Beauchamp TL: The ‘four principles’ approach to health care ethics. In Principles of Health Care Ethics . Second edition. Edited by: Ashcroft R, Dawson A, Draper H, McMillan J. West Sussex, England: Wiley; 2007:3–10.Tom Beauchamp. 2007. The `four principles' approach to health care ...
I will argue that there are difficulties with the application of the four principles approach to incompetent children. The most important principle – resp... P Baines - 《Journal of Medical Ethics》 被引量: 81发表: 2008年 Applying the four-eyes principle to management decisions in the manufact...
This paper argues that the four prima facie principles-beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for autonomy and justice-afford a good and widely acceptable basis for 'doing good medical ethics'. It confronts objections that the approach is simplistic, incompatible with a virtue-based approach to medici...
The received wisdom on the cinema of Hou Hsiao-hsien rests on a number of general observations: these are intimate tales featuring characters entangled in the great movements of Taiwanese history; the characters barely feel involved in what happens to them; Hou’s style consists of long, still ...
Medical ethics: four principles plus attention to scope. The "four principles plus scope" approach provides a simple, accessible, and culturally neutral approach to thinking about ethical issues in health care. T... R Gillon - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量: 667发表: 1994年 The case for ...
The aim of this paper is to compare and contrast the four principles of healthcare ethics in relation to patient has a right to know about their disease and its prognosis. This relates to the scenario where a patient is diagnosed with an inoperable tumor and is terminally ill. The medical ...
This is a general, popular and widely accepted approach in biomedical ethics research since the 1970s. The research result shows that the four medical ethics principles are expressed in Le Huu Trac's medical ethics ideology, in which the principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence tend to ...
The four principles of Beauchamp and Childress - autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice - have been extremely influential in the field of medical ethics, and are fundamental for understanding the current approach to ethical assessment in health care. This study tests whether these principle...
Comprehensive mapping of long-range interactions reveals folding principles of the human genome. Science. 2009;326:289–93. CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kichaev G, Bhatia G, Loh PR, Gazal S, Burch K, Freund MK, et al. Leveraging polygenic functional enrichment to improve GWAS ...
Ethics in Plastic Surgery: Applying the Four Common Principles to PracticePlastic & Reconstructive Surgerydoi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000004674Gallo, LucasBaxter, CharmaineMurphy, JessicaSchwartz, LisaThoma, Achilleas