Like most ethical and bioethical dilemmas, the 'futility debate' has a long history. Both Hippocrates and Plato mentioned the problem. The Corpus Hippocraticum states: "Whenever a man suffers from an ill which is too strong for the means at the disposal of medicine, he surely must not even...
The principles sometimes conflict with each other leading to ethical dilemmas when applied to issues such as abortion, contraception, euthanasia, professional misconduct, confidentiality truth telling, professional relationship with relatives, religion, traditional medicine and business concerns. Resolution of ...
NJ Roberts - 《Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine》 被引量: 1发表: 1978年 Ethical Issues in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Providing readers with the confidence needed to debate key issues in bioethics, this introductory text clearly explains bioethical theories and their philo... M Talbot ...
Bio‐ethical issues in oncology during the first wave of the COVID‐19 epidemic:?A qualitative study in a French hospital Background Using a specific bioethical theory (=global bioethics) and method (=a posteriori), we try here to identify and evaluate the bio‐ethical issues ... H Stoekl...
Aspects such as the medical humanities, ethical coaching and an integrated bioethical model to support health care practitioners are discussed. Ultimately, the discourse is based on the values of Christian ethics. 展开 DOI: 10.5952/55-3-4-659 被引量: 1 ...
This article describes selected ethical issues faced by members of a family with genetic predisposition to the cancer syndrome multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2a. The bioethical principles of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice are the moral guides for nurses and other health professional...
Numerous technological advances in the field of medicine have given rise to numerous bioethical issues. Telemedecine is no exception, and its development s... JL Chopard,N Hubert,T Moulin,... - 《European Research in Telemedicine》 被引量: 13发表: 2012年 Some Ethical Issues in Research Involv...
The collecting and storing of human biospecimens and associated data are a historical fact in medicine, but the biobank is a very recent concept. The advent of new technologies making it possible to store all types of specimens, including cells capable of staying alive outside the human body ...
The added value of bioethical principles to discussions of ethical issues in biomedicine is essentially their usefulness as a framework for the identification and clarification of normative values at stake in a given situation. Although the principles themselves do not provide a formal equation for solv...
The balance between present and future patients How do we balance, quantitatively, benefit to the present patient versus harm to future patients? There is little in the bioethical discourse that can help us to achieve this balance [7]. Modern bioethics focus on the individual. There are two re...