Currently, ageing is often seen as a problem to be solved and death as a harsh reality to be masked. In part, the cultural confusion is rooted in an inadequate conception of the human person, which is based on the idea of absolute...
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Deep Water Dream: A Medical Voyage of Discovery in Rural Northern Ontario 2019
In underserved areas of Canada, communities themselves can be one of the strongest parts of the health care team. Dr. Gretchen Roedde shows the important role communities play in responding to illness, birth and death, making them...
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry
Philosophy has much to offer psychiatry, not only in ethical issues, but also in questions of mind, identity, values and will. This has become more important as we have witnessed the growth and power of the pharmaceutical industry, to which...
Breathe, Baby, Breathe!: Neonatal Intensive Care, Prematurity, and Complicated
Each year in the United States, 12 per cent of all births are premature, 5 per cent of all babies need breathing assistance at birth and 3 per cent of newborns are born with at least one major malformation. Many of these babies are...
The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion
This is a comprehensive collection of original essays by leading thinkers exploring the newly emerging interdisciplinary field of philosophy of psychiatry. The authors aim to define this exciting field and highlight the philosophical assumptions and problems underlying...
Medical Philosophy: Conceptual Issues In Medicine
This is the first book to analyse and systematise all the general ideas of medicine, especially the philosophical ones, which are usually overlooked. Instead of focusing on one or two points - usually disease and clinical research - this book analyses...
Philosophy of Medicine: An Introduction
What is medical knowledge? Can medicine be explained scientifically? Is disease a scientific concept or do explanations of disease depend on values? What is 'evidence-based' medicine? Are advances in neuroscience bringing us closer to a scientific understanding of...
Philosophy of Medicine
The philosophy of medicine poses two fundamental questions about medicine: what is it and what should we think about it? The philosophy of medicine has itself developed in response to developments in the philosophy of science, particularly in relation to epistemology, enabling it to bring...
Care and Cure: An Introduction to Philosophy of Medicine
The philosophy of medicine has become a vibrant and complex intellectual landscape, and Care and Cure is the first extended attempt to map it. In pursuing the interdependent goals of care and cure, medicine draws on concepts, theories, conclusions and policies,...
Non-adherence to medication and doctor-patient relationship: Evidence from a European survey
Research into the determinants of non-adherence to medical advice has emphasised understanding the role of the doctor-patient relationship in adherence decisions. However, there is a lack of evidence on people's overall perceptions of doctors and their influence on their ...
Dynamics of doctor-patient relationship: A cross-sectional study on concordance, trust, and patient enablement
The rapid pace of medical progress is undermining the traditional doctor-patient relationship. The aim of this article was to (a) Examine the determinants of basic dimensions such as congruence, trust, and possibility of the doctor-patient relationship; (b) Explore possible links between these...
Compliance with antipsychotic treatment
Despite the demonstrated efficacy of antipsychotic medication, relapse rates among patients with schizophrenia remain high. In this article, we review the various factors influencing adherence and discuss opportunities to improve adherence ...
Physician-Patient Relationship and Medication Compliance: A Primary Care Investigation
This paper assesses the relationship between 4 attributes of the doctor-patient relationship and adherence to medical advice. A waiting room survey was conducted with 22 GPs in 14 randomly selected clinics in Auckland, New Zealand....
Improving patient compliance with asthma therapy
For a variety of reasons, patients do not adhere to their prescribed asthma medication. Reasons include physical inability to use the inhaler, forgetfulness, or a conscious decision not to take the medication as prescribed due to internal or cultural beliefs....
Adherence to antiepileptic drug therapy
Adherence to antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy is crucial for successful treatment of the disease, but adherence and persistence rates are low due to several barriers. Non-adherence to antiepileptic pharmacotherapy is...