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Getting doctors to listen : ethics and outcomes data in context

Title
Getting doctors to listen : ethics and outcomes data in context / edited by Philip J. Boyle.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, ©1998.

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Additional Authors
Boyle, Philip.
Description
viii, 234 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
Physicians are often surprisingly reluctant to follow guidelines for treating patients based on research data. This book examines the reasons for physicians' skepticism about outcomes data and guidelines, assesses the merits of these concerns, and proposes ways of developing more useful data and more effective guidelines that would reduce their objections. This book concludes that in order both to make effective use of scientific studies and to establish a better balance between statistical results and skilled observation in the practice of medicine, physicians need to participate in all phases of outcomes research.
Series Statement
Hastings Center studies in ethics
Uniform Title
Hastings Center studies in ethics
Subject
  • National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
  • Medicine > Decision making > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Outcome assessment (Medical care) > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Medical protocols > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Physicians > Professional ethics
  • Decision making
  • Professional ethics
  • Physician and patient
  • Decision Making
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care > trends
  • Ethics, Professional
  • Physician-Patient Relations
  • Ethics, Medical
  • decision making
  • professional ethics
  • Professional ethics
  • Physician and patient
  • Decision making
  • Medical protocols > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Medicine > Decision making > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Outcome assessment (Medical care) > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Physicians > Professional ethics
  • Therapieplan
  • Vereinheitlichung
  • Ethik
  • Forschungsergebnis
  • Entscheidungskriterium
  • United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Physicians' Use of Outcomes Data: Moral Conflicts and Potential Resolutions / Philip J. Boyle, Daniel Callahan -- Health Technology Assessment in the 1990s / Ruth S. Hanft -- Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Historical Perspective on Their Origins and Significance / Paul J. Edelson -- Outcomes Data -- Practice Guidelines: Texts in Search of Authority / Judith Wilson Ross -- The Development of Practice Guidelines: A Case Study of Otitis Media with Effusion / Larry Culpepper, Jane Sisk -- The Quest for the Trial to End All Trials: The Case of Technology Assessment and Management of Glue Ear / Gert Jan van der Wilt, Pieter F. de Vries Robbe -- Guideline Glitches: Measurements, Money, and Malpractice / Donald J. Murphy -- Technology Assessment, Outcomes Data, and Social Context: The Case of Hormone Therapy / Susan E. Bell -- "Rescue" Technologies following High-Dose Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: How Social Context Shapes the Assessment of Innovative, Aggressive, and Lifesaving Medical Technologies / Susan E. Kelly, Barbara A. Koenig -- Outcomes, Guidelines, and Implementation in France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain / Dick Willems -- Ethical Considerations: The Resolvable and the Intractable -- Outcomes Research and Practice Guidelines: Upstream Issues and Epistemological Issues / Fred Gifford -- Technology Assessment: Inevitably a Value Judgment / Robert M. Veatch -- Clinical Judgment versus Outcomes Research? / James Lindemann Nelson.
ISBN
  • 0878406549
  • 9780878406548
LCCN
97009533
OCLC
  • ocm36501355
  • 36501355
  • SCSB-363821
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library