Planning For Unmet Social Needs In Pandemics: Teachers' Experiences Of Unacknowledged Care Work [0.03%]
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Jane Williams,Claire Hooker,Gwendolyn L Gilbert et al.
Jane Williams et al.
This paper examines the experiences of teachers in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic from a care ethics perspective. While pandemic preparedness plans prioritised continuity of services and infection control, they failed to anticipate ...
Ethical Challenges Encountered by Humanitarian Aid Workers in Temporary Displacement Camps in the Context of Covid-19 [0.03%]
新冠疫情下人道主义救援人员在临时难民营遇到的伦理挑战
Robyn Mellett,Matthew Hunt
Robyn Mellett
Humanitarian aid workers face several ethical challenges. They work in resource-limited settings, navigate power imbalances and face obstacles responding to populations affected by crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic added additional layers of ch...
Correction to: Zoonoethics and Inclusive One Health Governance for H5N1 Panzootic: From Animal Culling to Co-responsibility [0.03%]
对动物伦理和包容性“同一健康”治理H5N1泛 zoondemic:从捕杀动物到共担责任的修正意见
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/phe/phag002.]. © The Author(s) 2026. Published by Oxford University Press.
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Public health ethics. 2026 May 6;19(2):phag007. DOI:10.1093/phe/phag007 2026
Legislative Constraints and Moral Distress: Reframing Occupational Risks Through a Public Health Ethics Lens [0.03%]
立法限制与道德困境:通过公共卫生伦理学视角重新审视职业风险
Elpidio Maria Garzillo,Vincenzo Crispino,Maria Grazia Lourdes Monaco
Elpidio Maria Garzillo
This Case for Discussion examines legislative constraints as occupational health hazards that induce moral distress among healthcare professionals (including physicians, nurses, and midwives). Traditionally framed as clinical ethics issues,...
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Public health ethics. 2026 Apr 27;19(2):phag005. DOI:10.1093/phe/phag005 2026
What Information on Mammographic Screening is Available to Women in Quebec, Ontario and Canada: Results from a Document Analysis [0.03%]
加拿大魁北克、安大略等地向妇女提供有关乳腺癌筛查的信息有哪些?一项文献分析的结果
Alexandra Larocque,Isabelle Trop,Nathalie Gaucher
Alexandra Larocque
Information provided to women invited to participate in mammography screening is crucial in supporting informed consent. Expert recommendations remain divided, and the ethical framing of autonomy, especially in shared decision-making, often...
Victoria Min-Yi Wang
Victoria Min-Yi Wang
How ought scarce health research resources be allocated, where health research spans basic, translational, clinical, health systems and public health research? In this article, I first outline a previously suggested answer to this question:...
Zoonoethics and Inclusive One Health Governance for H5N1 Panzootic: From Animal Culling to Co-responsibility [0.03%]
关于H5N1泛洲疫情的动物伦理与包容性“同一健康”治理:从扑杀到共责
Juan Alberto Lecaros,Jeyver Rodriguez
Juan Alberto Lecaros
The global spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b has evolved into a multispecies panzootic that disrupts conventional boundaries between human, animal and environmental health systems. Using Brazil's response as ...
Living Relational Ethics: A Case Study of a COVID-19 Asymptomatic Testing Programme in Higher Education [0.03%]
共存关系伦理:高等教育新冠筛查项目的案例研究
Meredith McLaughlin,Caitríona Cox,Akbar Ansari et al.
Meredith McLaughlin et al.
Relational ethics gained increased attention as a guiding approach for public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting the social features of viral transmission, such as shared risk, relational ethics emphasizes the importance of c...
Lovro Savić
Lovro Savić
According to the Public Goods Account, proposed by Jonny Anomaly, public health activities should only be concerned with the provision of health-related public goods. In this paper, I argue that the Public Goods Account cannot serve as an a...
Cal Paterson
Cal Paterson
Obesity is a complex chronic illness of adiposity, yet body weight and obesity are routinely conflated in public health wording and policy design. This paper examines a recent recommendation from the Australian College of Nursing (ACN) to c...
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Public health ethics. 2025 Nov 14;18(3):phaf021. DOI:10.1093/phe/phaf021 2025