The Harms of Family-Oriented Informed Consent in Clinical Practice in Two Megacities in Northern China: a Sociological and Ethical Study [0.03%]
中国北方两大城市临床实践中以家庭为中心的知情同意的危害:一项社会学和伦理学研究
Jing-Ru Li,Simon Walker,Jing-Bao Nie
Jing-Ru Li
In clinical practice in China, a family-oriented approach to informed consent is widely used. Under this approach, families may control whether patients are provided with information and make medical decisions for the patient without asking...
Regulations Governing Sex Selection in Bangladesh: Implications of Islamic Law and Ethics [0.03%]
伊斯兰教法和伦理对孟加拉国性别选择规定的制约作用
Sanwar Siraj,Yousuf Ali,Jahid Siraz Chowdhury et al.
Sanwar Siraj et al.
Sex selection for medical purposes is a widely accepted method primarily aimed at preventing the transmission of X-linked genetic disorders to future generations. However, sex selection for socio-cultural or nonmedical reasons-e.g., persona...
Reflections and Practical Insights on Communication and Care for Patients and Families in Japanese Intensive Care Units During COVID-19: A Semi-structured Interview Study of Healthcare Providers [0.03%]
日本新冠肺炎疫情期间重症监护病房医护人员有关患者及家属沟通与照护的省思和实证启示——一项半结构式访谈研究
Yusuke Seino,Atsushi Kogetsu,Kazuto Kato
Yusuke Seino
This study explored challenges experienced by healthcare providers (HCPs) in intensive care units (ICUs) during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing specifically on communication and care interactions, and examined how these experiences impacted...
A Legal Framework for Reducing Violence in Healthcare Institutions: A Comparative Study and Policy Recommendations [0.03%]
减少医疗保健机构暴力事件的法律框架:比较研究与政策建议
Narong Kiettikunwong,Pongmanut Deeod
Narong Kiettikunwong
Violence against healthcare workers poses a serious global threat to both individual safety and institutional integrity. Yet, many legal systems still rely on general criminal statutes that fail to address the specific vulnerabilities of he...
From Aruna to Abhaya: 50 Years of Silence in Protecting Healthcare Professionals [0.03%]
从阿如纳到阿巴亚:保护医疗专业人员五十载默行
Shipra Singh,Nitin B Raut,Alka A Subramanyam
Shipra Singh
A Qualitative Comparative Study of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Model and Decision-Making Style among Chinese and Japanese Doctors [0.03%]
中日医生医患关系模型与决策风格的质性比较研究
Hua Xu,Taketoshi Okita,Masao Tabata et al.
Hua Xu et al.
The nature of doctor-patient relationships (DPRs) and decision-making style (DMS) is related to patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and the occurrence of disputes. Given the importance of understanding the current state of DPRs, we con...
Graeme T Laurie
Graeme T Laurie
Jairus Diesta Espiritu
Jairus Diesta Espiritu
Rituals in medical practice have either been seen as an anthropological aspect of current biomedical processes or as a pre-scientific aspect of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). In either tendency, the literature has since faile...
Ethics and Regulation of Human Brain Organoid Research: Recommendations from the Asia Pacific Neuroethics Working Group [0.03%]
亚太神经伦理学工作组关于人脑器官样化研究的伦理和监管建议
Shu Ishida,Brett J Kagan,Masanori Kataoka et al.
Shu Ishida et al.
Human brain organoids (HBOs) are three-dimensional structures derived from human stem cells that model aspects of brain development and function, offering potentially unprecedented opportunities for studying neurological disorders and for d...
Care, Consent, and Compromise: An Ethical Cartography of Physical Therapy Practice in the Global South [0.03%]
关爱、同意与妥协:全球南方物理治疗实践的伦理地图
Mark Loubert A Hernandez
Mark Loubert A Hernandez
Although ethical decision-making in rehabilitation is increasingly complex, physical therapy remains marginal in mainstream philosophical bioethics. This paper critically interrogates the normative limitations of principlism, particularly t...