A New Approach to Ethics in Healthcare
On April 6, 2026, Igaku-Shoin Co., Ltd., based in Bunkyo, Tokyo, will release a noteworthy book titled _"Navigating Ethical Choices in Care: Your Guide to Ethics"_, authored by the acclaimed Takashi Kaneshiro.
In the realm of healthcare, nursing, and welfare, ethical challenges often arise that can be difficult to navigate. This upcoming publication aims to demystify the complex world of clinical ethics, making it more approachable for professionals in the field. Kaneshiro, known as a passionate advocate for narrative ethics, encourages healthcare professionals to pause and reflect on their experiences through storytelling. By doing so, he seeks to distill wisdom for the betterment of patient care and overall wellbeing.
The Essence of the Book
The book is designed as an introductory guide, presenting a collection of thought-provoking narratives. It highlights various ethical dilemmas that practitioners frequently encounter in their day-to-day clinical responsibilities. With a distinct focus on the importance of dialogue, decision-making, and the emotional aspects of patient care, this work promises to resonate with social workers, nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals alike.
Table of Contents
1.
Ethics in Daily Life: The Dilemma of Choosing
This chapter explores the everyday ethical choices that healthcare providers face, emphasizing the weight of decisions in the patient-care continuum.
2.
Steps in Clinical Ethics: Procedures, References, and Dialogue
A practical guide on the steps involved in navigating ethical dilemmas within a clinical setting, including how to conduct dialogues and collaborations.
3.
Goals of Professional Ethics: From Minimum to Maximum Standards
This section discusses the spectrum of professional ethical standards, ranging from fundamental obligations to aspirational goals.
4.
Narrative as an Attitude: Are Storytelling Healthcare Providers Competent?
Investigating the role of narrative in healthcare, this chapter considers whether those who share stories are better equipped to handle ethical challenges.
5.
Living Well Until the End: Facing Death and Living Authentically
An exploration of how to confront the inevitability of death while maintaining an authentic existence.
6.
Living Together: Crafting Stories with Others
Focused on the importance of collaborative storytelling in expressing shared ethical challenges and experiences.
Kaneshiro's writing is not only academic but also infused with warmth and empathy, reflecting his long-standing engagement with his community in Okinawa, where he works and teaches.
About the Publisher
Igaku-Shoin has been a leader in publishing since 1944, with a commitment to delivering precise and essential information needed for the progress of medicine and healthcare. The company has a diverse portfolio, producing various professional books, journals, and electronic media. Each year, they publish several dozen new titles across a broad spectrum of medical and nursing subjects. Recently, they have also expanded into web distribution, e-books, e-journals, seminars, and owned media platforms to enhance accessibility for healthcare professionals and students.
Conclusion
This book is set to become a valuable resource for anyone involved in healthcare and welfare, providing essential insights into the ethical complexities that accompany care services. As the launch date approaches, healthcare professionals eagerly anticipate the practical guidance and supportive narratives that Kaneshiro promises to offer.
For more information about the book and inquiries, please visit the
Igaku-Shoin website.