In this article, we examine the inter-relationship between moral theory and the unpredictable and complex world of primary health care, where the values of patient and doctor, or groups of patients and doctors, may often clash. We introduce complexity science and its relevance to primary care; going on to explore how it can assist in understanding ethical decision making, as well as considering implications for clinical practice. Throughout the article, we showcase aspects and key concepts using examples and a case study developed from our day-to-day experience working as clinical practitioners in primary care
This paper outlines the general practice world view and introduces the main features of the theories...
The COVID-19 pandemic has given more focus on the concept of moral drifting. Moral or ethical drift ...
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Contains fulltext : 141551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How does prim...
Background: This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement through case studie...
<strong>Background</strong> This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement thr...
In general practice, we see complexity in the patient ('case complexity'), in the treatment ('care c...
This open access book is a unique resource for health professionals who are interested in understand...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement processes have sometimes met with limited success in small, independ...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Purpose: Over the past 7 decades, theories in the systems and complexity sciences have had a major i...
An enhanced role for primary health care (PHC) is currently a matter of political priority in the UK...
Abstract Purpose Chronic disease is a global concern....
This paper outlines the general practice world view and introduces the main features of the theories...
The COVID-19 pandemic has given more focus on the concept of moral drifting. Moral or ethical drift ...
© © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Se...
Contains fulltext : 141551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How does prim...
Background: This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement through case studie...
<strong>Background</strong> This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement thr...
In general practice, we see complexity in the patient ('case complexity'), in the treatment ('care c...
This open access book is a unique resource for health professionals who are interested in understand...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement processes have sometimes met with limited success in small, independ...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Purpose: Over the past 7 decades, theories in the systems and complexity sciences have had a major i...
An enhanced role for primary health care (PHC) is currently a matter of political priority in the UK...
Abstract Purpose Chronic disease is a global concern....
This paper outlines the general practice world view and introduces the main features of the theories...
The COVID-19 pandemic has given more focus on the concept of moral drifting. Moral or ethical drift ...
© © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Se...