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Title/Author:
To firmer ground/ John Langmore.
Reminder of title:
restoring hope in Australia /
Author:
Langmore, J. V.
Published:
Sydney, N.S.W. :University of New South Wales, : 2007.,
Description:
xiii, 251 p.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface; S.Matic -- Foreword; T.Karpf, T.Ferguson, R.Swift and J.Lazarus -- Introduction - Decent Care: A Proposal for the Future of HIV Care and Support; T.Ferguson -- Restoring Hope; T.Karpf -- The Demand forEquity; K.Moody -- Decency in a Globalizing World: Care of People Living with HIV; E.Mendieta -- HIV and AIDS, Decent Care and the Traditionsof the Catholic Social Teaching; P.Hughes -- The Biblical Mandate to Care and Cure; D.Rosen -- An Islamic View of Health and Sickness: How ourCore Values Promote Decent Care; S.Elzenari -- Decent Care for PeopleLiving with HIV: What are we Waiting For?; A-C.d b2 sAdesky and K.Anastos -- Care in a Season of AIDS: An Islamic Perspective; F.Esack -- Towards a State of Good Health: A Dharmic View of HIV; S.Agnivesh -- A Buddhist Perspective on Decent Care; N.Panichpant-Michelsen -- Decent Carefor Life; G.R.Gunderson and T.F.Cutts -- DecentCare and HIV: A Holistic Approach; E.Mombo -- Ubi Caritas? Care as Faith in Action; D.M.Ackermann -- A Patient-Centred Approach to Universal Decent Care; S.Sofaer -- Universal Access to Compassion and Empathy, a Cornerstone of Decent Care; L.Dossey -- From GIPA to CAP: A New Model to Health Entitlement; C.E.Crain and N.Tashima -- b3 sHave you no Sense of Decency, Sir? b4 s;D.Barr --.
Subject:
Quality of life - Australia. -
Subject:
Australia - Social conditions. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230595217access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230595219
To firmer ground = restoring hope in Australia /
Langmore, J. V.
To firmer ground
restoring hope in Australia /[electronic resource] :John Langmore. - Sydney, N.S.W. :University of New South Wales,2007. - xiii, 251 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface; S.Matic -- Foreword; T.Karpf, T.Ferguson, R.Swift and J.Lazarus -- Introduction - Decent Care: A Proposal for the Future of HIV Care and Support; T.Ferguson -- Restoring Hope; T.Karpf -- The Demand forEquity; K.Moody -- Decency in a Globalizing World: Care of People Living with HIV; E.Mendieta -- HIV and AIDS, Decent Care and the Traditionsof the Catholic Social Teaching; P.Hughes -- The Biblical Mandate to Care and Cure; D.Rosen -- An Islamic View of Health and Sickness: How ourCore Values Promote Decent Care; S.Elzenari -- Decent Care for PeopleLiving with HIV: What are we Waiting For?; A-C.d b2 sAdesky and K.Anastos -- Care in a Season of AIDS: An Islamic Perspective; F.Esack -- Towards a State of Good Health: A Dharmic View of HIV; S.Agnivesh -- A Buddhist Perspective on Decent Care; N.Panichpant-Michelsen -- Decent Carefor Life; G.R.Gunderson and T.F.Cutts -- DecentCare and HIV: A Holistic Approach; E.Mombo -- Ubi Caritas? Care as Faith in Action; D.M.Ackermann -- A Patient-Centred Approach to Universal Decent Care; S.Sofaer -- Universal Access to Compassion and Empathy, a Cornerstone of Decent Care; L.Dossey -- From GIPA to CAP: A New Model to Health Entitlement; C.E.Crain and N.Tashima -- b3 sHave you no Sense of Decency, Sir? b4 s;D.Barr --.
More than a quarter of a century after the first AIDS diagnosis, it is time to examine what we have learned about supporting and caring forthose infected with this terrible disease. How can we optimize health services for the more than 33 million people who are HIV positive today- and the millions more who will need care and support tomorrow? b3 sDecent care b4 s, a concept adapted from the world of work, builds on the philosophical and spiritual traditions of dignity, respect, agency and integrity. The authors represent a wide variety of faiths and cultural traditions from around the world. Each brings his or her unique background to bear upon the experience of HIV. They go beyond mere speculation about decency and enter instead upon personal journeys of the heart. For those charged with developing health systems and providing healthservices, this volume is a call to re-examine assumptions - about whatcare is and how it should be practised. Rather than issuing yet another demand for radical reform, the writers here make the case for thinking clearly and critically. Most importantly, they urge people living with HIV to become full partners in designing and implementing their own care - and for caregivers to accept them in this role. That is the critical challenge of decent care.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230595219
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230595217doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
666251
Quality of life
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595115
Australia
--Social conditions.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
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LC Class. No.: HN850.Z4 / L35 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 306.0994
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