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...
Anderson et al., "Inequities in Health and Healthcare Viewed Through the Ethical Lens of Critical Social Justice: Contextual Knowledge for the Global ... B Bearskin,L R. - 《Nursing Ethics》 被引量: 37发表: 2011年 Empirical Bioethics and the Health 'Brain-Drain': a qualitative study of ...
The price of certainty: How the politics of pandemic data demand an ethics of care The Covid-19 pandemic broke on a world whose grip on epistemic trust was already in disarray. The first months of the pandemic saw many governments publicl... L Taylor - 《Big Data & Society》 被引量:...
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
Winkelman, MD, MSc, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Hennepin Healthcare, 701 Park Ave, Ste S2.309, Minneapolis, MN 55415 (tyler.winkelman@hcmed.org). Author Contributions: Dr Winkelman had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for ...
Health disparities are group differences in health conditions associated with systemic level factors, including by socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, age, gender, or geographical location. These are health statuses that persist over time, largely associated with (dis)advantage and lack of equity and...
The retention and use of health-related data by government, corporate, and health professional actors risk exacerbating the harms of colonial systems of inequality in which health care and public health are situated, regardless of the intentions about how those data are used. In this context, a ...
In the context of health care, if there are only three life-saving machines and four people in need of them, one has to be left without [1]. Scarcities of the second type are especially interesting from the viewpoints of ethics and political morality, because choices have to be made when...
NACCHO Welcomes the First Nations Health Care in Prisons National Review NACCHO, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, welcomes the publication of the National Review of First Nations Health Care in Prisons. This landmark report sheds light on the inequities in health and we...
critical self-reflection is a crucial and simultaneous skillset that must accompany health equity knowledge and skills. This chapter exposes how aversive and colorblind racism may be used as mechanisms for practitioners to unknowingly, and sometimes knowingly, perpetuate healthcare oppression and disparitie...