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Table of Contents ix xi Preface Prologue Part I Foundations 1 Chapter 1 Introduction: A Framework for Public Health Ethics 3 by James F. Childress and Ruth Gaare Bernheim Introduction: Public Health Ethics: A Preliminary Analysis What Is Public Health Ethics? Public Philosophy Moral Norms Moral Considerations in Public Health Relations Between Moral Norms and Public Health Addressing Ethical Conflicts and Dilemmas in Public Health Absolutist and Contextualist Approaches A Presumptivist Approach Interlude: Summary Justificatory Conditions for Overriding Norms in Conflict Situations Public Justification in Context Ethical Conflicts: Pervasive or Occasional? Ethical Dimensions of Public Health Decisions Competing Claims about Ethical Trade-offs in Public Health Scope of Societal Values: Inclusion of Personal Values Historical Perspective on Conflicts in Public Health 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 9 10 10 11 11 11
Table of Contents Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Analyzing Ethical Issues in Particular Situations The Role of the Public Health Code of Ethics Metaphors in Public Health Ethics Public Health as Warfare Public Health as Stewardship Conclusions Discussion Questions References 12 13 14 14 16 17 18 19 Moral Considerations: Bases and Limits for Public Health Interventions 21 by James F. Childress Introduction Utility: Balancing Probable Benefits, Costs,and Risks Utility Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analyses Risk Assessment Variations in Risk Perception Distributive Justice Formal Justice and Material Justice Theories of Distributive Justice Excursus: Just Care in a Public Health Crisis: Utility and Egalitarian Justice Triage in a Public Health Crisis Types of Utility-based Triage Applications of Medical and Social Utility Public Participation, Public Trust, andSocial Stability Fair Procedures and Processes Respect for Autonomous Choices and Liberties The Intervention Ladder Paternalistic Interventions Privacy and Confidentiality Privacy Confidentiality Conclusions Discussion Questions References 21 22 22 23 25 25 25 26 26 28 28 28 29 30 31 32 32 37 38 38 39 41 42 43 The Political and Legal Context of Public Health Ethics 45 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim and Richard J. Bonnie Introduction The Relationship Between Law and Ethics in Public Health 45 46
Tabte of Contents Chapter 4 Source and Distribution of Government Authority in Public Health Case Study: Bathhouse Scenario Constraints on Government Authority: Balancing Individual and Public Interests Does Government Have a Duty to Protect Health? Law as a Tool for Improving Public Health Public Deliberation and Leadership Case Study: Smoke-Free Policies in Outdoor Public Spaces Conclusions Discussion Questions References 49 51 Public Health Perspectives 73 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim Introduction Improving Population Health Evidence-Based and Value-Based Approaches Setting Goals in State and Local Public Health Case Study: Addressing Heart Disease Proposals for Advisory Committee Review Population Prevention Implications of Population-Wide Approaches Determinants and Pathways Ecological Approaches and Health Inequalities Evidence in Public Health Practice Healthy Communities: Collaborations, Stakeholders, and Systems Conclusions Discussion Questions References 73 74 75 77 77 80 81 82 83 84 86 88 90 92 93 53 59 60 63 68 69 70 71 Part II Tools and Interventions in Public Health 95 Chapter 5 Surveillance and Public Health Data: The Foundation and Eyes of Public Health 97 by James F. Childress Introduction Public Health Surveillance: Its Nature and Goals What Is Public Health Surveillance? Types of Public Health Surveillance Who Is Involved in Public Health Surveillance? 97 98 98 98 99
Table of Contents Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Surveillance: Necessary but Insufficient for Effective Public Health Health Security, Securitization, and Surveillance Ethical Considerations in Public Health Surveillance Practice vs. Research: Is the Distinction Ethically Significant for Surveillance? The Practice/Research Distinction in Public Health Surveillance Ethical Review of the Public Health Practice of Surveillance CHEERS: A Case of Ethically Unjustified Research? Case Study: Nonconsensual Name-Based Surveillance of Diabetes Control New York City’s Surveillance Program for Inadequately Controlled Diabetes Ethical Issues Raised by the NYC Diabetes Surveillance Program Ethical Analysis and Assessment of the NYC Diabetes Surveillance Program Public Disclosure of Surveillance Data Conclusions Discussion Questions References 99 101 101 103 103 106 107 Case Finding: Screening, Testing, and Contact Tracing 119 by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Newborn Screening Case Contact Tracing and Contact (Partner) Notification Summary: Newborn Screening and Contact Tracing/Notification Screening and Coerced Treatment of a Pregnant Woman for HIV Infection Overview of Prenatal HIV Screening and Treatment Case Description Ethics Framework HIV/Syphilis Contact Investigation and Partner Notification Overview of Contact Investigation and Partner Notification Case Description Ethics Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References 119 120 122 123 123 123 128 128 134 134 135 135 139 141 142 Immunization: Protection Through Vaccination 145 by James F. Childress Introduction Mass Immunization
Programs: Justifications Jacobson v. Massachusetts 145 146 146 109 109 109 113 115 115 116 117
ТаЫе of Contents Chapter 8 Societal Self-Defense for the Common Good Balancing Principles More Specific Guidance for Mass Immunization Programs Voluntary and Mandatory Immunization Programs Persuasion and/or Coercion? Incentive Rewards or Monetary Sanctions? Targeted Vaccinations Case Study: Annual Influenza Vaccination for Nursing Home Staff: Mandatory or Voluntary? Exemptions from Mandatory Vaccination Programs Variations in State Exemptions Exemption of Conscientious Objectors Case Study: Should Religiously Based and Philosophical/Personal Objections to Vaccinations Be Recognized as Bases for Exemption? Religious Convictions Philosophical and Personal Beliefs Free Choices or Hurdles and Nudges? Case Study: Debating Whether the HPV Vaccination Should Be Mandatory Background Pro and Con Arguments About the HPV Vaccine For Females Only? Cost Symbolic Significance of Legal Mandates Exemption from HPV Mandates Justice, Fairness, and Compensation for Vaccine-Related Injuries Allocating Scarce Vaccines: Utility and Fairness Case Study: Allocating Influenza Vaccine in a Serious Shortage: The 2004-2005 “Crisis” Background Public Health Decisions About Vaccine Allocation Other Criteria and Methods of Rationing Vaccine Lessons Learned, Questions Raised for a Possible Influenza Pandemic Conclusions Discussion Questions References 160 160 161 163 164 166 167 168 Containing Communicable Diseases: Personal Control Measures 171 by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Directly Observed Therapy for Multiple Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Background 171 172 172 146 147 148 148 148 149 151 151 152 152
154 154 154 155 155 156 156 156 158 158 159 159 159 160
ТаЫе of Contents Case 1: Ordering Directly Observed Therapy for MDR ТВ Background Ethical Analysis and Assessment of this Case Personal and Community Control Measures in Response to Outbreak of Severe Respiratory Illness Background Monitoring: Active and Passive Types of Quarantine Focused and Community-Wide Measures to Create Social Distance: Benefit-Risk Analysis Case 2: Controlling Severe Respiratory Illness of Unknown Etiology at a Major University Background Ethical Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References Chapter 9 173 173 174 179 179 180 180 181 182 183 183 188 189 190 Health Communication 193 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim and Richard J. Bonnie Introduction Government’s Role in Using and Regulating Mass Communication Early Government Health Education Efforts Possible Aims and Justifications Overview of First Amendment Constraints Principles and Concepts Commercial Advertising Mandated Factual Disclosures Government Speech Aggressive Tobacco Control: New Frontiers of the First Amendment Restrictions on Tobacco Advertising Aggressive Package Regulation Government-Supported Media Campaigns Ethical Dimensions of Government Communication Providing Information Persuading With and Without Explicit Reasons Marketing Health Empowering Health Conclusions Discussion Questions References 193 194 194 195 196 196 197 198 198 199 200 202 206 207 207 208 210 210 214 215 216
Tabte of Contents Chapter 10 Public Health and the Environment by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Part 1: Ethical Perspectives on Environmental Policies: Water Fluoridation and Lead Water Fluoridation: Too Much or Too Little? Fluoridation History and Trends Benefits of Fluoridation Opposition to Fluoridation Continuing Deliberation Lead: Too Much for Some Part 2: Environmental Public Health Practice Introduction Case Study: Lead Poisoning at a Private Indoor Shooting Range Ethical Framework Case Study: Banning Raw Milk Sales at Local Farmers’ Markets Ethical Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References Index 219 219 221 221 221 223 223 224 224 227 227 228 232 239 240 244 246 247 249
Essentials of Public Health Ethics Ruth Gaare Bernheim, James F. Childress Richard J. Bonnie, Alan L. Melnick Seríes Editor: Richard Riegelman As threats of infectious disease grow and the nation confronts chronic health problems such as diabetes and obesity, health professionals, citizens, and community stakeholders must address increasingly complex ethical conflicts about pubUc health policies and practices. Essentials ofPublic Health Ethics introduces students to the field of public health ethics. Through a focus on cases, the text explores concepts and frameworks from numerous fields in public health, such as health promotion, environmental health, and health policy. By delving into both historical and contemporary cases, the authors investigate the evolution and impact of various understandings of the concept of “the public” over time. Ideal for both undergraduate public health courses in liberal arts institutions as well as for health sciences students at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, this book is designed for students from a wide variety of backgrounds and experience with philosophical and ethical concepts. At the same time, it provides challenging cases for students who possess more advanced knowledge. Key Features: ЅИ Cavers topics spanning the broad spectrum of public health disciplines with ethics and philosophy |
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Table of Contents ix xi Preface Prologue Part I Foundations 1 Chapter 1 Introduction: A Framework for Public Health Ethics 3 by James F. Childress and Ruth Gaare Bernheim Introduction: Public Health Ethics: A Preliminary Analysis What Is Public Health Ethics? Public Philosophy Moral Norms Moral Considerations in Public Health Relations Between Moral Norms and Public Health Addressing Ethical Conflicts and Dilemmas in Public Health Absolutist and Contextualist Approaches A Presumptivist Approach Interlude: Summary Justificatory Conditions for Overriding Norms in Conflict Situations Public Justification in Context Ethical Conflicts: Pervasive or Occasional? Ethical Dimensions of Public Health Decisions Competing Claims about Ethical Trade-offs in Public Health Scope of Societal Values: Inclusion of Personal Values Historical Perspective on Conflicts in Public Health 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 9 10 10 11 11 11
Table of Contents Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Analyzing Ethical Issues in Particular Situations The Role of the Public Health Code of Ethics Metaphors in Public Health Ethics Public Health as Warfare Public Health as Stewardship Conclusions Discussion Questions References 12 13 14 14 16 17 18 19 Moral Considerations: Bases and Limits for Public Health Interventions 21 by James F. Childress Introduction Utility: Balancing Probable Benefits, Costs,and Risks Utility Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analyses Risk Assessment Variations in Risk Perception Distributive Justice Formal Justice and Material Justice Theories of Distributive Justice Excursus: Just Care in a Public Health Crisis: Utility and Egalitarian Justice Triage in a Public Health Crisis Types of Utility-based Triage Applications of Medical and Social Utility Public Participation, Public Trust, andSocial Stability Fair Procedures and Processes Respect for Autonomous Choices and Liberties The Intervention Ladder Paternalistic Interventions Privacy and Confidentiality Privacy Confidentiality Conclusions Discussion Questions References 21 22 22 23 25 25 25 26 26 28 28 28 29 30 31 32 32 37 38 38 39 41 42 43 The Political and Legal Context of Public Health Ethics 45 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim and Richard J. Bonnie Introduction The Relationship Between Law and Ethics in Public Health 45 46
Tabte of Contents Chapter 4 Source and Distribution of Government Authority in Public Health Case Study: Bathhouse Scenario Constraints on Government Authority: Balancing Individual and Public Interests Does Government Have a Duty to Protect Health? Law as a Tool for Improving Public Health Public Deliberation and Leadership Case Study: Smoke-Free Policies in Outdoor Public Spaces Conclusions Discussion Questions References 49 51 Public Health Perspectives 73 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim Introduction Improving Population Health Evidence-Based and Value-Based Approaches Setting Goals in State and Local Public Health Case Study: Addressing Heart Disease Proposals for Advisory Committee Review Population Prevention Implications of Population-Wide Approaches Determinants and Pathways Ecological Approaches and Health Inequalities Evidence in Public Health Practice Healthy Communities: Collaborations, Stakeholders, and Systems Conclusions Discussion Questions References 73 74 75 77 77 80 81 82 83 84 86 88 90 92 93 53 59 60 63 68 69 70 71 Part II Tools and Interventions in Public Health 95 Chapter 5 Surveillance and Public Health Data: The Foundation and Eyes of Public Health 97 by James F. Childress Introduction Public Health Surveillance: Its Nature and Goals What Is Public Health Surveillance? Types of Public Health Surveillance Who Is Involved in Public Health Surveillance? 97 98 98 98 99
Table of Contents Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Surveillance: Necessary but Insufficient for Effective Public Health Health Security, Securitization, and Surveillance Ethical Considerations in Public Health Surveillance Practice vs. Research: Is the Distinction Ethically Significant for Surveillance? The Practice/Research Distinction in Public Health Surveillance Ethical Review of the Public Health Practice of Surveillance CHEERS: A Case of Ethically Unjustified Research? Case Study: Nonconsensual Name-Based Surveillance of Diabetes Control New York City’s Surveillance Program for Inadequately Controlled Diabetes Ethical Issues Raised by the NYC Diabetes Surveillance Program Ethical Analysis and Assessment of the NYC Diabetes Surveillance Program Public Disclosure of Surveillance Data Conclusions Discussion Questions References 99 101 101 103 103 106 107 Case Finding: Screening, Testing, and Contact Tracing 119 by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Newborn Screening Case Contact Tracing and Contact (Partner) Notification Summary: Newborn Screening and Contact Tracing/Notification Screening and Coerced Treatment of a Pregnant Woman for HIV Infection Overview of Prenatal HIV Screening and Treatment Case Description Ethics Framework HIV/Syphilis Contact Investigation and Partner Notification Overview of Contact Investigation and Partner Notification Case Description Ethics Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References 119 120 122 123 123 123 128 128 134 134 135 135 139 141 142 Immunization: Protection Through Vaccination 145 by James F. Childress Introduction Mass Immunization
Programs: Justifications Jacobson v. Massachusetts 145 146 146 109 109 109 113 115 115 116 117
ТаЫе of Contents Chapter 8 Societal Self-Defense for the Common Good Balancing Principles More Specific Guidance for Mass Immunization Programs Voluntary and Mandatory Immunization Programs Persuasion and/or Coercion? Incentive Rewards or Monetary Sanctions? Targeted Vaccinations Case Study: Annual Influenza Vaccination for Nursing Home Staff: Mandatory or Voluntary? Exemptions from Mandatory Vaccination Programs Variations in State Exemptions Exemption of Conscientious Objectors Case Study: Should Religiously Based and Philosophical/Personal Objections to Vaccinations Be Recognized as Bases for Exemption? Religious Convictions Philosophical and Personal Beliefs Free Choices or Hurdles and Nudges? Case Study: Debating Whether the HPV Vaccination Should Be Mandatory Background Pro and Con Arguments About the HPV Vaccine For Females Only? Cost Symbolic Significance of Legal Mandates Exemption from HPV Mandates Justice, Fairness, and Compensation for Vaccine-Related Injuries Allocating Scarce Vaccines: Utility and Fairness Case Study: Allocating Influenza Vaccine in a Serious Shortage: The 2004-2005 “Crisis” Background Public Health Decisions About Vaccine Allocation Other Criteria and Methods of Rationing Vaccine Lessons Learned, Questions Raised for a Possible Influenza Pandemic Conclusions Discussion Questions References 160 160 161 163 164 166 167 168 Containing Communicable Diseases: Personal Control Measures 171 by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Directly Observed Therapy for Multiple Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Background 171 172 172 146 147 148 148 148 149 151 151 152 152
154 154 154 155 155 156 156 156 158 158 159 159 159 160
ТаЫе of Contents Case 1: Ordering Directly Observed Therapy for MDR ТВ Background Ethical Analysis and Assessment of this Case Personal and Community Control Measures in Response to Outbreak of Severe Respiratory Illness Background Monitoring: Active and Passive Types of Quarantine Focused and Community-Wide Measures to Create Social Distance: Benefit-Risk Analysis Case 2: Controlling Severe Respiratory Illness of Unknown Etiology at a Major University Background Ethical Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References Chapter 9 173 173 174 179 179 180 180 181 182 183 183 188 189 190 Health Communication 193 by Ruth Gaare Bernheim and Richard J. Bonnie Introduction Government’s Role in Using and Regulating Mass Communication Early Government Health Education Efforts Possible Aims and Justifications Overview of First Amendment Constraints Principles and Concepts Commercial Advertising Mandated Factual Disclosures Government Speech Aggressive Tobacco Control: New Frontiers of the First Amendment Restrictions on Tobacco Advertising Aggressive Package Regulation Government-Supported Media Campaigns Ethical Dimensions of Government Communication Providing Information Persuading With and Without Explicit Reasons Marketing Health Empowering Health Conclusions Discussion Questions References 193 194 194 195 196 196 197 198 198 199 200 202 206 207 207 208 210 210 214 215 216
Tabte of Contents Chapter 10 Public Health and the Environment by Alan L. Melnick Introduction Part 1: Ethical Perspectives on Environmental Policies: Water Fluoridation and Lead Water Fluoridation: Too Much or Too Little? Fluoridation History and Trends Benefits of Fluoridation Opposition to Fluoridation Continuing Deliberation Lead: Too Much for Some Part 2: Environmental Public Health Practice Introduction Case Study: Lead Poisoning at a Private Indoor Shooting Range Ethical Framework Case Study: Banning Raw Milk Sales at Local Farmers’ Markets Ethical Framework Conclusions Discussion Questions References Index 219 219 221 221 221 223 223 224 224 227 227 228 232 239 240 244 246 247 249
Essentials of Public Health Ethics Ruth Gaare Bernheim, James F. Childress Richard J. Bonnie, Alan L. Melnick Seríes Editor: Richard Riegelman As threats of infectious disease grow and the nation confronts chronic health problems such as diabetes and obesity, health professionals, citizens, and community stakeholders must address increasingly complex ethical conflicts about pubUc health policies and practices. Essentials ofPublic Health Ethics introduces students to the field of public health ethics. Through a focus on cases, the text explores concepts and frameworks from numerous fields in public health, such as health promotion, environmental health, and health policy. By delving into both historical and contemporary cases, the authors investigate the evolution and impact of various understandings of the concept of “the public” over time. Ideal for both undergraduate public health courses in liberal arts institutions as well as for health sciences students at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, this book is designed for students from a wide variety of backgrounds and experience with philosophical and ethical concepts. At the same time, it provides challenging cases for students who possess more advanced knowledge. Key Features: ЅИ Cavers topics spanning the broad spectrum of public health disciplines with ethics and philosophy |
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title_full | Essentials of public health ethics Ruth Gaare Bernheim, JD, MPH, Chair, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Institute of Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Richard J. Bonnie, JD, Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Medicine, Professor of Public Policy, School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, James F. Childress, PhD, University Professor, John Allen Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics, Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Alan L. Melnick, MD, MPH, CPH, Public Health Director/Health Officer, Clark County, WA, Adjunct Assosiate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine, Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health & Preventative Medicine, Portland, OR |
title_fullStr | Essentials of public health ethics Ruth Gaare Bernheim, JD, MPH, Chair, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Institute of Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Richard J. Bonnie, JD, Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Medicine, Professor of Public Policy, School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, James F. Childress, PhD, University Professor, John Allen Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics, Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Alan L. Melnick, MD, MPH, CPH, Public Health Director/Health Officer, Clark County, WA, Adjunct Assosiate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine, Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health & Preventative Medicine, Portland, OR |
title_full_unstemmed | Essentials of public health ethics Ruth Gaare Bernheim, JD, MPH, Chair, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Institute of Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Richard J. Bonnie, JD, Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Medicine, Professor of Public Policy, School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, James F. Childress, PhD, University Professor, John Allen Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics, Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Alan L. Melnick, MD, MPH, CPH, Public Health Director/Health Officer, Clark County, WA, Adjunct Assosiate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine, Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health & Preventative Medicine, Portland, OR |
title_short | Essentials of public health ethics |
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topic | Gesundheitswissenschaften (DE-588)4249464-3 gnd Medizinische Ethik (DE-588)4074672-0 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen (DE-588)4139691-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesundheitswissenschaften Medizinische Ethik Ethik Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen |
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