Moral distress among health system managers: exploratory research in two British Columbia health authorities [0.03%]
道德困境:来自英属哥伦比亚两个健康管理局的探索性研究
Craig Mitton,Stuart Peacock,Jan Storch et al.
Craig Mitton et al.
Moral distress is a concept used to date in clinical literature to describe the experience of staff in circumstances in which they are prevented from delivering the kind of bedside care they believe is expected of them, professionally and e...
Should non-invasiveness change informed consent procedures for prenatal diagnosis? [0.03%]
非侵入性产前诊断是否应改变知情同意程序?
Zuzana Deans,Ainsley J Newson
Zuzana Deans
Empirical evidence suggests that some health professionals believe consent procedures for the emerging technology of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) should become less rigorous than those currently used for invasive prenatal testing....
Adam Oliver
Adam Oliver
Abstracts are written to summarise documents and to whet the reader's interest. Alas, many readers just use them as a substitute for reading the whole paper, which given the brevity of abstracts can give a somewhat distorted impression. I h...
Unjustified discrimination: is the moratorium on the use of genetic test results by insurers a contradiction in terms? [0.03%]
莫须有歧视:保险公司禁止使用基因检测结果的暂缓期本身就是自相矛盾的吗?
Ruth Wilkinson
Ruth Wilkinson
This paper considers the legal position of genetic test results in insurance law in England and Wales. The strict position is that this information is material to the decision of the insurer to offer insurance cover and should be disclosed ...
Mental health care in the aftermath of deinstitutionalization: a retrospective and prospective view [0.03%]
回顾与展望:去机构化之后的精神卫生保健
Enric J Novella
Enric J Novella
This paper offers a panoramic assessment of the significant changes experienced by psychiatric care in Western Europe and North America in the course of the last decades of deinstitutionalization and reform. Drawing on different comparative...
Dialogue for air, air for dialogue: towards shared responsibilities in COPD practice [0.03%]
对话为空气,空气为对话:走向共同的责任感以促进慢性阻塞性肺疾病实践发展
Merel A Visse,Truus Teunissen,Albert Peters et al.
Merel A Visse et al.
For the past several years patients have been expected to play a key role in their recovery. Self management and disease management have reached a hype status. Considering these recent trends what does this mean for the division of responsi...
Jeannette Pols
Jeannette Pols
Nurses and ethicists worry that the implementation of care at a distance or telecare will impoverish patient care by taking out 'the heart' of the clinical work. This means that telecare is feared to induce the neglect of patients, and to p...
The role of screenings methods and risk profile assessments in prevention and health promotion programmes: an ethnographic analysis [0.03%]
筛查方法和风险特征评估在预防和促进健康项目中的作用:民族志分析
Yvonne J F M Jansen,Antoinette A de Bont
Yvonne J F M Jansen
In prevention and health promotion interventions, screening methods and risk profile assessments are often used as tools for establishing the interventions' effectiveness, for the selection and determination of the health status of particip...
The ethics of health barriers to immigration: morality among neighbours [0.03%]
移民健康壁垒的伦理问题——邻居间的道德规范
Eike-Henner W Kluge
Eike-Henner W Kluge
Many countries encourage immigration, yet almost without exception they impose medical conditions on the admissibility of prospective immigrants. This paper examines the ethical defensibility of this practice. It argues that the neighbourho...
On the irreducible individuality of the person and the fullness of life: simon gray's smoking diaries [0.03%]
论人的不可约的个体性和生命的圆满性——西蒙·格雷的《吸烟日记》
Stephen Pattison,Iona Heath
Stephen Pattison
This article aims to challenge and expand notions of health, health care and health promotion, particularly in relation to smoking, via a consideration of the autobiographical literary work of the English playwright, Simon Gray. Gray died i...