A 'Neopotterian Theory of Global Bioethics': Additional Moral Frameworks and Bio-Ethical Criteria for Asia and Europe [0.03%]
“新任人主义全球生命伦理学”:亚洲和欧洲的生命伦理框架与评判标准
Henri-Corto Stoeklé,Christian Hervé
Henri-Corto Stoeklé
Making Advanced Therapies Affordable and Accessible: Two Strategic Approaches [0.03%]
使先进疗法负担得起且易于获取:两种战略方法
Ubaka Ogbogu,Lauren Albrecht
Ubaka Ogbogu
This article explores two complementary strategies for addressing the affordability and access challenges facing advanced therapies. As high development costs and limited market access have led to the withdrawal of several therapies, the ar...
Rui Deng,Ruiping Fan
Rui Deng
Current policies in mainland China strictly distinguish between social egg or embryo freezing and medical egg or embryo freezing. Single women are not allowed to undergo social egg freezing, and even married couples are prohibited from soci...
Clinical, Bioethical, and Regulatory Challenges in Pregnancy With Death by Neurological Criteria: An Analysis in the Colombian Context [0.03%]
从临床、生物伦理和监管的角度分析脑死亡孕妇面临的挑战——基于哥伦比亚的案例分析
Boris Julián Pinto-Bustamante,María Carolina Abaunza-Barrero,Andrés José Vargas-Ardila et al.
Boris Julián Pinto-Bustamante et al.
This article explores the ethical and legal challenges of death by neurological criteria (DNC) in a 20-week pregnant patient, focusing on the tension between patient autonomy and fetal well-being. Through an educational clinical case, it an...
Mpox and the Ethics of Outbreak Management: Lessons for Future Public Health Crises [0.03%]
猴痘疫情与传染病管理的伦理问题——对未来公共卫生危机的启示
Adetayo E Obasa,Marietjie Botes,Anita Kleinsmidt et al.
Adetayo E Obasa et al.
Mpox, first identified in captive monkeys in 1958 and recognized in humans by 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was historically confined to sporadic zoonotic outbreaks in Central and West Africa. These outbreaks, often driven by ro...
When Austerity Kills: The Ethical Cost of US HIV/AIDS Policy Shifts [0.03%]
当紧缩政策夺去人们的生命时:美国HIV / AIDS政策转变的伦理成本
Udo Schüklenk
Udo Schüklenk
Chinese Bioethics of Trust and Autonomy: How Doctors Make Patient Referrals After the Introduction of a Two-Way Referral System [0.03%]
中国医学伦理中的信任与自主:双向转诊制度实施下的医生转诊行为研究
Zihan Wu,Ping Yu
Zihan Wu
Based on 24 semi-structured interviews with secondary hospital doctors, we empirically investigate how a new two-way referral system in China influences the alignment between referring doctors, patients, and doctors who receive referrals. I...
Anaesthesia Waste Gases and Bioethics: Balancing Patient Care, Environmental Responsibility, and Occupational Safety [0.03%]
麻醉废气与生物伦理学:平衡患者护理、环境责任和职业安全
Shibu Sasidharan,Harpreet Dhillon
Shibu Sasidharan
Anaesthesia waste gases (AWGs) represent a significant yet often overlooked contributor to healthcare's environmental footprint, with implications extending beyond ecological concerns to encompass occupational hazards and complex ethical co...
Ethics of Futile Care: Who Decides When Enough Is Enough?-A Commentary From the Indian Context on Moral Distress in ICU Staff [0.03%]
印度重症监护室医务人员道德困境的评论——有关无效治疗伦理的思考谁来决定放弃治疗?
Shibu Sasidharan,Harpreet Dhillon
Shibu Sasidharan
This paper examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding futile care in Indian intensive care units, specifically focusing on the moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals when administering potentially non-beneficial interventions...
At the Crossroads of Culture and Medicine: Navigating Brain Death and Organ Donation Ethics in Contemporary India [0.03%]
文化与医学的交叉口:当代印度脑死亡和器官捐献伦理问题探讨
Shibu Sasidharan,Shalendra Singh,Harpreet Dhillon et al.
Shibu Sasidharan et al.
The concept of brain death as death remains contentious in many societies, particularly in India, where cultural, religious, and social factors significantly influence end-of-life decisions. This article examines the ethical complexities su...