Ethical Considerations and Challenges in Geriatrics
Overview
- Editors:
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Angela Georgia Catic
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Department of Internal Medicine Section of Geriatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, USA
- Written by experts in their field
- Each chapter includes brief case studies
- Discusses emerging trends and ethical challenges
About this book
This book is designed to present an overview of common geriatrics ethical issues that arise during patient care and research activities. Each chapter includes a case example and practical learning pearls that are useful in day-to-day patient care. Coverage includes a brief overview of geriatric epidemiology, highlighting the high rates of dementia, use of surrogate decisions makers at the end-of-life, relocation from home to long-term care facilities, and low health literacy in the geriatrics population. Sections are devoted to issues around capacity, surrogate decision making, end-of-life care, hemodialysis in the elderly, and futility as well as challenges presented by independence questions, such as dementia care, driving, feeding, and intimacy in nursing homes. The text also addresses questions around recognizing, reporting, and treating elder abuse and self-neglect, ethics related to research and technology in the geriatric population, and the use of e-mail, Facebook, and open notes.
Written by experts in the field, Ethical Considerations and Challenges in Geriatrics is a valuable tool for trainees at a variety of levels including medical students, residents, and fellows. In addition, it provides practical guidance and a useful reference for practicing geriatricians, primary care physicians, geriatric nurses, social workers, nursing home workers, hospice care employees, and all medical health professionals working with the elderly.
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Lara M. Skarf, Andrea Wershof Schwartz
Pages 35-49
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- Lauren J. Gleason, Angela G. Catic
Pages 51-62
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- Geri Adler, Susan J. Rottunda
Pages 75-85
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- Gregory A. Holton, Angela G. Catic
Pages 87-100
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- Nicolin Neal, Angela G. Catic
Pages 101-109
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- John W. Culberson, Totini Chatterjee, Fiona Prabhu
Pages 111-121
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- John M. Halphen, Carmel B. Dyer
Pages 123-136
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- Lisa Boss, Sandy Branson, Sabrina Pickens
Pages 157-167
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Back Matter
Pages 169-172
Reviews
“The purpose is to provide healthcare professionals with theoretical and practical information regarding common, ethically complex situations that arise in geriatric medicine. … Attending physicians working in geriatrics will find this book very helpful. However, residents might it most useful because of its educational value and its effective integration of interdisciplinary scholarship and clinical geriatrics. … Overall, it fills a void in the literature.” (Tyler Zahrli, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2017)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Internal Medicine Section of Geriatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, USA
Angela Georgia Catic
About the editor
Angela Georgia Catic, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Section of Geriatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Director Baylor College of Medicine Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program, Staff Physician, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center