Trust in the physician-patient relationship in developing healthcare settings: a quantitative exploration [0.03%]
发展中国家医疗环境中的医患关系信任度——定量研究探索
Vijayaprasad Gopichandran,Satish Kumar Chetlapalli
Vijayaprasad Gopichandran
Trust in physicians is the patient's optimistic acceptance of vulnerability and the expectation that the physician will do what is best for his/her welfare. This study was undertaken to develop a conceptual understanding of the dimensions a...
Ethics education: a priority for general practitioners in occupational medicine [0.03%]
职业医学全科医师伦理教育刻不容缓
S Shohreh Alavi,Jalil Makarem,Ramin Mehrdad
S Shohreh Alavi
General practitioners (GPs) who work in occupational medicine (OM) should be trained continuously. However, it seems that ethical issues have been neglected. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine educational priorities for GPs worki...
Angus Dawson
Angus Dawson
Trust is an essential component of good healthcare. If patients trust their physicians, then the relationship between them can be a richer and more meaningful one. The patient is more likely to feel confident and able to disclose symptoms, ...
Veena Johari
Veena Johari
In April 2015, the Union Cabinet approved the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014, which proposes to bring about regressive changes in the law, that would not only be unconstitutional but also unethical. In May 201...
Conflict of interest in public health: should there be a law to prevent it? [0.03%]
公共卫生中的利益冲突:需要立法防止吗?
Arun Gupta,Radha Holla,Shoba Suri
Arun Gupta
"Conflict of interest", now being commonly cited, is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgement or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influenced by a secondary interest. Conflict of interest situ...
Public health perspectives in cross-system practice: past, present and future [0.03%]
跨系统实践的公共卫生视角:过去、现在与未来
Suresh Bada Math,Sydney Moirangthem,C Naveen Kumar
Suresh Bada Math
Cross-system practice is widely prevalent in Indian settings. The recent policy decisions of the Government of India and the legalisation of cross-system practice in various states have brought this issue into the limelight once again. We a...
Home-based management of severely acute malnutrition: feasibility of ethically designed, community-based randomised clinical trials [0.03%]
在家庭中对重度急性营养不良进行管理:设计合乎伦理的社区随机临床试验的可行性
Rajan R Patil
Rajan R Patil
The Indian Council of Medical Research had, on May 31, 2011, called for research proposals on severely acute malnourished (SAM) children to generate evidence for the development of practical and scalable regimens to medically rehabilitate c...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Indian journal of medical ethics. 2015 Jul-Sep;12(3):177-81. DOI:10.20529/IJME.2015.048 2015
Reciprocal obligations for prevention of occupationally acquired tuberculosis among healthcare workers [0.03%]
职业获得性肺结核的防治措施——从业人员的责任义务互偿机制
Geeta Pardeshi
Geeta Pardeshi
As I began my work on occupationally acquired tuberculosis (TB), I was perturbed by a series of media reports on TB among healthcare workers (HCWs) in India. This included a report on the death of a resident doctor who was suffering from mu...
Isolation of an individual already treated for Ebola: has India gone too far? [0.03%]
埃博拉患者隔离:印度的做法太过分了吗?
Mahesh Devnani,Yan Guo
Mahesh Devnani
A 26-year-old Indian male travelling from Liberia to India after being treated for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was isolated at Delhi airport, even though he was symptom-free, because his semen was positive for Ebola virus. His blood, saliva a...
Amit Sengupta
Amit Sengupta