In this article, the author reflects on the bioethics related to nursing practice. She discusses the Code of Ethics for Nurses of the American Nurses Association. She states that the ethical principles of nursing include autonomy, beneficence and nonmaleficence. She mentions that the complexity of ...
Judicial Reasoning? How Does Bioethics Help Judicial Reasoning?How Does Bioethics Help Judicial Reasoning?This article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )doi:10.1007/978-1-59745-295-3_2Bethany J. SpielmanHumana Press
Our review included 96 studies. Various perceived needs were identified through the thematic analysis, such as the needsfor an empathetic relationship;for a clear,adapted and supervised exercise program;andfor personalized treatment. Our mapping into the patient-centred healthcare delivery framework showed...
– tax-paid, “free” health care for all. We know that in the US we don’t have it – while almost all other countries do – in some form. One of the first countries to adopt universal health care was Sweden – in the early 1950s. But how – exactly – does such a system ...
GLOBAL HEALTH IMPACT: A BASIS FOR LABELING AND LICENSING CAMPAIGNS? Most of the world's health problems afflict poor countries and their poorest inhabitants. There are many reasons why so many people die of poverty-related ... N Hassoun - 《Developing World Bioethics》 被引量: 11发表: 2012...
How, when, where and why might you apply your learning of bioethics in the future if you wanted to be a veterinarian? What is the most important difference between the fields of medicine and public health? How did ringworm influence history? What is the impact to the nursing p...
This last question arises occasionally in bioethics and "difficult patient" discussions, but beyond assertions as to whatshouldhappen, there is little systematic data on whatactuallyhappens. Most healthcare professionals have found themselves treating someone who is flagrantly offensive, whose attitudes and...
We have a desire, if we’re giving the best [preventive] care, to individualize … what should be done, which, I think, is the best way of doing this. [It] is to give thought about what’s appropriate in this particular setting, in the sense that the package [CRs] does not allow...
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics Ethics Medical Law Keywords Women’s health Sexual health Cultural competency Clinical skills Clinical ethics Industry Sectors Law Authors Cressida J. Heyes (1) Angela Thachuk (1) Author Affiliations 1. Departments of Political Science and Philosophy, University of ...
Given that the doc- trine of informed consent and self-medication rights stand or fall together, denying that Karl should be entitled to access insulin requires giving up on the doctrine of informed consent; a principle at the heart of liberal bioethics (May 2002, p. 9, 2005, p. 302). ...