Humane Health Care for Prisoners: Ethical and Legal Challenges
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Faiver, Kenneth and Heiserman, Alice. Humane Health Care for Prisoners: Ethical and Legal Challenges. Praeger, 2017. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440855511.
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Faiver, Kenneth, and Alice Heiserman. Humane Health Care for Prisoners: Ethical and Legal Challenges. Praeger, 2017. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440855511
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Faiver, K. & Heiserman, A. (2017). Humane Health Care for Prisoners: Ethical and Legal Challenges. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440855511
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A useful research resource and handy reference, this book discusses the many important ethical and legal issues that arise in the delivery of health care to prisoners at correctional facilities. It references national standards of professional practice as well as the advice of recognized experts.
• Clearly lays out the ethical issues in role conflicts or difficult policy questions in correctional health care management• Makes the argument that while correctional and medical care professionals have their own goals, policies, and practices in the correctional environment, a willingness to accommodate the key principles and needs of the other party benefits both disciplines
• Investigates the central theme of what is right and what is wrong, by using ethical principles, court decisions, and accepted national standards as a guide
• Provides an index designed to facilitate the book's use as a quick and ready reference
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Table of Contents
Humane Health Care for Prisoners: Ethical and Legal Challenges
Author(s): Faiver, Kenneth; Heiserman, Alice;Contributors: Faiver, Kenneth; Heiserman, Alice;Abstract:A useful research resource and handy reference, this book discusses the many important ethical and legal issues that arise in the delivery of health care to prisoners at correctional facilities. It references national standards of professional practice as well as the advice of recognized experts.
• Clearly lays out the ethical issues in role conflicts or difficult policy questions in correctional health care management• Makes the argument that while correctional and medical care professionals have their own goals, policies, and practices in the correctional environment, a willingness to accommodate the key principles and needs of the other party benefits both disciplines
• Investigates the central theme of what is right and what is wrong, by using ethical principles, court decisions, and accepted national standards as a guide
• Provides an index designed to facilitate the book's use as a quick and ready reference
SortTitle: humane health care for prisoners: ethical and legal challengesAuthor Info:Kenneth L. FaiverauthorAlice HeisermanauthoreISBN-13: 9781440855511Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440855511.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440855504Imprint: PraegerPages: 400Publication Date: 20170531Table of Contents pages: 1 2
- Cover Cover11
- Half Title i2
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Contents v6
- Preface xi12
- Acknowledgments xv16
- Explanatory Notes xix20
- Introduction xxiii24
- 1. Ethics in the Context of Correctional Health 130
- Common Mission 130
- A Brief Historical Perspective 231
- Ethics 635
- Important Ethical Issues in Corrections 1443
- Some Practical Ethical Issues in Corrections 2756
- Transgender Issues 2756
- Forensic Use of Medically Obtained Information 3059
- Medical Restraint 4170
- Directly Observed Therapy 4170
- Crushing Medications 4271
- Organ Transplants 4372
- Treating or Diagnosing under Less-than-Satisfactory Conditions 4372
- Methods of Preventing HIV Transmission 4877
- Food Loaf 4978
- Hunger Strikes 5079
- Conclusion 5382
- 2. Areas of Significant Ethical Role Conflict 5584
- Ethical Role Conflict Situations 5584
- Medical Clearance for Punishment 5685
- Use of Mace 5887
- Writing Tickets 5988
- Use of Medication for Behavior Control 6089
- Shakedowns Performed by Health Professional Staff 6190
- Witnessing the Use of Force 6190
- Participation in Executions 6291
- Involvement with Acts of Torture 75104
- Reporting Abuses by Staff 79108
- A Note of Caution—Erosion and Burnout 81110
- Conclusion 84113
- 3. Other Challenging Topics in Ethics 87116
- 4. Legal Issues in Correctional Health Care 123152
- 5. How Much Health Care Is Appropriate and Necessary? 173202
- A Complex Issue 173202
- Conceptual Framework for Decision Analysis 180209
- A Spectrum of Care Model 183212
- Factors That Should Not Influence a Decision to Treat 189218
- Factors That May Influence the Decision to Intervene 192221
- Dimensions of Necessity 192221
- Cost Factors 194223
- Description of Factors to Be Considered in the Decision to Treat 195224
- Improvement in Health, Improvement in Function, or Relief of Pain 196225
- Probability of a Successful Outcome with Few Adverse Side Effects 196225
- Urgency 197226
- Availability of an Acceptable Alternative 197226
- Patient’s Desire for Treatment 197226
- Expected Remaining Duration of Incarceration 197226
- Chronicity of Care 198227
- Cost of the Intervention 198227
- Avoid Confounding the Variables 199228
- Conclusion 200229
- 6. Conceptualizing Mental Illness as a Chronic Condition 203232
- Mental Illness Should Be Treated, Not Punished 203232
- Society’s Failure—Deinstitutionalization 205234
- Jail and Prison Environments Are Countertherapeutic 212241
- Mental Illness: A Chronic Condition That Waxes and Wanes 215244
- Special Units for Housing Mentally Ill Patients 219248
- Practical Consequences of Failing to Recognize the Chronic Nature of Mental Illness 221250
- Conclusion: An Ethical Imperative 224253
- 7. A Patient or a Prisoner? 227256
- 8. Organizing Correctional Health Care 241270
- 9. Corrections and Health Care Working Together 259288
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