Bodily integrity and autonomy of the youngest children and consent to their healthcare [0.03%]
幼儿的身体完整性、自主权及医疗同意问题
Priscilla Alderson
Priscilla Alderson
Children's autonomy includes, as far as possible, self-determination, bodily integrity and the right to influence outcomes. Limits to bodily integrity, which involves no touching without the child's consent or tacit agreement, are discussed...
Psychiatry as a vocation: Moral injury, COVID-19, and the phenomenology of clinical practice [0.03%]
精神医学作为一种职业:疫情下的道德伤害及临床实践的现象学思考
Matthew R Broome,Jamila Rodrigues,Rosa Ritunnano et al.
Matthew R Broome et al.
In this article, we focus on a particular kind of emotional impact of the pandemic, namely the phenomenology of the experience of moral injury in healthcare professionals. Drawing on Weber's reflections in his lecture Politics as a Vocation...
Barry Lyons,Luna Dolezal
Barry Lyons
This paper is particularly concerned with shame, sometimes considered the 'master emotion', and its possible role in affecting the consent process, specifically where that shame relates to the issue of diminished health literacy. We suggest...
Bioethics after the COVID-19 pandemic: More research, fewer committees? [0.03%]
新冠疫情之后的生物伦理学:更多研究,还是少设委员会?
Henri-Corto Stoeklé,Christian Hervé
Henri-Corto Stoeklé
In the face of the pandemic, bioethics, once again, proved its scientific utility. In France, in particular, the academic approach (= peer-reviewed, scientific publications, etc.) should be given priority over the institutional approach (= ...
Refusal of transplant organs for non-medical reasons including COVID-19 status [0.03%]
以新冠肺炎状态为代表的非医学原因拒绝移植器官
Sai Kaushik Yeturu,Susan M Lerner,Jacob M Appel
Sai Kaushik Yeturu
Transplant centers and physicians in the United States have limited guidance on the information which they can and cannot provide to transplant candidates regarding donors of potential organs. Patients may refuse organs for a variety of rea...
Nerıman Ozge Calıskan,Hayat Yalın,Fatma Eti Aslan
Nerıman Ozge Calıskan
Respect, which is human virtue by its very nature, is a universal feeling and action. Prestige; it is expressed as being respected, valuable, and reliable. These intertwined concepts draw attention basically for nursing, in which interperso...
Rationing in pediatric hospitalizations during COVID-19: A step back to move forward [0.03%]
新冠肺炎期间儿科住院的配给制度:回顾往昔,展望未来
Binh Phung
Binh Phung
The latest Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus has itself created a novel situation-bringing attention to the topic of healthcare rationing among hospitalized pediatric patients. This may be the first time that many pediatricians, nurs...
Priscilla Alderson,Deborah Bowman,Joe Brierley et al.
Priscilla Alderson et al.
Background: This analysis is about practical living bioethics and how law, ethics and sociology understand and respect children's consent to, or refusal of, elective heart surgery. Analysis of underlying theories and infl...
Rebecca Ch Brown,Andrea Mulligan
Rebecca Ch Brown
Currently, many women who are expecting to give birth have no option but to attempt vaginal delivery, since access to elective planned caesarean sections (PCS) in the absence of what is deemed to constitute ‘clinical need’ is variable. In...
Dominic Jc Wilkinson
Dominic Jc Wilkinson
Imagine that we are considering whether our healthcare system (or insurer) should fund treatment or procedure X. One factor that may be cited is that of so-called 'medical necessity'. The claim would be that treatment X should be eligible f...