Fetus as a Patient

Fetus as a Patient

A Contested Concept and its Normative Implications

Dondorp, Wybo; Clarke, Angus; Schmitz, Dagmar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2020

214

Mole

Inglês

9780367591373

15 a 20 dias

453

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Part I: Introduction; 1.The Fetus as a Patient - a Sustainable Approach for Clinical Interactions in the Field of New Prenatal Medicine?; Part II: The Fetus as a Patient: A useful concept?; 2. The Disposable and Protected Fetus: Contradictions in Fetal Status; 3. Which Ethics for the Fetus as a Patient?; 4.The Ethical Concept of the Fetus as a Patient: Responses to its Critics; 5.Treating the Fetus as a Patient: Possible Implications for its Moral Status; Part III: The Fetus as a Patient: Where does that leave the pregnant woman?; 6. Insights from a Perspective of Cultural Anthropology: A Discourse Analysis of Representations of (Genetic) Reproductive Medicine and the Fetus in Popular Media; 7.The Fetus as a Patient in Professional and Patient Discourses; 8. Means, Ends and the Fetal Patient; 9. Caring for Pregnant Cancer Patients; Part IV: The Fetus as a Patient: Challenges for clinical care pathways and interactions; 10. Treatments and Trials for the Fetal Patient: Imposing the Burdens of Enthusiasm?; 11. Ethics of Involving Pregnant Women in Fetal Therapy Trials; 12. The 'Normalization' of Prenatal Screening: Prevention as Prenatal Beneficence?; 13. Beyond the Fetal Patient: The Ethics of Fetal Treatment for Down Syndrome; 14. Prenatal Therapy for Differences of Sexual Development (DSD): Fuzzy Boundaries in the Clinical Discussion and the Ethical Debate; 15. Perinatal Palliative Care as an Option in Prenatally Diagnosed Severe, Life-Limiting Conditions of the Fetus; Part V: The Fetus as a Patient: Legal perspective; 16. The Legal Status of the Fetus as a Patient in Europe
NIPT;Twin Transfusion Syndrome;prenatal medicine; obstetrics; medical ethics; medical law; bioethics; pediatrics; fetal patient relationship; consent;;Twin Transfusion;Angus Clarke;Fetal Patient;Wybo Dondorp;Spinal Muscular Atrophy;Lucy Frith;Full Moral Status;Claudia Wiesemann;Independent Moral Status;Laurence B. McCollough;Fetal Therapy;Frank A. Chervenak;Fetal Surgery;Katrin E. Loerch-Merkle;Fetal Treatments;Janina Krause;Open Fetal Surgery;Heather Strange;Therapeutic Misconception;Anna Smajdor;Prenatal Testing;Alma Linkeviciute;Prenatal Screening;E.J. (Joanne) Verweij;Perinatal Palliative Care;Guido de Wert;Prenatal Medicine;Mathias Wirth;Reproductive Autonomy;Marc-Antoine Marquis;Maternal Fetal Conflict;Kathrin Knochel;Noninvasive Prenatal Test;Franziska Flaig;Intrauterine Blood Transfusion;Julia D. Lotz;Cell Free DNA;Monika Fuehrer;Fetal Scan Anomaly;Atina Krajewska;Clinical Practice;Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis;Fetal Interests;Cell Free Fetal DNA