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Pain neuroethics and bioethics /

The treatment of pain and scientific pursuits to understand the mechanisms underlying pain raise many ethical, legal, and social issues. For the first time, this edited volume brings together content experts in the fields of pain, pediatrics, neuroscience, brain imaging, bioethics, health humanities...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Buchman, Daniel Z. (Editor ), Davis, Karen (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2018.
Colección:Developments in neuroethics and bioethics ; v. 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics; SERIAL EDITOR; Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics; Copyright; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; EDITORS' BIOGRAPHY; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; One
  • Introduction to Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST; REFERENCES; Two
  • Is There a Duty to Relieve Pain?; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Necessity; 1.2 Expediency; 2. WHAT DO WE OWE PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN?; 2.1 A Diagnosis, a Cure; 2.2 Pain Relief: No Pain, less Pain?; 2.3 Pain Management: What Tools, What Goals?; 2.4 Improved Function: What Kind, What Goals?
  • 2.5 Improved Quality of Life: As Defined by Whom, and According to What Standard?2.6 Pain as Innocent Suffering; 2.7 Opioids as Pain-Specific Relief; 3. CONCLUSION: WHAT WE OWE TO PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Three
  • Ethical Considerations in Paediatric Pain Research and Clinical Practice; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Clinical Case Example; 1.2 Research Case Example; 2. CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL ISSUES; 2.1 Beneficence and Nonmaleficence; 2.1.1 Issues in Practice; 2.1.2 Issues in Research; 2.2 Consent; 2.2.1 Issues in Practice; 2.2.2 Issues in Research.
  • 2.3 Protection of Vulnerable Persons2.3.1 Issues in Practice; 2.3.2 Issues in Research; 3. ETHICAL ISSUES REQUIRING FURTHER CONSIDERATION; 3.1 Pain in Nonverbal Children; 3.2 Personality and Pain Outcomes; 3.3 Experimental Pain Procedures; 3.4 Late- and Long-Term Effects of Pain Management; 3.5 The Role of E-Health and Social Media in Paediatric Pain Research; 3.6 Pain Management in Children Around the World; 4. MANAGEMENT OF ETHICAL DILEMMAS; 5. CASES REVISITED; 5.1 Clinical Case Example; 5.2 Research Case Example; 6. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FUNDING; REFERENCES.
  • Four
  • Status and Surveillance in the Use of Brain-Based Pain Imaging in the Law1. INTRODUCTION; 2. WHY PAIN? PAIN AS A PROBLEM AND PARADIGM IN LAW; 3. MONITORING IS A MATTER OF CONTROL, NOT RISK; 3.1 Law Is Form and Belief Is Content; 4. FEAR, NOT RISK, THE DRIVER OF MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE IN LAW; 4.1 Surveillance; 4.2 Evidence; 4.3 Technology Use; 5. BRAIN IMAGING OF PAIN IN LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONTEXTS; 5.1 A History of Suspicion and Surveillance, a Likelihood of Abuse in Measuring Pain; 5.2 Brain Scans to the Rescue?
  • 5.3 Legal and Ethical Issues in Non-legal Uses of Brain-Based Pain Assessment5.3.1 Brain-Based Pain Detection in Medical Practice; 5.3.2 Brain-Based Pain Detection and Drug Enforcement Law; 5.3.3 Brain-Based Pain Detection in Insurance and Employment; 5.4 Ethical Issues in Medical, Legal, and Employment Uses of Pain Detection or Measurement Technologies; 5.4.1 Marginalization of Subjective Experience; 5.4.2 Implicit and Explicit Use Requirements; 5.4.3 Resource Allocation; 5.4.4 Neurological Privacy and Data Security; 6. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES.
  • Five
  • Pain, Stigma, & Neuroimaging: History, Ethics & Policy.