beyond the stereotypes associated with rural life and Read more...

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-ix
Introduction (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 1-13
Front Matter ....Pages 15-15
Rural Health Ethics: Where Have We Been and What Is Missing? (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 17-30
The Deficit Perspective (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 31-44
The Idealisation of Rural Life and Rural Health Care (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 45-57
Front Matter ....Pages 59-59
The Value of Place (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 61-75
The Value of Community (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 77-93
The Value of Relationships (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 95-117
Taking It to the Next (Meso) Level: Organisational Ethics (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 119-138
The Big Picture: Ethics, Health Policy, Health Systems and Rural Health Care (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 139-160
Rethinking Rural Health Ethics (Christy Simpson, Fiona McDonald)....Pages 161-171
Back Matter ....Pages 173-175

✦ Subjects


Medical ethics;Rural health services -- Moral and ethical aspects;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics


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