The Paradigm Lens: Informed Consent to Shared Decision Making

The Paradigm Lens: Informed Consent to Shared Decision Making

by Steven Kahn
The Paradigm Lens: Informed Consent to Shared Decision Making

The Paradigm Lens: Informed Consent to Shared Decision Making

by Steven Kahn

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Overview

Informed cons
ent has long been the cornerstone of medical ethics. The traditional model of doctor-patient
communication has often failed to adequately incorporate patients' values and preferences into treatment
decisions. In " The Paradigm Lens: Informed Consent to Shared Decision-Making," medical ethicist Steven
Kahn explores the evolution of informed consent and the growing importance of shared decision-making in
modern healthcare.

Kahn draws on his experience as a professor in philosophy, bioethics consultant, and nurse. Through a series
of thought-provoking cases and analyses, he illustrates the challenges of implementing any
patient-centered approach to healthcare. His insight is to view the patient-physician encounter
as a paradigm. This strategy illuminates the roles of the physician and patient and provides a guide
to accelerate research in shared decision-making.


The Paradigm Lens is an essential read for healthcare professionals, patients, policymakers, and students.
It challenges us to rethink our assumptions about what it means to truly engage in health care decisions
by all parties. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940185692356
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/26/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 468 KB

About the Author

Steven Kahn is a consultant in the life sciences. He received his PhD in Philosophy writing his thesis on the
epistemology of informed consent. His career has spanned teaching university courses in bioethics, serving as chair of an ethics consultation committee at a major university teaching hospital, and providing design,
implementation and oversight for safety studies in biopharmaceutical research. As a nurse he witnessed
the many challenges in communicating with patients about their goals. He became acutely aware of the need
to promote shared decision making during this part of his career.
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