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The book explores the ethical implications of time and mindfulness in medicine, contrasting the pressures of accelerated healthcare with the principles of "Slow Care." Contributions from various authors delve into the challenges of providing adequate time for patients, emphasizing the importance of patience as a core element of care. Discussions include the role of care ethics in fostering a patient-oriented approach to time management in clinical settings. The text examines the acceleration in medical practices and proposes resonance-oriented care as a potential solution to time scarcity in nursing. It also highlights the significance of "time of connection" in palliative care and the need for a time-sensitive therapeutic approach. Interdisciplinary contributions address the impact of big data on clinical actions and the therapeutic potential of mindfulness in patient interactions. Ethical challenges related to employee health and the role of silence in promoting deceleration are also discussed. The book features case studies from clinical ethics committees, showcasing the negotiation of various time needs in complex cases, particularly in intensive care and pediatric oncology. Overall, it presents a comprehensive examination of how time can be ethically managed in healthcare to enhance patient care and support medical professionals.
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Entschleunigung als Therapie?, Lutz Bergemann
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- 2018
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