To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms of care delivery. In the development and assessment of such new forms of care, values such as health, efficiency and quality of care typically play a decisive role. Yet, if patients and doctors consider care to be unfair, such care delivery will not be sustainable. With the empirical ethical method developed during the PhD research, this study tracked in detail how doctors and patients establish justified health care during consultations and management meetings of such a new form of care delivery, specifically Primary Care Plus. The method combines ethnographic insights into the complex moralities implicit in care practices and the normative p...
International audienceThis study uses the case of an oncological paediatric service to discuss sense...
During a medical consultation, the right answer in terms of medical knowledge from evidence within c...
Improving the quality of care and reducing preventable harm to patients/families are important oblig...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
Abstract Background Social and structural inequities shape health and illness; they are an everyday ...
Objectives: To describe how ethics is practised in a health care setting, and to ascertain whether t...
This paper describes the approach of empirical ethics, a form of ethics that integrates non-positivi...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
In the field of participatory health research (PHR) and related action research paradigms, limitatio...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
Culture refers to the totality of learned and transmitted beliefs, values, and attitudes shaped and ...
The moral habitus shows how morally oriented clinical interactions through everyday social evaluatio...
The following text is an ethnographical study of relations in which care is shaped. On the example o...
BACKGROUND: Researching sensitive topics, such as the rationing of treatments and denial of care...
International audienceThis study uses the case of an oncological paediatric service to discuss sense...
During a medical consultation, the right answer in terms of medical knowledge from evidence within c...
Improving the quality of care and reducing preventable harm to patients/families are important oblig...
To contain rising health care costs, care professionals have come up with a diversity of new forms o...
Abstract Background Social and structural inequities shape health and illness; they are an everyday ...
Objectives: To describe how ethics is practised in a health care setting, and to ascertain whether t...
This paper describes the approach of empirical ethics, a form of ethics that integrates non-positivi...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
In the field of participatory health research (PHR) and related action research paradigms, limitatio...
Since its inception contemporary medical ethics has been regarded by many of its practitioners as ‘...
Culture refers to the totality of learned and transmitted beliefs, values, and attitudes shaped and ...
The moral habitus shows how morally oriented clinical interactions through everyday social evaluatio...
The following text is an ethnographical study of relations in which care is shaped. On the example o...
BACKGROUND: Researching sensitive topics, such as the rationing of treatments and denial of care...
International audienceThis study uses the case of an oncological paediatric service to discuss sense...
During a medical consultation, the right answer in terms of medical knowledge from evidence within c...
Improving the quality of care and reducing preventable harm to patients/families are important oblig...