Narrative Ethics in Public Health : : the Value of Stories.
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Superior document: | Public Health Ethics Analysis Series ; v.7 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2022. ©2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Public Health Ethics Analysis Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (244 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Overview
- Justice Concerns
- Surveillance and Stigma
- Community Values and the Value of Community
- Trust and the Value of Information
- Freedom and Responsibility
- Uses of This Book
- Contents
- Contributors
- About the Editors
- Editors and Contributors
- Part I: Introduction to Public Health Narrative Ethics
- Chapter 1: Defining Public Health Ethics for Practitioners
- Public Health Ethics Problems
- Public Health Ethics Practice
- Public Health Ethics Procedure
- Step 1: Analyze the Problem
- Step 2: Design and Evaluate Alternative Courses of Public Health Action
- Step 3. Provide Justification for a Particular Public Health Action
- Public Health Ethics Principles
- Interdependence and Solidarity
- Health and Safety
- Professionalism and Trust
- Health Justice and Equity
- Human Rights and Civil Liberties
- Inclusivity and Engagement
- Looking Forward: Human Centered Design and Narrative Ethics
- References
- Chapter 2: Why Stories Matter: An Introduction to Narrative Approaches to Public Health Ethics
- Stories Matter
- Introduction to Narrative Ethics
- Narrative Medical Ethics
- Narrative Public Health Ethics
- Critiques of Narrative Ethics
- The Future of Narrative Public Health Ethics
- References
- Part II: Public Health Ethics Narrative - Justice Concerns
- Chapter 3: Empowering Communities That Experience Marginalization Through Narrative
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Discussion
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 4: The Boys Under My Deck: Racialized Violence and Moral Repair
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Narrative
- Racialized Violence and Moral Repair
- Racialized Violence as a Health Issue
- Growing Up Black in a Culture of Racialized Violence.
- Progressive Policy and the Legacy of Slavery
- The Legacy of Jonestown
- A Social Experiment in Jonestown
- The Boys Under My Deck
- The Moral Crisis of Freddie Gray
- Lessons Learned from the Boys Under My Deck
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 5: Voices of Our Fathers: Narrative (Care) Ethics, Trust and Trustworthiness
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- The Presidential Apology
- Approach to the Narrative
- Dr. John Cutler's Narrative
- Mr. Charles Pollard's Narrative
- Mr. Herman Shaw's Narrative
- Discussion
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Part III: Public Health Ethics Narratives - Surveillance and Stigma
- Chapter 6: Disclosure of a Participant's HIV Status During a Household Community HIV Testing Project
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Discussion
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 7: Stories, Stigma and Sequences: HIV Cluster Detection and Response Activities Through a Narrative Ethics Lens
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Emails Between Chris and Maria: Staff Members at Different Health Departments
- Blog Posting Between Alex and Perry: Advocates for People with HIV
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Part IV: Public Health Ethics Narratives - Community Values and the Value of Community
- Chapter 8: Exploring Public Health's Role in Addressing Historical Trauma Among U.S. Indigenous Populations
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Notes on Author Orientation and Terminology
- Background Information
- Linking Colonialism and Public Health
- Historical Trauma as Events and Responses
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Discussion: Towards a Solution
- Questions for Discussion
- References.
- Chapter 9: Ethical Considerations with the Photovoice Research Method: A Narrative Reflection
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Harriet
- Julie
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 10: Harm Reduction: Tipping the Balance Toward Treatment and Recovery
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Opioid Crisis of the Early Twenty-First Century
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Part V: Public Health Ethics Narratives - Trust and the Value of Information
- Chapter 11: Vaccine Refusal: Stories from the Front Lines of Immunization Education
- Public Heath Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Margaret's Memoir
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 12: Using Narratives to Improve Health Literacy - An Ethical and Public Health Perspective
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 13: A Novel Approach to Public Health Crises Using Narrative Ethics
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Need for the Collection and Sharing of Appropriate Information
- The Need for Collaboration
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Part VI: Public Health Ethics Narratives - Freedom and Responsibility
- Chapter 14: Naming the Patient: Partner Notification and Congenital Syphilis
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 15: My Mother, Obesity and Me: Our Narrative. How Obesity Is Intimately Related to Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Factors
- Public Health Ethics Issue.
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Narrative
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Chapter 16: Exploring the Human Impact of Public Health Interventions in T.C. Boyle's "The Fugitive"
- Public Health Ethics Issue
- Background Information
- Approach to the Narrative
- Summary of the Narrative
- Close Reading in Action
- Social Determinants of Health
- Infectious Disease Management and Stigma
- Incarceration and Compulsory Treatment
- Questions for Discussion
- References
- Index.