The Human Challenge of Telemedicine: Toward Time-sensitive and Person-centered Ethics in Home Telecare

The Human Challenge of Telemedicine: Toward Time-sensitive and Person-centered Ethics in Home Telecare

Bardy, Philippe

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Telepatients using connected objects to collect time-sensitive data about their health are not neutral carriers of diagnosable symptoms. Patients are persons, or personal beings as well as co-carers, whose personal experience, history and know-how must be acknowledged in time-sensitive telecare practices. Such practices require a relational ethics, inspired by medical ethics and an ethics of virtues, focusing on vulnerability and emotional health, to oversee telecare good practices, define a new therapeutic alliance compliant with patients' values, and reconcile the technical and human sides of telemedicine. The ethical challenges of telemedicine in chronic patients todayThe key features of a person-centered and relational ethics in telemedical settingsThe concepts of emotional health? care and chrono-sensitivity? of the connected? sick body INDICE: Part 1. The Person in the Age of Telecare 1. The Advent of Digital Healthcare 2. The Human Ethical Challenge Part 2. Telecare Phenomenology 3. A Cross-Dimensional Look at the 'Patient Experience'. 4. The Patient Experience Under Telemonitoring 5. The Person Standing the Test of Digital Clocks 6. Experiential knowledge of the 'Subject of Care Part 3. Toward an Ethics of Time-sensitive? Telecare' 7. Subjectivising the Future: or the 'Patient Project' Temporality 8. 'Chrono-Sensitivity': From Concepts to Ethics

  • ISBN: 978-1-78548-304-2
  • Editorial: ISTE Press - Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 284
  • Fecha Publicación: 26/11/2018
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés