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Ideological Debates in Family Medicine

Editat de Stephen Buetow Autor Tim Kenealy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2008
This book brings together opposing chapters that range in form from scientific discussions to personal narratives. The need to listen to, and respect, different perspectives is especially relevant to the content and process of family medicine -- the body of knowledge on which family practice or general practice is based. As a clinical discipline, family medicine is open to different perspectives because it tolerates rather than minimises high uncertainty and low agreement in a world of ever increasing complexity. Understanding in family medicine is also messily context sensitive, holistic and relational, quintessentially co-ordinating the situated subjectivity and individualism of the art of care with the putative objectivity and collectivism of science. For family medicine, evidence has always been the changing totality of the evidence of ideas -- drawn from science, theory, practical experience, expertise, the law and ethics. Ideological debates thus find a natural home in family medicine where they celebrate diverse social perspectives in which clinical issues are merely one element. No current text brings together such debates in one coherent work. Various scholars have continued to develop contested and changing concepts and models of primary care and family medicine. However, there remains an unmet need for a work dedicated specifically to grappling in a rigorous and comprehensive manner with the most important practical issues challenging the discipline today. This book aims to respond to the opportunity this lacuna presents and so offer a menu of options for a unified family medicine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781600216169
ISBN-10: 1600216161
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 260 x 180 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

Cuprins

Family Medicine Should Redefine its Essential Attributes: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Redefine its Essential Attributes: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Rediscover a Focus on Family Care: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Rediscover a Focus on Family Care: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Emphasise Population Care: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Emphasise Population care: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Focus on the 'Sick': Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Focus on the 'Sick': Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Encourage its Clinicians to Subspecialise: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Encourage its Clinicians to Subspecialise: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Tolerate Uncertainty to Manage Clinical Risk: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Tolerate Uncertainty to Manage Clinical Risk: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should be more Evidence-based than at Present: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should be more Evidence-based than at Present: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Shift Attention from Rationality to Emotions: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Shift Attention from Rationality to Emotions: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Encourage the Development of Luxury Practices: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Encourage the Development of Luxury Practices: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Promote the Delivery of Care through Group Practices: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Promote the Delivery of Care through Group Practices: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Emphasise the Provision of Care as a Social Good: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Emphasise the Provision of Care as a Social Good: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Support the Optional Autonomy of Patients in Decision-making: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Support the Optional Autonomy of Patients in Decision-making: Negative Position; Family Medicine Should Self-regulate to Best Protect Patient and Professional Autonomy: Affirmative Position; Family Medicine Should Self-regulate to Best Protect Patient and Professional Autonomy: Negative Position; Epilogue: Trends and Battles Over the Next 10 Years; Index.