V Tschudin
V Tschudin
That medical and nursing students should learn at least certain subjects together has long been discussed. The implementation of such learning is becoming more important. The reasons are cultural diversity and differing values. Evidence poi...
B Feuillet-Le Mintier
B Feuillet-Le Mintier
Ethical thinking has always existed in the area of medicine. The oldest law case has known human experiment difficulties, but this comes from the doctor. The power of the practitioner relies on the lack of medical knowledge of the patient a...
A A Stulting
A A Stulting
One of the reasons why ethics is so much spoken about nowadays is that the moral certainties of previous times no longer exist. Recent events in South Africa have called into question many of the values and principles formerly adhered to. F...
W Martens
W Martens
The destiny of untreatable forensic psychiatric patients in many western countries is uncertain, because governments, staff members of forensic psychiatric hospitals, lawyers and other involved groups do not know what to do with this catego...
Case Reports
Medicine and law. 2000;19(3):389-95. DOI: 2000
R R Rogers
R R Rogers
Cultural changes permeate incrementally our individual and collective identities in subtle, barely perceptible ways. The recent rapid advances in technology impacted, skewed, and changed pre-existing pillars of individual and collective ide...
J Payne
J Payne
Contemporary health care as well as medical ethics deal with the problem of priorities while the invariable priority of any treatment across all cultures remains health. Health as such is, however, rather a symbolic word which refers to two...
B J Peens,D A Louw
B J Peens
Kohlberg's theory of moral development was based on extensive research done on the reactions of people of all ages to specific moral situational dilemmas. Kohlberg was specifically interested in reasoning processes involved in decision-maki...
B Chiarelli
B Chiarelli
At the beginning of the new century Humankind is facing a new Era. It has to face the effects of a dramatic and accelerated population growth. Human population size increased from one billion in 1835, to six billion by the end of this centu...
Review
Medicine and law. 2000;19(3):345-9. DOI: 2000
What do we know about the dying patient? Awareness as a means to improve palliative care [0.03%]
清醒意识:改善临终照护的关键因素吗?
A R Hermansson,B M Ternestedt
A R Hermansson
With the Hospice movement palliative care has been improved in dramatic ways. But there is also evidence that although the nursing staff is aware of the medical and physical care needs, they may have insufficient knowledge about the patient...
Clinical and medico-legal aspects of home-based care by nurses as an alternative for inpatient treatment in child and adolescent psychiatry [0.03%]
儿童和青少年精神病学中居家护理的临床和法医方面的问题——作为住院治疗的一种替代方案护士的居家护理的临床和法医方面的问题
C Göpel,M H Schmidt,B Blanz et al.
C Göpel et al.
Increasing economic restrictions in the supply of inpatient care require the establishment of alternative treatment modalities also in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. Therefore, home-treatment offers the possibility of effecti...
Clinical Trial
Medicine and law. 2000;19(2):327-34. DOI: 2000