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An edition of Health professionals and trust (2011)

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"Over the past twenty years there has been a shift in medical law and practise to increasingly distrust the judgement of health professionals. An increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committees and bureaucratic policies now prescribe how health professional and health researchers should act and relate to their patients. The result of this, Mark Henaghan argues, has been to undermine trust and professional judgement in health professionals, while simultaneously failing to trust the patient to make decisions about their care. This book will look at the issue of health professionals and trust comparatively in a number of countries including the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The book will show by historical analysis of legislation, case law, disciplinary proceedings reports, articles in medical and law journals and protocols produced by management teams in hospitals, how the shift from trust to lack of trust has happened. Drawing comparisons between situations where trust is respected such as in emergency situations, and where it is not for example routine decisions such as obtaining consent for an anaesthetic procedure, the book shows how this erosion of trust has the potential to dehumanise the special nature of the relationship between healthcare professionals and patients. The effect of this is that the practice of health care is turned into a mechanistic enterprise controlled by "management processes" rather than governed by trust and individual care and judgement. This book will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of medical law and medical sociology, public policy-makers and a range of associated professionals, from health service managers to medical science and clinical researchers"--

"An ever increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committees and bureaucratic policies now prescribe how health professionals and health researchers relate to their patients. In this book, Mark Henaghan argues that the result of this trend towards heightened regulation has been to undermine the traditional dynamic of trust in health professionals and to diminish reliance upon their professional judgement, whilst simultaneously failing to trust patients to make decisions about their own care. This book examines the issue of health professionals and trust comparatively in a number of countries including the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The book draws upon historical analysis of legislation, case law, disciplinary proceedings reports, articles in medical and law journals and protocols produced by management teams in hospitals, to illustrate the ways in which there has been a discernable shift away from trust in healthcare professionals. Henaghan argues that this erosion of trust has the potential to dehumanise the unique relationship that has traditionally existed between healthcare professionals and their patients, thereby running the risk of turning healthcare into a mechanistic enterprise controlled by a 'management processes' rather than a humanistic relationship governed by trust and judgement. This book is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of medical law and medical sociology, public policy-makers and a range of associated professionals, from health service managers to medical science and clinical researchers"--

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Cover of: Health Professionals and Trust
Health Professionals and Trust: The Cure for Healthcare Law and Policy
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Health Professionals and Trust
Health Professionals and Trust: The Cure for Healthcare Law and Policy
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Health Professionals and Trust
Health Professionals and Trust: The Cure for Healthcare Law and Policy
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Health Professionals and Trust
Health Professionals and Trust: The Cure for Healthcare Law and Policy
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Health Professionals and Trust
Health Professionals and Trust: The Cure for Healthcare Law and Policy
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Health professionals and trust
Health professionals and trust: the cure for healthcare law and policy
2011, Routledge-Cavendish, Routledge
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Biomedical law & ethics library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
344.03/21
Library of Congress
K3601 .H46 2011, K3601 .H46 2012, K3601

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
146

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25220279M
Internet Archive
healthprofession0000hena
ISBN 13
9780415495813, 9780415495820
LCCN
2011015876
OCLC/WorldCat
717297183

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