Compassion in Healthcare

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<em>Compassion in Healthcare</em> gives an account of the nature and content of compassion and its role in healthcare. While compassion appears to be a straightforward aspect of life and practice Hordern's analysis shows that it is plagued by both conceptual and practical ills and stands in need of some quite specific kinds of therapy. Starting from a diagnosis of what precisely is wrong with 'compassion'--its debilitating political entanglements the vagueness of its meaning and the risk of burnout it threatens--three therapies are prescribed for these ills: an understanding of patients and healthcare workers as those who pass through the life-course encountering each other as wayfarers and pilgrims; a grasp of the nature of compassion in healthcare; and an embedding of healthcare within the realities of civic life. Applying these therapeutic strategies uncovers how compassionate relationships acquire their content in healthcare practice. The form that compassion takes is shown to<br>depend on how doctrines of time tragedy salvation responsibility fault and theodicy make a difference to the quality of people's lives and relationships. Drawing on the author's real-world collaborations the way in which compassion matters to practice and policy is worked out in the detail of healthcare professionalism marketization and technology. Covering everything from conception to old age and from machine learning to religious diversity <em>Compassion in Healthcare</em> draws on philosophy theology and everyday experience to expand our understanding of what compassion means for healthcare practice.<br>
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