Ethical choices in long-term care : what does justice require?
- Geneva World Health Organization c2002
- xii, 91 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Ch. 1. Overview -- Ch. 2. The societal perspective -- Ch. 3. The role of the family -- Ch. 4. Other stakeholders -- Ch. 5. The caregiving relationship -- Ch. 6. Long-term care and social justice -- Ch. 7. The way forward -- Ch. 8. References -- App. A. Long-term care and social justice: a challenge to conventional ideas of the social contract -- App. B. Justice and long-term care: need we abandon social contract theory? A reply to Nussbaum -- App. C. Can contractualism justify state-supported long-term care politics? Or, I'd rather be some mother's child a reply to Nussbaum and Daniels -- App. D. The African perspective -- App. E. List of participants.
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Long-term care of the sick--Moral and ethical aspects. People with disabilities--Long-term care--Moral and ethical aspects. Medical policy. Caregivers. Long-Term Care--ethics. Caregivers--ethics. Chronic Disease. Disabled Persons. Health Services Needs and Demand--trends. Long-Term Care--trends.