The main goal of this chapter is to discuss the epistemological and practical features of the basic ethical principles in European bioethics and biolaw as a result of a relevant project supported by the European Commission between 1995 and 1998. That project was based on cooperation between 22 ...
BackgroundThis study presents an empirical investigation of the ethical reasoning and ethical issues at stake in the daily work of physicians and molecular biologists in Denmark. The aim of this study was to test empirically whether there is a difference in ethical considerations and principles betwee...
A Review of the Ethical Use of Animals in Functional Experimental Research in China Based on the “Four R” Principles of Reduction, Replacement, Refinement, and Responsibility Meili Kang 1ABE , Tianlin Long 1EF , Cuicui Chang 1B , Ting Meng 1DF , Huaifen Ma 1CF , Zemeng Li 1C , ...
higher prevalence of head injury, cognitive impairment and dementia than found in community populations. Meeting the complex needs of this vulnerable group has become an increasing concern for prison and prison healthcare services. The aim of this multi method qualitative ...
Beauchamp and Childress's four principles of biomedical ethics provide a framework for analyzing the ethical issues raised by DTC genetic testing. We argue that the potential harms outweigh the potential benefits of such tests, that respect for autonomy should be limited in light of potential harm ...
This study rigorously adheres to ethical principles and respects the preferences of all participants. Before the study is conducted, the study purpose, content, and procedure must be completely explained, informed consent must be signed, and notification must be done properly. Under no circumstances ...
When evaluating any alternative form of medicine, what are the four main points to be considered? a. ___ b. ___ c. ___ d. ___ Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Complementary and alternative medicine is a form of health-related inter...
aThis chapter is followed by the centre piece of this paper i.e. an outline of the respective ethical considerations and measures to reduce or avoid those issues. For this purpose, the researcher uses the four important principles of research ethics that were identified by Denscombe (2007) fo...
Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2007 Empirical investigation of the ethical reasoning of physicians and molecular biologists – the importance of the four principles of biomedical ethics DOI: 10.1186/1747-5341-2-23 Mette Ebbesen, Birthe D Pedersen Full-Text Cite this paper Add to...
Root causeanalysistools include the changeanalysis, fishbone diagram, and failure mode and effectsanalysis(FMEA). Despite the various approaches to performing such ananalysis, most are governed by common principles. Key Highlights: Root Cause Analysis Definition:Root causeanalysis(RCA) is the process ...