Solidarity in Healthcare – the Challenge of Dementia
Main Article Content
Abstract
Dementia will soon be ranked as the world’s largest economy. At present, it ranges from the 16th to 18th place, with countries such as Indonesia, the Netherlands, and Turkey. Dementia is not only a financial challenge, but also a philosophical one. It provokes a paradigm shift in the traditional view of healthcare and expands the classic concepts of human personhood and autonomy. A promising response to these challenges is the idea of cooperative solidarity. Cooperative solidarity, contrary to its ‘humanitarian’ version, promotes spontaneous teamwork and individual initiative. It obliges us not only to help 'the suffering, the troubled and the disadvantaged’, but above all to support those who already do so for spontaneous moral or affective reasons. In the field of dementia study, solidary initiatives are described within the framework of supportive care.
Downloads
Article Details
By submitting his/her work to the Editorial Board, the author accepts, upon having his/her text recommended for publication, that Diametros applies the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license to the works we publish. Under this license, authors agree to make articles legally available for reuse, without permission or fees. Anyone may read, download, copy, print, distribute or reuse these articles without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author, as long as the author and original source are properly cited. The author holds the copyright without any other restrictions. Full information about CC-BY: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.
References
Arendt [1963] – H. Arendt, On revolution, Viking Press, New York 1963.
View in Google Scholar
Björnberg [2015] – A. Björnberg, Euro Health Consumer Index 2015, Health Consumer Pow-erhouse, Stockholm 2015.
View in Google Scholar
Bohnet [2001] – I. Bohnet, B.S. Frey, S. Huck, “More Order with Less Law: On Contract Enforcement, Trust, and Crowding,” IEW - Working Papers (052) 2001, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics University of Zurich.
View in Google Scholar
Brunkhorst [2005] – H. Brunkhorst, From Civic Friendship to Global Legal Community, MIT Press, Cambridge 2005.
View in Google Scholar
Buyx, Prainsack [2011] – A. Buyx, B. Prainsack, Solidarity: reflections on an emerging concept in bioethics, The Nuffield Council on Bioethics, London 2011.
View in Google Scholar
Colombo et al. [2011] – F. Colombo, A. Llena-Nozal, J. Mercier, F. Tjadens, Help Wanted? Providing and Paying for Long-Term Care, OECD Publishing 2011.
View in Google Scholar
Dawson, Verweij [2012] – A. Dawson, M. Verweij, “Solidarity: A Moral Concept in Need of Clarification,” Public health ethics (5/1) 2012, p. 1–5.
View in Google Scholar
Dixon [2011] – J. Dixon, J. Frolova, “Existential Poverty: Welfare Dependency, Learned Helplessness and Psychological Capital,” Poverty & Public Policy (3/2) 2011, p. 1–20.
View in Google Scholar
Elster [1998] – J. Elster, Alchemies of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1998.
View in Google Scholar
Evans, Robinson [2010] – G.E. Evans, L. Robinson, The role of family doctor in supportive care for people with dementia, [in:] Supportive Care for the Person with Dementia, J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York 2010, p. 139–149.
View in Google Scholar
Frijda [1988] – N.H. Frijda, “The Laws of Emotions,” American Psychologist (43/5) 1988, p. 349–358.
View in Google Scholar
Hertogh [2010] – C. Hertogh, Advance care planning and palliative care in dementia: a view from the Netherlands, [in:] Supportive Care for the Person with Dementia, J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York 2010, p. 271–281.
View in Google Scholar
Heyd [2015] – D. Heyd, “Solidarity: A Local, Partial and Reflective Emotion,” Diametros (43) 2015, p. 55–64.
View in Google Scholar
Hughes et al. [2010] – J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs, Characterizing care, [in:] Supportive Care for the Person with Dementia, J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York 2010, p. 1–11.
View in Google Scholar
Hughes, Wiliams, Sachs [2010] – J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs, The principles and practice of supportive care in dementia, [in:] Supportive Care for the Person with Dementia, J.C. Hughes, M. Lloyd-Williams, G.A. Sachs (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York 2010, p. 301–309.
View in Google Scholar
Husted [1999] – J. Husted, Insurance, genetics and solidarity, [in:] Genetics and Insurance, T. McGleenan, U. Wiesing, F. Ewald (eds.), BIOS, Oxford 1999, p. 1–16.
View in Google Scholar
Kahneman [2011] – D. Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York 2011.
View in Google Scholar
Kahneman [2003] – D. Kahneman, “Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics,” The American Economic Review (93/5) 2003, p. 1449–1475.
View in Google Scholar
Kornai, Eggleston [2001] – J. Kornai, K. Eggleston, Welfare, Choice, and Solidarity in Transition. Reforming the Health Sector in Eastern Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2001.
View in Google Scholar
Krzemiński [2013] – I. Krzemiński, Solidarność. Niespełniony projekt polskiej demokracji, Europejskie Centrum Solidarności, Gdańsk 2013.
View in Google Scholar
Margalit [1996] – A. Margalit, The Decent Society, Harvard University Press, Cambridge 1996.
View in Google Scholar
ter Meulen [2015] – R. ter Meulen, “Solidarity and Justice in Health Care. A Critical Analysis of Their Relationship,” Diametros (43) 2015, p. 1–20.
View in Google Scholar
ter Meulen [2012] – R. ter Meulen, K. Wright, “Family Solidarity and Informal Care: the Case of Care for People with Dementia,” Bioethics (26) 2012, p. 361–368.
View in Google Scholar
NCoB [2009] – Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Dementia: ethical issues, 2009.
View in Google Scholar
Nussbaum [2003] – M.C. Nussbaum, Upheavals of Thought. The Intelligence of Emotions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2003.
View in Google Scholar
Parfit [1997] – D. Parfit, “Equality and Priority,” Ratio (10/3) 1997, p. 202–221.
View in Google Scholar
Prince et al. [2015] – M. Prince, A. Wimo, M. Guerchet, G. Claire, A. Yu-Tzu Wu, M. Prina, World Alzheimer Report 2015. The global impact of dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), London 2015.
View in Google Scholar
Scheler [1913] – M. Scheler, Zur Phänomenologie und Theorie der Sympathiegefühle und von Liebe und Haß, Niemeyer 1913.
View in Google Scholar
Simon [1982] – H. Simon, Models of Bounded Rationality and Other Topics in Economic Theory, MIT Press, Cambridge 1982.
View in Google Scholar
WHO [2012] – Dementia: A public health priority, World Health Organization 2012.
View in Google Scholar
Załuski [2015] – W. Załuski, “Solidarity: Its Levels of Operation, Relationship to Justice, and Social Causes,” Diametros (43) 2015, p. 96–102.
View in Google Scholar