Insurance coverage for mental illness: A review through a lens of bioethics and the MHCA, 2017 [0.03%]
精神疾病保险理赔:从生物伦理学透镜和《MHCA》(2017)审视回顾
Amiti Varma,Nikhil Jain,Sayali Mahashur et al.
Amiti Varma et al.
Introduction: Health insurance coverage can serve as protection against catastrophic health expenditures. Section 21 (4) of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) mandates insurance coverage for mental illness to be on pa...
Designing and validation of a professional autonomy questionnaire for clinical nurses [0.03%]
临床护士专业自主量表的编制及验证研究
Leila Rouhi Balasi,Abbas Ebadi,Nasrin Elahi et al.
Leila Rouhi Balasi et al.
Background: Autonomy is a major element of professional practice in nursing and an important factor in improving the quality of patient care. This study aimed to design and validate a questionnaire to assess the professio...
Abdul Sattar Khan
Abdul Sattar Khan
In an era where integrity is crucial, but under threat, the concept of "customised honesty" emerges as a nuanced approach to ethical behaviour. Unlike the traditional understanding of honesty, which adheres strictly to absolute truths, cust...
Knowledge attitude and practice among dentists in Dakshina Kannada, India regarding ethical concerns in extraction of wrong tooth [0.03%]
印度卡斯基纳达牙医对于拔错牙齿的伦理问题的知识态度及行为调查
Athira Purushothaman,Poonam R Naik
Athira Purushothaman
Background: Truth-telling and autonomy go hand in hand. As a result, it is a breach of the patients' rights to autonomy when medical errors are not disclosed to them. The aim of this study is to describe knowledge, attitu...
A qualia-centric approach to Ayurveda and Hindu knowledge systems can address modern science's blind spot [0.03%]
以意识为中心的方法来研究阿育吠陀和印度知识体系可以解决现代科学的盲点问题
Anand Venkatraman
Anand Venkatraman
In this paper, I argue for approaching Ayurveda and Hindu knowledge systems in a qualia-centric manner, the way their originators intended. The materialist assumptions that underlie modern medicine, while undeniably effective, are not the o...
P Ravi Shankar
P Ravi Shankar
I read with great interest the article by Khaliq et al on using trigger films to educate undergraduate medical students about the doctor-patient relationship [1]. The authors used Bollywood movie clips with English subtitles.
Ancient DNA research may be conducted in the absence of consent from descendant communities [0.03%]
古代DNA研究可能在没有后代群体同意的情况下进行
Thaakira Moosa,Cornelius Ewuoso
Thaakira Moosa
Background: Ancient deoxyribonucleic acid (aDNA) research studies the genomes of human ancestors. Since the archaeological remains that carry this aDNA are often those of the non-living ancestors of living humans, one les...
G L Krishna
G L Krishna
Charaka Samhita, the foremost of ayurvedic classics, categorically states that observations and inferences drawn therefrom are the primary means through which ayurvedic knowledge has been acquired and codified. It declares that, of all type...
The evolving landscape of end-of-life care in Saudi Arabia: A socio-cultural, religious and legal perspective [0.03%]
沙特阿拉伯临终关怀的演变格局:社会文化、宗教和法律的角度
Muhammed Rehan Akram,Mohammad Iqbal Ansari,Ammar Dulli et al.
Muhammed Rehan Akram et al.
The increase in life expectancy over the last century has brought with it new challenges of providing quality care towards end-of-life. Saudi Arabia has embraced this new challenge and incorporated it within its governing Islamic principles...
Amit Kumar Soni
Amit Kumar Soni
The reflective article by Ravichandra Karkal in IJME effectively highlights the role of the doctor-patient relationship and impact of empathy in medical practice [1]. Indeed, this compelling case history highlights how connecting with patie...