THREE END-OF-LIFE CASES: RESOLVING THEIR MORAL DILEMMAS Ethics & Medicine: An International Journal of BioethicsMIRKES, RENE
Comparative Discourse Analysis of Moral Dilemmas of Students Attending Hungarian Schools of Three Modelsdoi:10.15804/tner.23.71.1.17Mátyás, TurósNew Educational Review
The same authors in a related article argue that, although Ethiopia’s 2005 abortion law improved access to legal abortion services and women’s freedom to choose, healthcare workers were confronted with new moral dilemmas and challenges [13]. The authors state that “the law appears to have ...
In the last years, there has been an increase in publication of systematic reviews of normative (“argument-based”) literature or of normative information (such as ethical issues) in bioethics. The aim of a systematic review is to search, select, analyse and synthesise literature in a transpar...
health complications, such as liver damage, cardiovascular issues, and psychological side effects. Moreover, the ethical considerations surrounding the use of performance-enhancing substances in non-sports contexts raise questions about fair competition and the moral compass of those who choose such a ...
Based on the concept we have developed a multidisciplinary program of care for patients with PD, which includes four sections: medical, psychological, spiritual-moral and social. Preventive measures are implemented in the first three prenosological stages, treatment and rehabilitation - in the three ...
Rumors pose a real challenge for first responders and other authorities in emergencies. Rumors may create moral dilemmas and can affect the perception emergency responders attribute to their positions. Commanders and leaders of emergency organizations should have policies and guidelines in place to manage...
It argues that a good idea is to begin to make ethics computable by creating a program enabling a machine to act as an ethical advisor for human beings facing traditional ethical dilemmas. The ultimate goal of Machine Ethics, to create autonomous ethical machines, will be a far more difficult...
The use of embryonic stem cells is particularly contentious, as it involves the destruction of human embryos, raising moral and ethical questions regarding the value and sanctity of human life. Conversely, the use of adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells may be considered more ...
This computer-based tool, co-constructed with users and capable of being administered remotely, aims to assess the three main domains of judgment (practical, moral, and social) and learn from the psychometric weaknesses of tests currently used in clinical practice. (2) Method: First, we ...