Physician-assisted Suicide in Albania: Is It Constitutionally Protected? [0.03%]
阿尔巴尼亚的医生协助自杀是否受宪法保护?
Enkelejda Koka,Enkeleida Shyle,Ervin Pupe et al.
Enkelejda Koka et al.
In Albania, end-of-life decisions are a "hot" bioethical topic since the legal framework is unclear. While physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia are considered criminal offences, the Albanian Parliament has allowed the withholding of or...
Interprofessional Learning with Law and Medicine: "In Reality, No Profession Is an Island" [0.03%]
法学与医学的跨专业学习:“实际上,没有哪个专业可以独自存在”
Josephine Suzanne Thomas,Adelaide Boylan,Ashna Khalid
Josephine Suzanne Thomas
Students of medicine and law rarely interact during their tertiary education. They hold stereotypical views which may impede their collaboration in the workplace. The aim of our study was to explore the impact of law and medicine students l...
Nursing Management of Intoxicated Persons under Involuntary Legislation in Emergency Departments in Metropolitan Queensland, Australia; A Focused Ethnography Study [0.03%]
澳大利亚昆士兰都市地区急诊科强制法令下的护理醉酒病人:一种聚焦民族志的研究
Simon Llewellyn,Simon Hampshire
Simon Llewellyn
This research investigates the nursing management of intoxicated individuals treated under involuntary legislation in the emergency departments (EDs) of metropolitan hospitals in Queensland, Australia. A qualitative research approach was em...
Calling for Standardised Surrogacy Birth Care Policies: A Brief Report [0.03%]
呼吁制定统一的代孕生育照护政策——简报报告
Kabir Sattarshetty,Yunjing Qiu,Sarah Jefford et al.
Kabir Sattarshetty et al.
Surrogacy is increasingly becoming a preferred method for individuals and couples to expand their families. Despite this trend, the surrogacy birth care policies for health care professionals in countries such as Australia remain notably un...
Lack of Informed Financial Consent by Health Professionals: Uncertainty & Secrecy [0.03%]
医疗专业人员金融知识的缺乏:不确定性和保密性
Mike OConnor,Bill Madden
Mike OConnor
Arguably, mandatory consent and informed consent should extend to mandatory informed financial consent (IFC), for all health practitioners where patients will incur costs to avoid the toxic effects of surprise invoices. Broad ethical and co...
Tatiana Aranovich,Rita Matulionyte,Farah Magrabi
Tatiana Aranovich
Despite the excitement surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health care, one of the key concerns is the lack of transparency, which is essential for ensuring quality, safety, and trust around AI technologies. This article examines th...
Kavisha Shah
Kavisha Shah
Consumer expertise is increasingly being leveraged in health service improvement to enhance patient satisfaction and experiences of care given the disparities in consumer and clinical prioritisation of health outcomes and treatment preferen...
Parens Patriae and Best Interests: What's Autonomy Got to Do with It? [0.03%]
parens patriae与最佳利益:自治权有何关系?
Georgia Starky
Georgia Starky
This article analyses Australian case law exercising the parens patriae jurisdiction. Specifically, this article considers the application of the best interests test, focusing on those cases involving non-Gillick competent children. Despite...
The Incapacitated Patient and Unfit Health Care Proxy: What to Do Next [0.03%]
无行为能力患者和不合格的医疗保健代理人:下一步该怎么做
Varun S Mehta,Jacob M Appel
Varun S Mehta
Over the past 50 years, third-party agents have played an increasingly important role in making medical decisions for patients lacking decisional capacity. While these agents often protect patient autonomy, concerns sometimes arise regardin...
Gendered Medical Harm through the Lens of the Australian Pelvic Mesh Litigation [0.03%]
澳大利亚盆腔网片诉讼中的性别医学伤害
Maryanne Balkin
Maryanne Balkin
The unprecedented scale of the pelvic mesh litigation in Australia highlights the devastating consequences of gendered health harm. Of the multiple class actions, only Ethicon Sàrl v Gill (2021) 288 FCR 338; [2021] FCAFC has run to final j...