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A narrative approach to bioethical decision making: The missing link between bioethics and conflict management?

A narrative approach to bioethical decision making: The missing link between bioethics and... Beginning in the 1990s and continuing today with increasing velocity, advances in science and medicine have profoundly affected not only health and health care, but also ethical thinking as well. Physicians, researchers, patients, and families are increasingly called on to make difficult decisions between competing values, which provides fodder for serious conflict. This article discusses a narrative approach to bioethical decision making and suggests that lessons from the field of conflict management could enhance its promise. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Conflict Resolution Quarterly Wiley

A narrative approach to bioethical decision making: The missing link between bioethics and conflict management?

Conflict Resolution Quarterly , Volume 25 (4) – Jun 1, 2008

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© Wiley Periodicals, Inc., and the Association for Conflict Resolution
ISSN
1536-5581
eISSN
1541-1508
DOI
10.1002/crq.219
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Abstract

Beginning in the 1990s and continuing today with increasing velocity, advances in science and medicine have profoundly affected not only health and health care, but also ethical thinking as well. Physicians, researchers, patients, and families are increasingly called on to make difficult decisions between competing values, which provides fodder for serious conflict. This article discusses a narrative approach to bioethical decision making and suggests that lessons from the field of conflict management could enhance its promise.

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Conflict Resolution QuarterlyWiley

Published: Jun 1, 2008

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