What about the family? : practices of responsibility in care
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- ISBN: 9780190624880
- ISBN: 0190624884
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xiii, 190 pages ; 22 cm - Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
- Copyright: ©2019
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1. Why families matter / Hilde Lindemann -- Case study : Lesbian parents' search for the "right way" to disclose donor conception to their children / Veerle Provoost -- 2. Recognizing family / Janica McLaughlin -- Case study : The family imperative in genetic testing / Lorraine Cowley -- Case study : What counts as a family--and who is to decide? / Margareta Hydén -- 3. Negotiating responsibilities / Marian A. Verkerk -- Case study : Paternal responsibility for children and pediatric hospital policies in Romania / Daniela Cutaş and Anca Gheauş -- Case study : Family caregiving as a problematic category / Jacqueline Chin -- 4. Healthcare decisions / Ulrik Kihlbom and Christian Munthe -- Case study : Family centeredness as resource and complication in outpatient care with weak adherence, using adolescent diabetes care as a case in point / Anders Herlitz and Christian Munthe -- Case study : Annie's problem / Jackie Leach Scully -- 5. Justice, intimacy, and autonomy / Jamie Lindemann Nelson and Simon Woods -- Case study : Young caregivers / Gideon Calder -- Case study : Autism, family life, and epistemic injustice / Richard Ashcroft. |
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Subject: | Families -- Health and hygiene Responsibility Bioethics Family Health Family Relations Social Responsibility Bioethical Issues |
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