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The course aims to provide the tools for the recognition and the management of the main ethical problems within care settings, both in the most exposed areas (beginning of life, end of life, intensive care, Big Data and AI) and in the most usual situations (bioethics of daily care).
Introduction. What is bioethics. Bioethics, deontology and law.
Analysis of the factors that feed the new demand for treatment ethics.
Hippocratic medicine and paternalistic medicine.
The crisis at the origin of modernity. Immanuel Kant. The moral conscience.
The Belmont Report.
Beachamps and Childress: principialism.
The language of rights.
The Catholic vision: a personalistic vision.
The Ethics Committees for Research and the Ethics Committees for Clinical Practice in the Veneto Region: characteristics and functions.
Ethical problems at the beginning of life. The status of the embryo. Law 194/1978 - "Rules for the social protection of motherhood and voluntary interruption of pregnancy". Law 40/2004 - "Rules on medically assisted procreation".
Ethical problems at the end of life. Therapeutic obstinacy, euthanasia, accompaniment, proportionality.
Law 219/2017 - "Rules on informed consent and advance treatment provisions".
Ethical problems in the day-to-day management of care. Life project and care pathways.
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Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
R. Sala | Etica e bioetica per l'infermiere (Edizione 7) | Carrocci Faber | 2014 |
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