Objective: The objective of this article is to examine how significant others may affect the principle of justice in the medical treatment and nursing care of intensive care patients. Method: Field observations and in-depth interviews with physicians and nurses in intensive care units (ICU). ...
Both the principle of fair equality of opportunity and the difference principle, according to which an unequal treatment may be justified, provided that those "worst off" benefit mostly and are relevant within the field of care. The feminist debate about an ethics of care is also considered ...
This review comes at a critical time when the healthcare landscape is evolving, and the challenges of chronic disease management and equitable access demand systemic updates. The working group’s recommendations will be pivotal in shaping a system that aligns better with the needs of GPs and their...
(2019) studied leader humility, using samples from the healthcare sector in China. They found that humility among leaders in healthcare is significantly and positively related to engagement and innovative behaviors among nurses. Since there are few empirical studies on leader humility (Rego et al....
Health Care as a Community Good: Many Dimensions, Many Communities, Many Views of Justice We often speak of health care as a social good. What kind of good it is—and what justice requires of us in making it available to the members of society—... CA Galarneau - 《Hastings Center ...
the resulting analytical framework to the empirical field research of one of the authors on low-skilled labour migration in Kyrgyzstan. We find distinct justice issues and conflicts in these cases and discuss them in the broader migration context. As migration case studies vary strongly, the ...
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...
Earlier papers in this session have described the recently-passed health reform law and detailed its weaknesses and flaws. This presentation will focus on the continuing movement for health-care justice in the United States: who needs to be involved, how, and what our next steps are in ensuring...
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Healthcare professionals (especially physicians, nurses, and public health professionals) must be aware of the foundational inequities already present in lung cancer care and lung cancer outcomes. Even though lung cancer screening is a new field, there a