The Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions from Jackson Rainer
Faculty:Jackson Rainer
Duration:1 Hour 29 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : The Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions from Jackson Rainer
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Outline:
The Ethical Principles Guiding End-of-Life Decision Making
- Beneficence, nonmaleficence, and autonomy at end-of-life
- Futility – when is it time to “call” the limits to treatment?
- Extraordinary Means and Heroic Measures – cure vs. care, salvage treatments
- Case Studies, the Law, and Court Rulings: Terrie Sciavo and Karen Ann Quinlan and their impact on decision making
Communication Strategies for Dealing with “Bad News”
- A systems approach to patients and their families
- Incorporation of “bad news” into treatment planning and palliative care
- Difficulties with advance directives – who makes the decisions in ambiguous situations?
- Identifying personal, cultural, and religious biases impacting treatment
Rationing and Inequities in Access to Healthcare
- The impact of the Affordable Care Act
- Distributive justice, heroic care, and futility
The Advanced Illness Coordinated Model
- Six steps
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Description:
This recording is designed to teach you strategies to facilitate discussions with dying individuals and families struggling with end-of-life care. Jackson Rainer, Ph.D., ABPP, author of Life After Loss: Contemporary Grief Counseling and Therapy, specializes in working with individuals, couples, and families struggling with the demands of chronic and terminal illness, end-of-life and palliative care, and issues related to grief and bereavement. Dr. Rainer will help you to be able to recognize the distinction between healing and cure and examine the nature of heroic treatment and futility. He will also cover complicated ethical challenges at the end of life and techniques for communicating empathy and compassion.
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“Very helpful. Presenter was excellent- organized and knowledgeable. Excellent speaking technique, which surprised me, given that the seminar consisted simply of a head and shoulders talking. “