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Lessons from the Bedside

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Book Details

Weight 337 g
Dimensions 155 × 235 mm
ISBN

9783030101541

Book Cover

Paperback / softback

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

Pages

141

Publishing Date

2019

About The Author

Sokolowski, Marcia

This unique title offers a novel exploration into the world of advance directives for patients with dementia.  Based on real life ethics consultations the expert author has undertaken, the cases depict fascinating and challenging moral issues arising in a variety of healthcare facilities.  The dynamics of the interdisciplinary health care teams of these patients, along with the dynamics of the families who are grappling to best serve their loved ones, are outlined and assessed; and the role each player’s personal histories have on the ethical issues and their resolution in real life are explored.  Following each case study, the author applies a range of concepts introduced in the beginning of the book to the relevant case study, thus integrating theory with a case-based approach.  A user-friendly question-and-answer format provides a thought provoking and accessible learning experience for readers. Dementia and the Advance Directive: Lessons from the Bedside tackles complicated and realistic healthcare scenarios and offers an invaluable addition to the literature on advance directives.

 

1. Introduction

2. Mr. Black

3. Mrs. Black

4. Mr. White

5. Conclusions

6. Recommendations

Appendix

“This book has a broad audience, ranging from experts to general readers interested in understanding advance directives. … This is a good contribution to the field. Clinicians may find that it challenges the way they construe situations they often face.” (Addison Tenorio, Doody’s Book Reviews, February, 2019)​

​Marcia Sokolowski, PhD

Co-Director of Ethics
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
Baycrest Health Sciences
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 

This unique title offers a novel exploration into the world of advance directives for patients with dementia.  Based on real life ethics consultations the expert author has undertaken, the cases depict fascinating and challenging moral issues arising in a variety of healthcare facilities.  The dynamics of the interdisciplinary health care teams of these patients, along with the dynamics of the families who are grappling to best serve their loved ones, are outlined and assessed; and the role each player’s personal histories have on the ethical issues and their resolution in real life are explored.  Following each case study, the author applies a range of concepts introduced in the beginning of the book to the relevant case study, thus integrating theory with a case-based approach.  A user-friendly question-and-answer format provides a thought provoking and accessible learning experience for readers. Dementia and the Advance Directive: Lessons from the Bedside tackles complicated and realistic healthcare scenarios and offers an invaluable addition to the literature on advance directives. 

Written by an expert in the field
Applies a range of concepts introduced to the relevant case study, thus integrating theory with a case-based approach
Tackles realistic healthcare scenarios and offers an invaluable addition to the literature on advance directives