Bioethics of Pain Management

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Bioethics of Pain Management

Beyond Opioids

Social and ethical issues Sociology Medical ethics and professional conduct Medical sociology History of medicine Pain and pain management History Philosophy of science Philosophy of mind Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Daniel S. Goldberg

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Collection: Routledge Annals of Bioethics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd February 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 508 Kb

ISBN: 9781317753582


Overview

In this book, public health ethicist Daniel S. Goldberg sets out to characterize the subjective experience of pain and its undertreatment within the US medical establishment, and puts forward public policy recommendations for ameliorating the undertreatment of pain. The book begins from the position that the overwhelming focus on opioid analgesics as a means for improving the undertreatment of pain is flawed, and argues instead that dominant Western models of biomedicine and objectivity delegitimize subjective knowledge of the body and pain in the US.

American Culture of Pain

This general intolerance for the subjectivity of pain is part of a specific American culture of pain in which a variety of actors take part, including not only physicians and health care providers, but also pain sufferers, caregivers, and policymakers.

Interdisciplinary Approach

Concentrating primarily on bioethics, history, and public policy, the book brings a truly interdisciplinary approach to an urgent practical ethical problem. Taking up the practical challenge, the book culminates in a series of policy recommendations that provide pathways for moral agents to move beyond contests over drug policy to policy arenas that, based on the evidence, hold more promise in their capacity to address the devastating and inequitable undertreatment of pain in the US.

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