Towards beneficence for young children in research: challenges for bioethics committees [0.03%]
论儿童研究中的公益原则:伦理委员会面临的挑战
Ann Farrell
Ann Farrell
Bioethics committees are the focus of international scrutiny, particularly in relation to their application of the principle of beneficence, ensuring that risks incurred in research are outweighed by benefits to those involved directly and ...
Ross W Halpin
Ross W Halpin
Background: Breaches of medical ethics such as the failure to obtain consent and the failure to allow exit from an experiment, are but two violations that undermine scientific and medical research. This paper provides the...
Illicit drugs, testing, prevention and work in France: ethical and legal issues [0.03%]
非法药物、检测、预防与工作:法国的伦理和法律问题
Sophie Fantoni-Quinton,Bernard Bossu,Thomas Morgenroth et al.
Sophie Fantoni-Quinton et al.
The use of illicit drugs in the workplace raises issues pertaining to prevention and safety and the responsibility of the various members of staff. It also brings into question the interface between work and private life. If employees are i...
Provision 280 of the Turkish Penal Code: infringes on physician's dignity [0.03%]
土耳其刑法第280条:侵犯了医师的尊严
M Cumhur Izgi,N Yasemin Oguz
M Cumhur Izgi
Every medical interference could be interpreted as an intervention into one's physical integrity and physical autonomy. This fact has brought along the necessity of determining the responsibilities of physicians, apotheosized throughout his...
Rethinking the meaning of being a scientist--the role of scientific integrity boards and some thoughts about scientific culture [0.03%]
重塑科学家的定义——科研诚信委员会的作用及一些对于科研文化的思考
Gabriele Werner-Felmayer
Gabriele Werner-Felmayer
Biomedicine is a fast moving and often challenging research field. To this extent, it seems that preserving one's integrity is becoming more and more complex and occasionally stressful for individual researchers. Highly competitive funding ...
Sean Moynihan,Kerrie Mengersen
Sean Moynihan
Statistical evidence has direct effects on the practice of medicine and the standards set by the profession. In turn, this has implications in medical negligence, particularly with respect to the standard of care expected of health care pro...
The phenomenon of physical aggression against health service personnel: different perspectives [0.03%]
针对医疗卫生人员身体暴力现象的不同观点
Teresa García-Calvo,Rosario Guijarro,Eduardo Osuna
Teresa García-Calvo
The doctor-patient relationship has undergone important changes in recent years. Increasing levels of distrust on the part of patients toward professionals and institutions have led to an increase in the number of conflicts that end in viol...
The Mental Health Act 2007 in England and Wales: the impact on perceived patient risk profiles [0.03%]
2007年英格兰和威尔士《心理健康法》对患者风险认知的影响
N Glover-Thomas
N Glover-Thomas
The Mental Health Act 2007 in England and Wales introduces several amending measures to the Mental Health Act 1983, some of which re-emphasize a commitment to the facilitation of patients' rights. However, the dominant policy driver behind ...
Interpreting the declaration of Helsinki (2008): "must", "should" and different kinds of obligation [0.03%]
赫尔辛基宣言(2008)的解读:“必须”、“应该”及不同种类的义务感
H Schmidt,S Mehring,J McMillan
H Schmidt
The Declaration of Helsinki is widely regarded as the preeminent code of research ethics. Revised six times since 1964, the versions differ in their substantive requirements, and also in the way that obligations are expressed, especially re...
C Balik,D Sharon,S Kelishek et al.
C Balik et al.
Nursing Student cheating is a cause for concern. Research to examine the attitudes of nursing students to academic cheating and what this may predict for their professional practice after graduation was conducted. A convenience sample of 22...