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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:2.0/Q2

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Gerry McCartney,Neil Craig,Fiona Myers et al. Gerry McCartney et al.
We have been asked to consider the feasibility of piloting a Citizens' Basic Income (CBI): a basic, unconditional, universal, individual, regular payment that would replace aspects of social security and be introduced alongside changes to t...
Jonas Narchi,Eva C Winkler Jonas Narchi
'Disease interception' describes the treatment of a disease in its clinically inapparent phase and is increasingly used in medical literature. However, no precise definition, much less an ethical evaluation, has been developed yet. This art...
Sara Belfrage,Niels Lynöe,Gert Helgesson Sara Belfrage
We have investigated attitudes towards the use of health data among the Swedish population by analyzing data from a survey answered by 1645 persons. Health data are potentially useful for a variety of purposes. Yet information about health ...
Mirko Ancillotti,Stefan Eriksson,Tove Godskesen et al. Mirko Ancillotti et al.
Due to the alarming rise of antibiotic resistance, medically unwarranted use of antibiotics has assumed new moral significance. In this paper, a thematic content analysis of focus group discussions was conducted to explore lay people's view...
Erik Malmqvist,Christian Munthe Erik Malmqvist
Antibiotic resistance is widely recognized as a major threat to public health and healthcare systems worldwide. Recent research suggests that pollution from antibiotics manufacturing is an important driver of resistance development. Using S...
Carl Tollef Solberg,Preben Sørheim,Karl Erik Müller et al. Carl Tollef Solberg et al.
In recent years, it has become commonplace among the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study authors to regard the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) primarily as a descriptive health metric. During the first phase of the GBD (1990-1996), it...
Nir Eyal Nir Eyal
Are some risks to study participants too much, no matter how valuable the study is for society? This article answers in the negative. © The Author(s) 20...
Roland Pierik Roland Pierik
How should liberal-democratic governments deal with emerging vaccination hesitancy when that leads to the resurgence of diseases that for decades were under control? This article argues that vaccination policies should be justified in terms...