Pediatric Ethics - Alan R. Fleischman

Pediatric Ethics

Protecting the Interests of Children
Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-935447-4 (ISBN)
79,95 inkl. MwSt
This book examines the many ethical issues related to health care in children. It explores the moral obligations of families and clinicians facing hard choices for critically ill and dying children, ranging from neonates to adolescents. It also addresses the ethical concerns in research, genetic testing and screening, and surgical and medical enhancement.
This book examines the many ethical issues related to health and health care in children. It describes the field of Pediatric ethics, a unique and important aspect of the discipline of bioethics, the study of moral conduct in health care and the rational process for determining the best course of action in the face of conflicting choices. The book begins with an exploration of what it means to be a child in America and the unique kinship relationships and obligations engendered by the decision of parents to have a child, and it examines ethical principles and professional obligations related to the care of children. Each of the chapters in the book focuses on important ethical concerns. It begins with ethical issues in creating babies using reproductive technologies, and then continues with an analysis of the ethical issues in labor and delivery of a child. The book continues with an in depth analysis of the many hard choices faced by families and clinicians in the care of critically ill neonates, and then goes on to describe current controversies in caring for older children who are dying and their families, as well as ethical issues concerning adolescents, research ethics as it relates to children, issues concerning genetic testing, screening and biobanking, and surgical and medical enhancement of children. Each chapter has case examples to illustrate the real life concerns of patients, families and clinicians. The book is intended for students in pediatrics and ethics, as well as for practicing clinicians, and interested families.

Alan R. Fleischman, M.D. is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.In the academic area, he has been a pioneer in the fields of bioethics and research ethics. This work has resulted in over one hundred sixty publications in peer reviewed journals and book chapters, including a book edited with Robert Cassidy, entitled "Pediatric Ethics--From Principles to Practice," published by Harwood Press. In addition, Dr. Fleischman has been a consultant to several federal agencies including National Institutes of Health, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, and Center for Disease Control and Prevention. He is an elected Fellow and a member of the Board of Directors of the Hastings Center and an elected Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine.

Chapter 1 Children are Special: Hard Questions, Hard Choices

Pediatric Ethics

Moral and Legal Status of Children in America

The Book

Chapter 2 Ethical Issues in Creating a Child

Religious Perspectives on Medical Assistance with Creating Babies

Ethical Issues in In Vitro Fertilization

Research in IVF

Cost and Commercialization of IVF

Clinician Choice of Patients for IVF

Gamete Donation

Gamete Storage and Disposition

Embryos

Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis

Gestational Surrogacy

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 3 Ethical Issues in Giving Birth to a Baby

Term Delivery

Preterm Delivery

The Threshold of Viability

Late Preterm Delivery

Do Not Resuscitate Orders in the Delivery Room

Maternal Catastrophe and Brain Death

Behaviors during Pregnancy that Jeopardize the Fetus

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 4 Ethical Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care

A Brief History of Decision Making for Critically Ill Neonates

Infant Bioethics Committees

Ethical Analysis in Neonatal Intensive Care

The "Window of Opportunity"

Is Neonatal Care "Experimental?"

Cost and Neonatal Care

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 5 Ethical Issues in Genetic Testing and Screening in Children

Background

Genetic Testing and Screening

Genetic Exceptionalism

Genetic Screening-Unique Issues in Children

Screening for Adult-Onset Diseases

Newborn Screening

Newborn Screening - Use of Residual Blood Spots

Newborn Screening - Future Directions

Biobanking

Biobank Institutional Review Boards

Biobank-Informed Consent

Biobank -- Revealing Research Findings

Whole Genome or Exome Sequencing

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 6 Ethical Issues at the End of Life: Caring for Gravely Ill Children

Brain Death in Children

Organ Donation after Circulatory Death

Withholding vs Withdrawal of Treatment

Medically Provided Nutrition and Hydration

Pain Management at the End of Life

Children as Participants in Planning Care

Care of a Dying Child

Supporting the Family after the Death of a Child

Additional Readings

Chapter 7 Ethical Issues in General Pediatric Practice

Parental Refusal of Routine Immunizations

Reporting Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect

Physician Refusal to Provide Requested Tests or Treatments

Physicians as Employees

Relationships with Public and Private Insurers

Relationships with Industry

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 8 Ethical Issues in the Care of Adolescents

Adolescent Decision Making

Confidentiality

The Adolescent Alone

Homosexual and Transgender Issues

Mental Illness, Depression, and Suicide

Eating Disorders

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 9 Ethical Issues in Medical and Surgical Enhancement

Medical Enhancement

Growth Hormone for Idiopathic Short Stature

Growth Attenuation in Children with Profound Developmental Disabilities

Psychotropic Drugs

Embryo Selection and Genetic Engineering

Surgical Enhancement

Plastic Surgery in Down Syndrome

Limb Lengthening Surgery for Dwarfism

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Chapter 10 Ethical Issues in Research Involving Children

Historical Background

The National Commission for the Protection of Subjects of Research

U.S. Federal Regulations Regarding Research with Children

Research not Involving Greater than Minimal Risk

Research Involving Greater than Minimal Risk but Presenting the Prospect of Direct Benefit to the Individual Subjects

Research Involving Greater than Minimal Risk and no Prospect of Direct Benefit to Individual Subjects, But Likely to Yield Generalizable Knowledge about the Subject's Disorder or Condition

Research not Otherwise Approvable which Presents an Opportunity to Understand, Prevent, or Alleviate a Serious Problem Affecting the Health and Welfare of Children

Minimizing Risk

Parental (or Guardian) Permission and Child Assent
Wards

Compensation for Injury

Special Populations

Adolescents

Neonates

Economically or Educationally Disadvantaged Children

Victims of Terror and Trauma

Final Thoughts

Additional Readings

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 231 x 155 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Medizinethik
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
ISBN-10 0-19-935447-2 / 0199354472
ISBN-13 978-0-19-935447-4 / 9780199354474
Zustand Neuware
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