The authors believe there is a need to challenge the urban-based ethical norms and biases built into mainstream western bioethical theory and teaching, particularly focusing on rural health practice. In ‘rethinking’ rural bioethics, they drew on interdisciplinary and feminist approaches to identify how traditional bioethics is permeated by urban and tertiary hospital-based perspectives and is primarily predicated on ‘caring for strangers.’ This contrasts with the nature of rural health practice where one is often ‘caring for neighbors,’ immersed in the interconnectedness of rural community life. In attending to these contextual features, the authors noted a deficiency in the traditional ethical values emphasized (such as in principlism) and...
A debate continues between two camps: those who see “ethics as ethics” regardless of place and other...
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close t...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
The field of bioethics has been criticized for its universalizing tendencies, attributed in a large ...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethic...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This review maintains that the book, Rethinking Rural Health Ethics, is essential reading for rural ...
Hospital ethics committees have evolved as a response to complicated legal, ethical, and social dile...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
Social work ethics can be challenging, and in rural areas even more so. What do we know about how t...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
A debate continues between two camps: those who see “ethics as ethics” regardless of place and other...
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close t...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
The field of bioethics has been criticized for its universalizing tendencies, attributed in a large ...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethic...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This review maintains that the book, Rethinking Rural Health Ethics, is essential reading for rural ...
Hospital ethics committees have evolved as a response to complicated legal, ethical, and social dile...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
Social work ethics can be challenging, and in rural areas even more so. What do we know about how t...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
A debate continues between two camps: those who see “ethics as ethics” regardless of place and other...
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close t...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...