The bioethical principles of non-maleficence, beneficence, autonomy and justice are judged insufficient to resolve issues associated with use. A new principle of 'sustained being', drawn from philosophical propositions of Pellegrino, is suggested. The new principle is suited to an evolving practice ...
The goal of this study was to identify connections between bioethical principles, the goals set by the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the foundations for health promotion (HP), particularly when applied to university pro
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1 Introduction Our moral deliverance lies not in our hands, but in the hands of another, ultimately, to be sure, in the hands of God. And what sometimes ma... JR Greig 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Ethical and bioethical principles applied to the quality of nursing care have not lagged behind...
Ethical decision making in nursing and health care : the symphonological approach This book provides a systematic approach to bioethical decision making that can help clarify issues in situations where "right" and "wrong" may not be clearly defined. This approach is based on the interaction of ...
principles for best interests can be drawn. Arguing that no common ground about what counts as a ‘good life’ exists in modern liberal society, the authors maintain that only an ‘enumerative’ approach, where individual decision-makers follow discretionary and underspecified principles, is ...
Bioethical Principles Adhered in Conduction of Research as Reported in Research Studies Published in Selected Nursing Journalsdoi:10.5005/JP-JOURNALS-10086-0007S. RadhakrishnanPrema JanardanThe Journal of Nursing Trendz
These dilemmas include the following: (1) When is it ethical to limit options offered for medical interventions? (2) Who makes decisions when options for medical interventions are considered futile? (3) What principles guide decisions about care? (4) What options are available to nurses when ...
Therefore the authors conduct a literature review and a critical analysis in order to take a closer look at ethical principles and norms to examine the use of PGD. The authors especially focus on "Principle of Procreative Beneficence", which Julian Savulescu, a philosopher/bioethicist, proposed ...
principles for best interests can be drawn. Arguing that no common ground about what counts as a ‘good life’ exists in modern liberal society, the authors maintain that only an ‘enumerative’ approach, where individual decision-makers follow discretionary and underspecified principles, is ...