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End-of-Life Decision Making: A Cross-National Study (Basic Bioethics)
 
 
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End-of-Life Decision Making: A Cross-National Study (Basic Bioethics) [Hardcover]

Robert H. Blank (Editor), Janna C. Merrick (Editor)

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0262025744 978-0262025744 December 17, 2004 1

This examination of end-of-life decision making offers a broader perspective than that found in the extensive existing literature on this topic by offering a cross-national comparison. Experts from twelve countries analyze death-related issues and policies in their respective nations, discussing such topics as health care costs, advance directives or wills, pain management, and cultural, social, and religious factors. The countries selected for study -- Brazil, China, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Kenya, the Netherlands, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States -- represent a mix of East and West, developed and developing nations seldom considered together in analyses of these issues. This is the first systematic attempt to analyze end-of-life issues in many of these countries; the chapters on China, Kenya (of special significance because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa) and Turkey break new ground.Each author reports on various factors in end-of-life decisions: estimated costs of dying, including health care costs; the proportion of deaths occurring in hospitals, in hospices, and at home; the prevalence and variety of advance directives; the mix of high technology and palliative care; the cut-off point for aggressive care and the legal definition of death; government policies on end-of-life decisions, assisted suicide, and euthanasia; and cultural, social, and religious influences. The findings show that there are great differences among countries even in the way these issues are framed. Scholars, policymakers, and medical practitioners can all benefit from the extensive information in these essays on how different nations are dealing with death-related issues.


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"An important work that contributes substantially to international research and understanding. It will be useful in many different countries, both in classrooms and in the boardrooms of various aid agencies and nongovernmental organizations. It is full of useful information and is of considerable importance to bioethicists as the field takes a turn toward much greater involvement with international issues."--Margaret Battin, Distinguished Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of UtahPlease note: For a shorter quote, the following may be used: "An important work that contributes substantially to international research and understanding, full of useful information and of considerable importance to bioethics as the field takes a turn toward much greater involvement with international issues."



" End-of-Life Decision Making is a commendable work and a resource for identifying current data or lack thereof." Journal of the American Medical Association



' End-of-Life Decision Making is a commendable work and a valuable resource for identifying current data or lack thereof.' Journal of the American Medical Association



"*Bioethics and Armed Conflict* is a trenchant, unflinching, and in many ways highly original analysis of some of the most complex problems in human affairs. Perhaps even more impressive, Michael Gross opens up new dimensions for bioethical debate that will keep future scholars busy for a long, long time."--Jonathan D. Moreno, Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Virginia

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"An important work that contributes substantially to international research and understanding. It will be useful in many different countries, both in classrooms and in the boardrooms of various aid agencies and nongovernmental organizations. It is full of useful information and is of considerable importance to bioethicists as the field takes a turn toward much greater involvement with international issues."
--Margaret Battin, Distinguished Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah

"Sometimes a book comes along that makes you wonder why we haven't had it before. This one is not only a wonderfully rich source of information about the way people die around the world, it's also an important exercise in well-informed comparative bioethics. One hopes we will see a second volume with a dozen more countries represented."
--Jonathan D. Moreno, Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Professor and Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Virginia

"End-of-life issues are certain to rise on every country's political agenda in the years to come. The cross-national landscape surveyed in this volume proves a fertile for identifying puzzles, highlighting inconsistencies, and generating new insights for scholars and policy makers."
--Mark Schlesinger, Yale University


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There are numerous multidimensional issues that together define the context of policy making on end-of-life issues. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
palliative care centers, hospice use, international bioethics, euthanasia requests, active euthanasia, euthanasia cases, palliative care services, futile treatment, palliative care units, advance directives, palliative medicine, passive euthanasia
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Department of Health, Sao Paulo, United Kingdom, New York, World Health Organization, Supreme Court, Ministry of Health, Natural Death Act, New England Journal of Medicine, German Medical Association, Conselho Federal de Medicina, Eubios Ethics Institute, Cambridge University Press, Hospice Africa, Japan Medical Association, Journal of Medical Ethics, Journal of the American Medical Association, Oxford University Press, Age Concern England, Hastings Center Report, British Medical Association, Chief Rabbinate, General Accounting Office, General Medical Council
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