As older people become frailer and more vulnerable, they require more care and attention. As healthcare professionals, we recognise this phenomenon in our everyday practice as we manage their decompensation in physical, cognitive and mental states. Complex ethical, humanitarian and psycho-social issues make their care more challenging and intricate. But the path to optimal care be treacherous, and primum non nocere is not always easy to achieve. In this talk, I will illustrate with examples some of the tricky ethical and compassionate care issues in geriatric medicine, including the widespread use of physical and chemical restraints in frail elderly people in Hong Kong
In any discussion about medical ethics, it is always fair to ask whether the ethical issues that ari...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
For a society with a strong family system and Confucian ethic, the idea of community care for elderl...
Humanism, as a meaning frame, is defined by four characteristics: human agency; human dignity; self-...
How can we provide the best care for growing numbers of very frail, very sick, or very old people? T...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
The increase of the elderly population forces changes to some structures such as health, social insu...
In Hong Kong, 53% of new patients with cancer were aged over 65 years, the incidence of cancer being...
In the modern world everyone of us is ageing every day in life. Ageing process starts before we are ...
Today, ageing is as a multi-faceted argument which has social, cultural, economic and clinical impli...
Hospitalization in old age can be a difficult experience, which requires appropriate support from th...
The work is aimed on the concept of human dignity in terms of age. The first chapter is devoted to t...
Hong Kong has experienced a steady and significant growth in its elderly population. Being essential...
An Aging Population Without the Caregivers to Match Singapore is ageing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Palliative care is fundamental to health and human dignity and is a basic human right. Palliative ca...
In any discussion about medical ethics, it is always fair to ask whether the ethical issues that ari...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
For a society with a strong family system and Confucian ethic, the idea of community care for elderl...
Humanism, as a meaning frame, is defined by four characteristics: human agency; human dignity; self-...
How can we provide the best care for growing numbers of very frail, very sick, or very old people? T...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
The increase of the elderly population forces changes to some structures such as health, social insu...
In Hong Kong, 53% of new patients with cancer were aged over 65 years, the incidence of cancer being...
In the modern world everyone of us is ageing every day in life. Ageing process starts before we are ...
Today, ageing is as a multi-faceted argument which has social, cultural, economic and clinical impli...
Hospitalization in old age can be a difficult experience, which requires appropriate support from th...
The work is aimed on the concept of human dignity in terms of age. The first chapter is devoted to t...
Hong Kong has experienced a steady and significant growth in its elderly population. Being essential...
An Aging Population Without the Caregivers to Match Singapore is ageing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Palliative care is fundamental to health and human dignity and is a basic human right. Palliative ca...
In any discussion about medical ethics, it is always fair to ask whether the ethical issues that ari...
Bioethical discourse, as it relates to common experiences of older people, has tended to focus on co...
For a society with a strong family system and Confucian ethic, the idea of community care for elderl...