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Ethical and legal debates in Irish healthcare
Confronting complexities
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2016
About this book
The Irish health system is confronted by a range of challenges, both emerging and recurring. This collection provides a foundation for ongoing engagement with selected issues in contemporary Irish health contexts. It includes contributions from scholars and practitioners across a range of disciplines. The essays are theoretically informed and are grounded in the realities of the Irish health system, by drawing on contributors’ contextual knowledge.
The focus of the collection is interdisciplinary and the essays are situated at the intersection between ethics, law, medicine and policy. It draws out the interlinking themes of context and care, rights and responsibilities, regulating research and oversight of decision-making.
This book makes an informed and balanced contribution to academic and broader public discourse. It will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students in ethics, law and health and those outside the academic sphere who must engage critically with the issues addressed.
The focus of the collection is interdisciplinary and the essays are situated at the intersection between ethics, law, medicine and policy. It draws out the interlinking themes of context and care, rights and responsibilities, regulating research and oversight of decision-making.
This book makes an informed and balanced contribution to academic and broader public discourse. It will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students in ethics, law and health and those outside the academic sphere who must engage critically with the issues addressed.
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Contributor: Mary Donnelly
Mary Donnelly is Senior Lecturer in Law at University College Cork
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Contributor: Claire Murray
Claire Murray is Lecturer in Law at University College Cork
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Front matter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Series editor’s foreword
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Introduction
1 - Part I Context and care
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1 Reproductive justice in Ireland
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2 Conscientious objection, harm reduction and abortion care
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3 Why care about carers?
41 - Part II Rights and responsibilities
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4 The limits of autonomy
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5 If they can consent, why can’t they refuse?
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6 Patient autonomy and responsibilities within the patient–doctor partnership
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7 Older people, human rights, law and policy
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8 Legal and ethical considerations in involuntary admissions to long-term care
117 - Part III Regulating research
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9 Retention and use of human biological samples
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10 A moral gap?
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11 Children in clinical trials in Ireland
163 - Part IV Oversight of decision-making
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12 Governance failures and organisational ethics
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13 Psychiatric admission in Ireland
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14 Protecting rights in mental health law
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15 Patient-centred dying
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16 Improving end-of-life care in intensive care units
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Index
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eBook ISBN:
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Keywords for this book
Irish health; Regulating research; Context and care; Rights and responsibilities; Oversight and decision-making; Decision-making; Reproductive rights; End-of-life; Allocation of finite resources; Admission to care homes; Mental health
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research