New Ethics for the Public's HealthDan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock Oxford University Press, 1999年7月29日 - 400页 Most books about ethics and health focus on issues arising from individual patients and their relationships with doctors and other health professionals. More and more, however, ethical issues are challenges that face entire communities, not just individual patients. This book is an edited collection of readings that addresses these public health challenges. Many of the issues considered, such as policy for alcohol and other drugs, newly emergent epidemics, and violence prevention, are public health concerns beyond the purview of traditional bioethics. Others, such as access to health care, managed care, reproductive technologies, and genetic testing, are covered in bioethics texts, but here they are approached from the distinct viewpoint of public health. The book makes explicit the community perspective of public health, as well as the field's emphasis on prevention. It examines the conceptual issues raised by the public health perspective (i.e., what is meant by community, the common good, and individual autonomy) as well as the policies that can be developed when health problems are approached in population-based, preventive terms. |
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... injury , who were instrumental in shaping his ideas about public health , especially James Mosher ( the Marin Institute ) , Larry Wallack ( University of California at Berkeley ) , Robin Room ( the Addiction Research Institute , Toronto ) ...
... injury , who were instrumental in shaping his ideas about public health , especially James Mosher ( the Marin Institute ) , Larry Wallack ( University of California at Berkeley ) , Robin Room ( the Addiction Research Institute , Toronto ) ...
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... Injury and Violence , 177 Energy Damage and the Ten Countermeasure Strategies , 180 William Haddon , Jr. Public Health Policy for Preventing Violence , 188 James A. Mercy , Mark L. Rosenberg , Kenneth E. Powell , Claire V. Broome , and ...
... Injury and Violence , 177 Energy Damage and the Ten Countermeasure Strategies , 180 William Haddon , Jr. Public Health Policy for Preventing Violence , 188 James A. Mercy , Mark L. Rosenberg , Kenneth E. Powell , Claire V. Broome , and ...
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... injuries occur in society . NOTES 1. Geoffrey Rose , " Sick Individuals and Sick Populations , " International Journal of Epidemiology 14 ( 1985 ) , p . 38 . 2. Ibid . 3. For an excellent discussion of the way causes are identified ...
... injuries occur in society . NOTES 1. Geoffrey Rose , " Sick Individuals and Sick Populations , " International Journal of Epidemiology 14 ( 1985 ) , p . 38 . 2. Ibid . 3. For an excellent discussion of the way causes are identified ...
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目录
Public Health As Community Perspective | 51 |
Modern Challenges to the Publics Health | 129 |
New Technology and the Publics Health | 297 |
Index | 379 |
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