Insight and responsibility [electronic resource] : ethics in pain medicine and palliative care / Rollin M. Gallagher.

By: Gallagher, Rollin M, 1943- [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Cancer pain management : advancing towards optimal symptom management: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (42 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Ethics, Medical | Neoplasms -- therapy | Pain -- prevention & control | Pain -- therapy | Palliative Care -- ethicsOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: The nature of chronic pain, pain patients, and the system we practice in creates ethical issues for us all -- Diagnosis: there are many painful diseases and pain diseases -- What is pain? -- Beginning to end: the chronic pain cycle -- The challenge: social, conscious and provider factors -- Clinical reasoning, ethics and clinical practice management -- Clinical metrics: efficacy and effectiveness -- Effects of chronic pain on individual patients that might influence treatment outcomes -- Insight and responsibility -- Scope of ethics -- Pain management -- Managing levels of complexity to provide ethical community practice -- Pain treatment continuum -- Pain medicine and primary care community rehabilitation model -- Pain care, 2020? -- Integrating ethics into clinical decision-making in pain medicine and palliative care medicine in the 21st century -- Beneficence -- Nonmaleficence -- Autonomy -- Justice -- Double effect.
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Contents: The nature of chronic pain, pain patients, and the system we practice in creates ethical issues for us all -- Diagnosis: there are many painful diseases and pain diseases -- What is pain? -- Beginning to end: the chronic pain cycle -- The challenge: social, conscious and provider factors -- Clinical reasoning, ethics and clinical practice management -- Clinical metrics: efficacy and effectiveness -- Effects of chronic pain on individual patients that might influence treatment outcomes -- Insight and responsibility -- Scope of ethics -- Pain management -- Managing levels of complexity to provide ethical community practice -- Pain treatment continuum -- Pain medicine and primary care community rehabilitation model -- Pain care, 2020? -- Integrating ethics into clinical decision-making in pain medicine and palliative care medicine in the 21st century -- Beneficence -- Nonmaleficence -- Autonomy -- Justice -- Double effect.

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