Description
Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics
Director of collection: Illes Judy
Language: EnglishSubject for Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics:
Keywords
Assent; Bbrain imaging; Bioethics; Cchronic pain; Chronic pPain; Consent; Decision-mMaking; Eethics; End-of-life; Ethics; Euthanasia; Ggender; Gglobal disparity; Gglobal health; Global hHealth; Hans-Georg Gadamer; Healthcare pProviders; Iinequality; Iintensity; Iintersectionality; Law; Medical assistance in dying in Canada; Mmechanical objectivity; Neuroethics; Neurotechnology; Nneuroethics; Nneuroimaging; Nneurolaw; Nneuroscience; Nonmaleficence; Opioids; Paediatrics; Pain; Ppain; Ppalliation; Ppathology; Ppolicy; Ppublic health; Research; Role of pPhysicians; Rrace; Society; Ssocial justice; Sstigma; Ssubjectivity; Substance use; Substance uUse; Suffering; Therapeutic dialogue; Vulnerable pPersons
208 p. · 15x22.8 cm · Paperback
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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, and the law to provide insight into the timely topic of pain neuroethics. This landmark volume of the state of the art exploration of pain neuroethics will be a must read for those interested in the ethical issues in pain research, treatment, and management.
1. Introduction to Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics Karen D. Davis and Daniel Z. Buchman 2. Is There a Duty to Relieve Pain? Mark D. Sullivan and Jane Ballantyne 3. Ethical Considerations in Paediatric Pain Research and Clinical Practice Yvonne Brandelli, Christine T. Chambers, and Conrad V. Fernandez 4. Status and Surveillance in the use of Brain-Based Pain Imaging in the Law Amanda C. Pustilnik 5. Pain, Stigma, & Neuroimaging: History, Ethics & Policy Daniel S. Goldberg 6. Towards a Socially-Just Neuroethics of Inequalities in Pain Treatment Joanna Kempner 7. Ethics at the Intersection of Chronic Pain and Substance Use Lynette S. Kofi, Abhimanyu Sud, and Daniel Z. Buchman 8. End-of-Life Care, Pain, and the Problem of Intolerable Suffering Jennifer L. Gibson 9. Global Chronic Pain: Public and Population Health Responses Anita Ho and Shrijit Nair
- Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
- Represents the first release in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series
- The content includes representatives from a diversity of disciplines