Objectives: to investigate publications on occupational violence on health professionals and to know some aspects of this violence in healthcare, such as how often it happens; in which part of the hospital the events are more frequent; and who the aggressors are. Methodology: this is about a ...
there are widespread concerns about a lack of attention to the dignity of older people who need assistance with toileting, incontinence or bladder or bowel care in health or social care settings that provide long-term care. Incontinence and care dependence threatens patient...
Yet, trying to fully resolve these issues could run the risk of being caught in a long-running and broad-disciplined moral philosophical debate about the efficacy of human rights, well beyond the purview of fisheries alone. In the spirit of offering a pragmatic, yet conceptually-grounded, “...
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“People talk about ‘assisted death with dignity,’ but it’s actually ‘assisted suicide.’ Foreign examples also show that the legislation of assisted suicide has led to the increase of the general suicide rate,” he said. “The risk increases for lowering the threshold for suicide.” ...
Background Human dignity and its preservation are considered essential in our society and in the healthcare system. Yet, for many, the sense of dignity is a fuzzy concept and its preservation is often lost in the everyday life of the healthcare system. However, especially in the treatment of...
It’s only a thing, and it might even do some good. For instance, it has been suggested that sex robots, used within controlled environments, could help redirect “the sexual behavior of high-risk child molesters … without endangering real children” (Zara et al.2022). ...
Not Wanting to Lose the Dignity of Risk: On Living Alone with Dementia. Of the more than 47 million people living with Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia, an estimated one-third live alone. This essay explores the i... KD Medeiros,N Berlinger,L Girling - 《Perspectives in Bi...
In the early stage of dementia, patients are able to reflect on their disease. Awareness of a deteriorat- ing condition and related symptoms increases the risk of depression, anxiety, and reduced quality of life [2]. It can also lead to a reduced perception of their dignity [3]. ...