In this interactive session, participants explore several unique situations that face clinicians and families in the care of aging patients that bring into tension the principles for respect of autonomy, beneficence, and professionalism/clinical integrity. Dr, Hodges describes how to balance core ethical prinicples to arrive at a care plan that can be both ethically justified and practically managed.https://digitalcommons.providence.org/ethicsvideos/1046/thumbnail.jp
Background: Managers in elderly care have a complex ethical responsibility to address the needs and ...
This article analyses the general ethical milieu in a nursing home for elderly residents and provide...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...
Aging, viewed as an individual and social phenomenon, poses multiple challenges to healthcare provid...
Conflict is common in end-of-life situations. This session will be an interactive session in which w...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
Background \u2022 Elder abuse is a common challenging issues in both developed and developing countr...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
In this study of gerontological ethics and long-term care, Moses offers a history of the ethics of c...
Ethics support is called for to improve the quality of care in elderly institutions. Various forms o...
The welfare of the elderly population is one of the most important goals of the public health servic...
As older people become frailer and more vulnerable, they require more care and attention. As healthc...
Dr. Marian Hodges reflects on the major changes she has witnessed in the clinical and organizational...
Background: Managers in elderly care have a complex ethical responsibility to address the needs and ...
This article analyses the general ethical milieu in a nursing home for elderly residents and provide...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...
Aging, viewed as an individual and social phenomenon, poses multiple challenges to healthcare provid...
Conflict is common in end-of-life situations. This session will be an interactive session in which w...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and a...
Background \u2022 Elder abuse is a common challenging issues in both developed and developing countr...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
In this study of gerontological ethics and long-term care, Moses offers a history of the ethics of c...
Ethics support is called for to improve the quality of care in elderly institutions. Various forms o...
The welfare of the elderly population is one of the most important goals of the public health servic...
As older people become frailer and more vulnerable, they require more care and attention. As healthc...
Dr. Marian Hodges reflects on the major changes she has witnessed in the clinical and organizational...
Background: Managers in elderly care have a complex ethical responsibility to address the needs and ...
This article analyses the general ethical milieu in a nursing home for elderly residents and provide...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...