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Ethics in Public Health and Health Policy: Concepts, Methods, Case Studies 2013 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 229 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4853 g, VIII, 229 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Public Health Ethics Analysis 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400763735
  • ISBN-13: 9789400763739
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 229 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 4853 g, VIII, 229 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Public Health Ethics Analysis 1
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  • ISBN-10: 9400763735
  • ISBN-13: 9789400763739
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Ethical issues associated with public health and health policy--related, for example, to pandemic plans and vaccination policies (c.f. SARS or pandemic influenza), preventive measures like screening (e.g. for breast cancer or dementia) or health information campaigns, social inequalities or health care rationing--are increasing in worldwide importance. Evidence-based information for valid benefit-harm assessment is often rare and hard to get for participants in public health interventions. Program implementation often disregards requirements of fair decision-making processes (like public participation, transparency, etc.). Originating from an international conference (based on a call for abstracts and external review), this volume contains contributions from a group of experts from multiple disciplines and countries. It covers (i) conceptual foundations of public health ethics, (ii) methodological approaches and (iii) normative analyses of specific issues and cases. Bridging theoretical foundations with practical applications, this volume provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and students concerned with public health practice and policy.

This book covers conceptual foundations of public health ethics as well as methodological approaches and normative analyses of specific issues and cases. It includes suggestions on how to improve international collaborations and expert networks in the field.
1 Introduction
1(4)
Daniel Strech
2 Where Public Health Meets Ethics. Conceptual Foundations and Practical Challenges of Public Health
5(22)
Irene Hirschberg
Jasper Littmann
Daniel Strech
Part I Concepts
3 Normative and Non-normative Concepts: Paternalism and Libertarian Paternalism
27(20)
Kalle Grill
4 "If You Smoke, You Stink." Denormalisation Strategies for the Improvement of Health-Related Behaviours: The Case of Tobacco
47(16)
Kristin Voigt
5 Should Public Health Ethics Embrace the Right Not to Think About One's Health?
63(20)
Harald Schmidt
Part II Methods and Teaching
6 Incorporating Ethics Into Teaching Health Policy Analysis
83(10)
Holly A. Taylor
7 Critical Public Health Ethics. Teaching for Moral Imagination and Discernment
93(10)
Alison K. Thompson
Ann Robertson
8 A Model Curriculum for Public Health Ethics
103(16)
Angus Dawson
Ross Upshur
9 Systematic Reviews of Reasons in Public Health Ethics Literature: A Roadmap
119(22)
Neema Sofaer
Daniel Strech
Part III Cases
10 Cancer Screening, Risk Stratification and the Ethics of Apt Categorisation: A Case Study
141(12)
Stephen D. John
11 Innovation and Justification in Public Health: The Introduction of the Child Index in the Netherlands
153(22)
Inge Lecluijze
Bart Penders
Frans Feron
Klasien Horstman
12 Distributing Vaccine Fairly During Influenza Pandemics - A Case Study from Berlin
175(18)
Jasper Littmann
13 Asylum Seekers and Public Health Ethics
193(16)
Verina Wild
14 Influenza Vaccination for Health Care Personnel in Long-Term Care Homes: What Restrictions of Individual Freedom of Choice Are Morally Justifiable?
209(16)
Georg Marckmann
Johannes J.M. van Delden
Anna M. Sanktjohanser
Sabine Wicker
Index 225
Ethical issues associated with public health and health policy--related, for example,  to pandemic plans and vaccination policies (c.f. SARS or pandemic influenza), preventive measures like screening (e.g. for breast cancer or dementia) or health information campaigns, social inequalities or health care rationing--are increasing in worldwide importance. Evidence-based information for valid benefit-harm assessment is often rare and hard to get for participants in public health interventions. Program implementation often disregards requirements of fair decision-making processes (like public participation, transparency, etc.). Originating from an international conference (based on a call for abstracts and external review), this volume contains contributions from a group of experts from multiple disciplines and countries.  It covers (i) conceptual foundations of public health ethics, (ii) methodological approaches and (iii) normative analyses of specific issues and cases. Bridging theoretical foundations with practical applications, this volume provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and students concerned with public health practice and policy.