These facts raise questions of justice for healthcare in Africa, especially relating to ethical issues surrounding distribution and access. While questions of healthcare justice abound, much of the discourse in bioethics in Africa mostly focuses on research ethics (e.g. involving patients in clinical...
Inequities in Health and Healthcare Viewed Through the Ethical Lens of Critical Social Justice Inequities in health and healthcare viewed through the ethical lens of critical social justice: contextual knowledge for the global priorities ahead. ANS Adv... JM Anderson,P Rodney,S Reimer-Kirkham,......
Objective The purpose of this article is to investigate the need for ethics support in Dutch healthcare institutions in order to understand why ethics supp... L Dauwerse,T Abma,B Molewijk,... - 《Journal of Medical Ethics》 被引量: 52发表: 2011年 Unconditional access to non-invasive prena...
The Impact of Nanomedicine Development on North-South Equity and Equal Opportunities in Healthcare Nanomedicine applications are an extension of traditional pharmaceutical drug development that are targeting the most pressing health concerns through impr... Tyshenko,G Michael - 《Studies in Ethics Law &...
Ethics of resource allocation: instruments for rational decision making in support of a sustainable health care Objective : In all western countries health care budgets are under considerable constraint and therefore a reflection process has started on how to gain th... C Wild - 《Poiesis & ...
Women on community supervision who inject drugs have significant unmet healthcare needs. However, it remains unclear how the intersection of community supervision and injection drug use influences healthcare experiences and service setting preferences. T
In reaching such a conclusion, I take many steps. I begin with the explanation of theories of justice and their focus. I then turn to the important distinction between rights and ethics. Next, I explain that often closely held values come into conflict with one another. Then, I turn to ...
Studies in Global Justice In fact, research concerning global justice quite often requires an interdisciplinary approach. It involves aspects of ethics, law, human rights, international relations, sociology, economics, public health, and ecology. Studies in Global ... G Brock,D Moellendorf,D Jamie...
"Galarneau addresses an important issue often missing from theories of health justice and provides a unique and novel perspective.Communities of Health Care Justiceis both clear and comprehensive in its scope." — Audrey R. Chapman, Healey Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of Co...
The recent outbreak of Ebola in West Africa has killed thousands of people, including healthcare workers. African responses have been varied and largely in