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期刊名:Public health ethics

缩写:PUBLIC HEALTH ETH-UK

ISSN:1754-9973

e-ISSN:1754-9981

IF/分区:4.3/Q1

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Simon H Bangma,Karlijn M L Rensink Simon H Bangma
The rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major global health threat. One of the ways to address this issue is through coercive enforcement of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) policies. The use of such (state) coercion requires ethi...
Emma M R Anderson,Elizabeth Fenton,John A Crump Emma M R Anderson
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the complex interplay between national self-interest and global cooperation. Media communication can contribute to the formation of national identity and promote nationalist themes, particularly in times o...
Anand Sergeant Anand Sergeant
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, global health organizations have called for the implementation of robust global disease surveillance systems to recognize and respond to emerging pathogens. These active surveillance technologies would hav...
Naomi Jacobs Naomi Jacobs
This article examines the role digital health technology plays in the perpetuation of gender inequity in health and presents a capability-sensitive design approach to actively promote health equity in digital health technology design. The a...
Alvin Chen Alvin Chen
Public health is commonly regarded as a branch of public policy. While few governments would dispute that public health should be a core responsibility of the state, in practice, it is frequently reduced to a branch of administration, in co...
Steven R Kraaijeveld,Tamar Sharon Steven R Kraaijeveld
Large consumer technology corporations are becoming increasingly influential in health and medicine. While this is sometimes beneficial to public health, it also raises many risks, like inequitable returns to the public sector in public-pri...
Kristine Bærøe,Vilhjálmur Árnason,Maarten Jansen et al. Kristine Bærøe et al.
During the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, trust in governments and between individuals was associated with lower rates of infections and mortality. Thus, understanding the conditions under which public trust allows for the developmen...
Ben Davies,Thomas Schramme Ben Davies
This paper outlines a novel framing of the normative significance of health by considering the idea of 'health capital'. Health capital is a set of health-related assets of individuals that enable them to pursue their interests and to colla...
Francisca Stutzin Donoso Francisca Stutzin Donoso
Life with chronic disease and chronic care is hard and people who live in disadvantage may lack the freedom to prioritise their care because of increased competing demands. This paper proposes that shifting the goals of chronic care from se...