Anaesthesia Waste Gases and Bioethics: Balancing Patient Care, Environmental Responsibility, and Occupational Safety [0.03%]
麻醉废气与生物伦理学:平衡患者护理、环境责任和职业安全
Shibu Sasidharan,Harpreet Dhillon
Shibu Sasidharan
This article examines the intersection of AWGs and bioethics through the framework of environmental stewardship, occupational health principles, patient-centered care, and distributive justice.
Bioethical Issues as Triggers of Religious Transformation in Orthodox Christianity [0.03%]
东正教中引发宗教变革的生物伦理问题
Tarabrin Roman
Tarabrin Roman
Religious bioethics is fundamentally distinct from secular bioethics. The former is grounded in unchanging sacred scriptures and traditions, which inform its normative provisions.
Meta Krajnc,Erika Zelko,Urh Groselj
Meta Krajnc
Although principles-based approaches have long been a cornerstone of bioethics and remain well-suited to many aspects of medical ethics, their reliance on deductive reasoning and emphasis on individualistic interpretations of autonomy often fall short in addressing the nuanced complexities of end-of-life
The role of medical humanities in the formation of physicians who work with patients at the end-of-life [0.03%]
医学人文在培养照护临终患者的医师中的作用
Xavier Symons,John Rhee
Xavier Symons
Ethics of Futile Care: Who Decides When Enough Is Enough?-A Commentary From the Indian Context on Moral Distress in ICU Staff [0.03%]
印度重症监护室医务人员道德困境的评论——有关无效治疗伦理的思考谁来决定放弃治疗?
Shibu Sasidharan,Harpreet Dhillon
Shibu Sasidharan
This paper examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding futile care in Indian intensive care units, specifically focusing on the moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals when administering potentially non-beneficial interventions...
At the Crossroads of Culture and Medicine: Navigating Brain Death and Organ Donation Ethics in Contemporary India [0.03%]
文化与医学的交叉口:当代印度脑死亡和器官捐献伦理问题探讨
Shibu Sasidharan,Shalendra Singh,Harpreet Dhillon et al.
Shibu Sasidharan et al.
The concept of brain death as death remains contentious in many societies, particularly in India, where cultural, religious, and social factors significantly influence end-of-life decisions. This article examines the ethical complexities su...
David Hershenov
David Hershenov
Buford first criticizes my 2019 paper by relying upon a view about the permanence of death that no one should hold as it makes death due to extrinsic features. The second criticism involves a description of cerebrum transplants that I don't...
Ectogenesis, gestational preferences and the social coercion argument [0.03%]
ectogenesis、妊娠偏好与社会强制论点
Jolie Zhou
Jolie Zhou
This article challenges a subtle critique of ectogenesis-what I call the "social coercion argument" (SCA). The SCA holds that if ectogenesis becomes a standard gestational option, those who prefer pregnancy might be pressured into adopting ...
Ethics at the Hinge: health-care organizations and family caregivers during discharge planning [0.03%]
伦理学在关键时刻的作用:医疗卫生机构与家庭护理人员在出院计划中的作用
Nancy Berlinger,Alison Reiheld
Nancy Berlinger
Drawing on bioethics scholarship, empirical data, and their personal experiences and observations, the authors analyze a common set of burdens that a health-care organization will expect to hand off to a family caregiver as part of the discharge process.
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