Mutuality, empowerment and the health-wealth model: the Scottish context [0.03%]
互惠、赋权与健康财富模型:苏格兰的视角
Brian Howieson
Brian Howieson
This paper will offer an alternative paradigm to healthcare delivery by introducing the concept of mutuality and empowerment into the existing health-wealth model. The backdrop is provided by Better Health, Better Care (Scottish Government ...
Comparing the burden: what can we learn by comparing regulatory frameworks in abortion and fertility services? [0.03%]
比较负担:通过比较堕胎和生育服务监管框架的学习之处是什么?
Sebastian Sethe,Alison Murdoch
Sebastian Sethe
In the UK, regulation of clinical services is being restructured. We consider two clinical procedures, abortion and IVF treatment, which have similar ethical and political sensitivities. We consider factors including the law, licensing, ins...
Accountability, governance and biobanks: the ethics and governance committee as guardian or as toothless tiger? [0.03%]
责任、治理与生物样本库——伦理和治理委员会是谨慎监管者还是徒有虚名的老虎?
Jean V McHale
Jean V McHale
The huge potential of biobanks/genetic databases for the research community has been recognised across jurisdictions in both publicly funded and commercial sectors. But although there is tremendous potential there are likewise potential dif...
Withdrawing from research: a rethink in the context of research biobanks [0.03%]
关于研究型生物样本库背景下撤回研究的再思考
Søren Holm
Søren Holm
It is generally assumed in research ethics that research participants have an unconditional right to withdraw from research without any detriment or reprisal. This paper analyses this right in the context of biobank research and argues that...
Relating to participants: how close do biobanks and donors really want to be? [0.03%]
与参与者建立联系:生物样本库和捐献者真的想走多近?
Mairi Levitt
Mairi Levitt
Modern biobanks typically rely on the public to freely donate genetic data, undergo physical measurements and tests, allow access to medical records and give other personal information by questionnaire or interview. Given the demands on par...
Goals of clinical ethics support: perceptions of Dutch healthcare institutions [0.03%]
荷兰医疗卫生机构的临床伦理支持目标及其认知状况
L Dauwerse,T A Abma,B Molewijk et al.
L Dauwerse et al.
In previous literature, ethicists mention several goals of Clinical Ethics Support (CES). It is unknown what key persons in healthcare institutions see as main--and sub-goals of CES. This article presents the goals of CES as perceived by bo...
Iain Law
Iain Law
This paper argues that the demands of respect for autonomy in the context of biobanking are fewer and more limited than is often supposed. It discusses the difficulties of agreeing a concept of autonomy from which duties can easily be deriv...
Discounting, preferences, and paternalism in cost-effectiveness analysis [0.03%]
贴现、偏好和父爱主义在成本效益分析中的作用
Gustav Tinghög
Gustav Tinghög
When assessing the cost effectiveness of health care programmes, health economists typically presume that distant events should be given less weight than present events. This article examines the moral reasonableness of arguments advanced f...
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter,Lynn Hagger
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Guidelines provided by the Director of Public Prosecutions suggest that anyone assisting another to commit suicide in England and Wales, or elsewhere, will not be prosecuted provided there are no self-seeking motives and no active encourage...
Merel Visse,Guy A M Widdershoven,Tineke A Abma
Merel Visse
The traditional organizational boundaries between healthcare, social work, police and other non-profit organizations are fading and being replaced by new relational patterns among a variety of disciplines. Professionals work from their own ...