Care in Healthcare: Reflections on Theory and Practice
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English
ISBN
978-3-319-61291-1
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Frontmatter
Understanding Care: Introductory Remarks
1. Framing Care
Forgotten Approaches to Care: The Human Being as Neighbour in the German-Jewish Tradition of the Nineteenth Century
Nursing as Accommodated Care: A Contribution to the Phenomenology of Care. Appeal, Concern, Volition, Practice
Fundamentals of an Ethics of Care
The Interdependence of Care and Autonomy
Caring Relationships: Commercial Surrogacy and the Ethical Relevance of the Other
2. Situated Care
Sociomaterial Will-Work: Aligning Daily Wanting in Dutch Dementia Care
The Dementia Village: Between Community and Society
Regulation as an Obstacle to Care? A Care-Ethical Evaluation of the Regulation on the Use of Seclusion Cells in Psychiatric Care in Flanders (Belgium)
Witnessing as an Embodied Practice in German Midwifery Care
Tensions in Diabetes Care Practice: Ethical Challenges with a Focus on Nurses in a Home-Based Care Team
Caring About Care in the Hospital Arena and Nurses’ Voices in Hospital Ethics Committees: Three Decades of Experiences
Towards a Three-Dimensional Perspective of Space for Humanizing Hospital Care
Conclusion: Asking the Right Questions
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