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Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare

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Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare book

Transition and Challenges

Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare

DOI link for Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare

Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare book

Transition and Challenges
Edited BySabine Salloch, Verena Sandow, Jan Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 17 June 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580340
Pages 206 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315580340
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Health and Social Care, Humanities, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Social Sciences
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Salloch, S. (Ed.), Sandow, V. (Ed.), Schildmann, J. (Ed.), Vollmann, J. (Ed.). (2016). Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580340

Recent social developments, such as demographic change, skill shortages and new medical technologies, have necessitated a transition in the traditional roles of health-care professions. New forms of division of labour and inter-professional health-care education are emerging while at the same time ethical challenges, such as corruption and conflicts of interest, have to be mastered. This book addresses historical, conceptual and empirical aspects of professionalism and inter-professionalism in health care from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. The work is divided into five sections: historical and societal aspects of health care professions; learning and teaching medical professionalism; transformation of health care professions; professional leadership and team decision-making in health care; and ethical challenges to health care professionalism. The final chapter integrates the main ideas and perspectives on health-care professionalism which have been developed throughout the book and highlights how the work in the diverse disciplines is interrelated. The book will be a valuable reference for the many researchers and students with an interest in medical ethics, professionalism and comparative systems of healthcare.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

BySabine Salloch, Verena Sandow, Jan Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann

part I|28 pages

Historical and societal aspects of healthcare professions

chapter 2|16 pages

A shifting focus from patients to employees

Withdrawal of religious communities and the emergence of political activity in Protestant hospitals in Berlin between 1960 and 1990
ByClemens Tangerding

chapter 3|11 pages

How to write a letter

A physician’s letters from the viewpoint of medical humanities
ByKatharina Fürholzer

part II|34 pages

Learning and teaching healthcare professionalism

chapter 4|13 pages

Collaborative decision-making

A normative synthesis of decision-making models in healthcare
BySarah Berger, Cornelia Mahler, Jobst-Hendrik Schultz, Joachim Szecsenyi, Katja Götz

chapter 5|19 pages

The Regensburg Model (‘Pain Care Manager’)

An integrated interprofessional pain curriculum for healthcare professionals in German-speaking countries
ByKirstin Fragemann, Nicole Lindenberg, Bernhard M. Graf, Christoph H. R. Wiese

part III|38 pages

Transformation of healthcare professions

chapter 6|16 pages

Professionalism of the health workforce in Ukraine

ByTetiana Stepurko, Alona Goroshko, Paolo Carlo Belli

chapter 7|12 pages

Transformation of the role of healthcare ethics committees and the concept of clinical ethics in Belarus

Implications for medical professionalism
ByAndrei Famenka

chapter 8|9 pages

Ethical problems concerning the international brain drain of healthcare professionals

ByDorina Maria Stănescu

part IV|38 pages

Professional leadership and team decision-making in healthcare

chapter 9|13 pages

Substituted or supported decisions?

Examining models of decision-making within interprofessional team decision-making for individuals at risk of lacking decision-making capacity
ByGemma Clarke, Sarah Galbraith, Jeremy Woodward, Anthony Holland, Stephen Barclay

chapter 10|12 pages

Attitudinal, motivational and behavioural correlates of ethical leadership in healthcare teams

ByMartina Šendula-Pavelic´, Zoran Sušanj, Ana Jakopec

chapter 11|11 pages

Cooperation between managers and the medical profession in the context of strategic decision-making in non-profit hospitals

A manageable challenge?
ByStephanie Rüsch

part V|31 pages

Ethical challenges to healthcare professionalism

chapter 12|11 pages

Akrasia and obedience in medicine

Deferring to authority in a decision you believe to be wrong
ByTim Wray, Christopher Yu, Christopher Philbey

chapter 13|16 pages

Professionalism in public health medicine and policy

The challenge of enhancement
ByAlex McKeown

chapter 14|3 pages

Ethics and professionalism in healthcare

A position paper 1
BySarah Berger, Andrei Famenka, Kristin Fragemann, Katharina Fürholzer, Alex McKeown, Stephanie Rüsche, Martina Šendula-Pavelić, Dorina Maria Stănescu, Tetiana Stepurko, Clemens Tangerding, Christopher Yu
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