The Meaning of "Justice" and "Solidarity" in Health Care den Exter (ed.), International Health Law, Solidarity and Justice in Health Care, Apeldoorn- Antwerpen, Maklu, 2008, стр. 17-49... M Buijsen - 《International Health Law Solidarity & Justice in Health Care》 被引量: 1发表...
OBJECTIVE To explore what life is like for spouses serving as caregivers of patients with a left ventricular assist device before transplantation and to assess the meaning of such experience to them. METHODs This phenomenological study included 3 women 38 to 52 years old who were designated ...
In public health, for example, the place of birth can alter what health care options a person has and, therefore, also how long that person lives. To account for this, social justice advocates in healthcare might focus on extending the probability that people will be healthy despite resource ...
This chapter explores the systemic barriers that Black, low-income, and other marginalized communities face in accessing reproductive healthcare, which can limit their ability to make informed decisions about their reproduction. It focuses on the reproductive justice (RJ) framework and movement, a visi...
Involvement in the criminal justice system increased with intensity of opioid use, and any level of opioid use was significantly associated with involvement in the criminal justice system in the past year. Meaning Public health interventions that involve criminal justice systems, along with policies ...
Based on an analysis of published literature, this paper provides an over-view of the challenges associated with delivering on the right to access quality health care for international migrants to industrialized countries, and asks which group of profess
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...
The five time-tiered items that dominate Medicare-funded general practice services are under review, a process that could have far-reaching implications for both healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in Australia. These items account for nearly 85% of all GP Medicare services, meaning any adjustm...
For many years in both England and Auckland, New Zealand. I worked in a psychiatric liason role meaning that I would be called to assess people who presented with a mental health crisis at the emergency department. I am interested in pathways to and through care. It was a privilege to co...
Eleanor Alexandra Byrne further describes this phenomenon in “Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare,” as follows: “Where ill people are negatively stereotyped, the speaker’s testimony might be unfairly dismissed, excluded or seen as less valuable than it would otherwise have...