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For the Sake of the Children : The Social Organization of Responsibility in the Hospital and the Home, Paperback / softback Book

For the Sake of the Children : The Social Organization of Responsibility in the Hospital and the Home Paperback / softback

Part of the Morality and Society Series series

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This study examines the organization of social responsibility in the USA, in particular of critically ill newborn children.

Drawing on medical records and interviews with parents and medical staff, the book investigates two neonatal intensive care units, showing the traumas of extreme medical measures, and the sufferings of infants.

The accounts are by turns disturbing and heroic, as parents and staff attempt to take charge of the infants' care, redefining their roles as adults and parents, and coping with sometimes awful contingencies.

Rather than treating responsibility as an ethical issue, the book focuses on how responsibility is socially produced and sustained.

It questions how staff members encourage parents to take responsibility, but keep them from interfering in medical matters, and how parents encourage staff vigilance when they are novices attempting to supervise the experts.

The authors conclude that it is not sufficient simply to be responsible individuals.

Instead, people must learn to be responsible in an organizational world, and organizations must learn how to support responsible individuals.

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