Reviews
This is a wonderful addition to the libraries of both educators and clinicians. Its up-to-date examples of the complex issues involved in providing ethical geriatric care present thought-provoking educational material as well as guidance in providing interdisciplinary healthcare.
This work is a must-read for geriatric health care team development. And it will be an essential, extremely useful addition to the bookshelf of anyone whose clinical practice or career focus is in geriatrics.
This is a very readable book on ways in which interdisciplinary teams can interact efficiently. The authors offer excellent comments on how to resolve conflicts between team members... I strongly recommend this book to those who wish to learn more about how to create highly functional interdisciplinary teams.
This is a timely exploration of the ethical issues being encountered on a daily basis by geriatric practitioners. The combination of instructional chapters providing a theoretical framework with chapters outlining cases yields a very useful and practical text.
I know of no other volume that addresses the ethical issues raised by team care in such depth.
Book Details
Contents:
List of Contributors
Foreword, by Terrie Wetle
Preface
I INTRODUCTION
1 An Introduction to Bioethics as It Relates to Teams and Geriatrics
2 Using this Book as a Teaching Tool
II PROFESSIONALS
3
Contents:
List of Contributors
Foreword, by Terrie Wetle
Preface
I INTRODUCTION
1 An Introduction to Bioethics as It Relates to Teams and Geriatrics
2 Using this Book as a Teaching Tool
II PROFESSIONALS
3 Ethics and Culture of Care
4 Professional Attitudes Toward End-of-Life Decision Making
III CARE RECIPIENTS
5 Protecting the Patient's Voice on the Team
6 Guarding Patients' Secrets: Clinician's Responsibility to Protect Patient Confidentiality
7 Conflicting Interests: Dilemmas of Decision Making for Patients, Families, and Teams
8 Refusal to Comply: What to Do When the Interdisciplinary Team Plan Doesn't Work
9 Protecting Patients: The Special Case of Elder Abuse and Neglect
IV TEAMS AND HOW THEY WORK ACROSS HEALTH CARE SETTINGS
10 Using Ethics Consultation to Resolve Team Conflict
11 Avoiding the Darker Side of Geriatric Teamwork
12 Exploring Responsibility, Accountability, and Authority in Geriatric Team Performance
13 The Locus of Care and Its Effect on the Presentation of Ethical Conundrums
V IMPACT OF THE ORGANIZATION ON TEAM CARE
14 Ethical Dilemmas of Team decisions in a Cost-Conscious Environment
15 Duly Compensated or Compromised? Multiple Providers and Cross-Institutional Decision Making
16 Transitions from Setting to Setting along the Care Continuum: The Case for Megateams
17 Emerging Ethical Issues in Geriatric Team Care
Glossary
Index