An Egalitarian Perspective on Information Sharing: The Example of Health Care Priorities [0.03%]
信息共享的平等观点:以医疗保健重点为例
Jenny Lindberg,Linus Broström,Mats Johansson
Jenny Lindberg
In health care, the provision of pertinent information to patients is not just a moral imperative but also a legal obligation, often articulated through the lens of obtaining informed consent. Codes of medical ethics and many national laws ...
The Effects of Introducing a Harm Threshold for Medical Treatment Decisions for Children in the Courts of England & Wales: An (Inter)National Case Law Analysis [0.03%]
英格兰与威尔士法院引入医疗决策伤害门槛对儿童的影响:(国际)案例法分析
Veronica M E Neefjes
Veronica M E Neefjes
The case of Charlie Gard sparked an ongoing public and academic debate whether in court decisions about medical treatment for children in England & Wales the best interests test should be replaced by a harm threshold. However, the literatur...
What's Good About Inclusion? An Ethical Analysis of the Ideal of Social Inclusion for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities [0.03%]
社会包容的理念有哪些好处?对严重智力障碍和多重残疾人士的社会包容的理想进行伦理分析
Simon van der Weele,Femmianne Bredewold
Simon van der Weele
'Social inclusion' is the leading ideal in services and care for people with intellectual disabilities in most countries in the Global North. 'Social inclusion' can refer simply to full equal rights, but more often it is taken to mean somet...
Patient Knowledge and Trust in Health Care. A Theoretical Discussion on the Relationship Between Patients' Knowledge and Their Trust in Health Care Personnel in High Modernity [0.03%]
患者的医疗知识和对医务人员的信任——关于高度现代性社会中患者的知识与其信任之间的关系的理论探讨
Stein Conradsen,Henrik Vardinghus-Nielsen,Helge Skirbekk
Stein Conradsen
In this paper we aim to discuss a theoretical explanation for the positive relationship between patients' knowledge and their trust in healthcare personnel. Our approach is based on John Dewey's notion of continuity. This notion entails tha...
Moral Distress and Nursing Education: Curricular and Pedagogical Strategies for a Complex Phenomenon [0.03%]
道德困境与护理教育:复杂现象下的课程和教学策略
Sadie Deschenes,Cathryn van Kessel
Sadie Deschenes
Moral distress is a common phenomenon among nurses and is related to the complicated work environments and complex nature of ethical situations in day-to-day nursing practice. Moral distress impacts nurses as well as patient care and the he...
Sustainability as an Intrinsic Moral Concern for Solidaristic Health Care [0.03%]
团结主义卫生保健内在的道德关切——可持续性问题
Marcel Verweij,Hans Ossebaard
Marcel Verweij
Environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change have adverse impacts on global health. Somewhat paradoxically, health care systems that aim to prevent and cure disease are themselves major emitters and...
Abeezar Ismail Sarela
Abeezar Ismail Sarela
The General Medical Council (GMC) instructs doctors to act 'reasonably' in obtaining consent from patients. However, the GMC does not explain what it means to be reasonable: it is left to doctors to figure out the substance of this instruct...
Uninformed Origins: Should We Be Advising Parents on the Source of Medicines and Therapies? [0.03%]
无知的起源:我们应该建议父母关于药品和治疗的来源吗?
Tara E Ness,Zachary J Tabb,Janet Malek et al.
Tara E Ness et al.
Respecting patient autonomy through the process of soliciting informed consent is a cornerstone of clinical ethics. In pediatrics, until a child becomes an adult or legally emancipated, that ethical tenet takes the form of respect for paren...
Should Severity Assessments in Healthcare Priority Setting be Risk- and Time-Sensitive? [0.03%]
保健优先权分配中的严重性评估应考虑风险和时间因素吗?
Lars Sandman,Jan Liliemark
Lars Sandman
Background: Severity plays an essential role in healthcare priority setting. Still, severity is an under-theorised concept. One controversy concerns whether severity should be risk- and/or time-sensitive. The aim of this ...
Blacklisting Health Insurance Premium Defaulters: Is Denial of Medical Care Ethically Justifiable? [0.03%]
对医疗险违约投保人实行黑名单制裁合理吗?
Hanna Glaus,Daniel Drewniak,Julian W März et al.
Hanna Glaus et al.
Rising health insurance costs and the cost of living crisis are likely leading to an increase in unpaid health insurance bills in many countries. In Switzerland, a particularly drastic measure to sanction defaulting insurance payers is empl...