Graeme T Laurie
Graeme T Laurie
Should Malaysia Widen Patient Access to Medical Records? An Ethical Analysis [0.03%]
马来西亚应扩大患者获取医疗记录的渠道吗?伦理分析
Astrid Sinarti Hassan
Astrid Sinarti Hassan
This paper examines the ethical justification for wider patient access to their own medical records, focusing on utilitarian and deontological perspectives. At present, despite acknowledging that patients have rights to their medical record...
The Value of Implicitness: An Empirical Ethics Analysis of Indonesian Everyday Family Involvement in a Palliative Care Setting [0.03%]
隐含价值:印度尼西亚姑息护理环境中日常家庭参与的实证伦理分析
Raditya Bagas Wicaksono,Amalia Muhaimin,Dick L Willems et al.
Raditya Bagas Wicaksono et al.
The lack of professional support for patients needing palliative care in Indonesia leads to a heavier reliance on family members for care. However, family tensions often arise from unmet expectations about support from other family members....
Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Western Province, Papua New Guinea: Is Health Securitisation the Answer, or Merely a PHEIC Promise? [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚西部省耐药结核病流行:卫生安全化是应对策略还只是在兑现突发公共卫生事件的承诺?
George Drewett
George Drewett
Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistant TB (MDRTB) are a major global health problem, and the Western Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has some of the highest rates of TB and MDRTB in the world. Due to its geographical location at the i...
Correction to: Understanding COVID‑19 Vaccine Hesitancy among the General Population in Japan from Public Health Ethical Perspectives: Findings from a Narrative Review [0.03%]
对从公共卫生伦理角度理解日本普通人群COVID-19疫苗犹豫不决的叙事性综述结果的更正
Moe Kuroda,Md Koushik Ahmed,Kaku Kuroda et al.
Moe Kuroda et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s41649-024-00310-8.]. © The Author(s) 2024.
Published Erratum
Asian bioethics review. 2024 Dec 4;17(4):767-768. DOI:10.1007/s41649-024-00345-x 2024
Correction to: Secondary Use of Health Data for Medical AI: A Cross‑Regional Examination of Taiwan and the EU [0.03%]
对医疗人工智能二次使用健康数据的跨区域考察——台湾和欧盟地区的对比研究校正文章
Chih-Hsing Ho
Chih-Hsing Ho
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s41649-024-00279-4.]. © The Author(s) 2024.
Published Erratum
Asian bioethics review. 2024 Aug 16;17(4):765-766. DOI:10.1007/s41649-024-00318-0 2024
Graeme T Laurie
Graeme T Laurie
"Your Tumour Can Save Lives": Re-examining Singapore's Consent Procedures for the Use of De-identified Bio-specimens in Research [0.03%]
“你的肿瘤可以拯救生命”——从新加坡生物样本去识别化研究的同意程序再思考患者知情同意权
Kylie J Q Heng,Shaun S E Loong,Gini W W Wong et al.
Kylie J Q Heng et al.
Consent in research is inarguably a highly contentious and debated topic. One of the biggest debates in research ethics revolves around the determination of when consent is necessary, as there is a need to balance participant protections an...
Thoughts and Behaviors of Chinese and Japanese Doctors when faced with the Death of a Patient: A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Doctors' Responses to a Hypothetical Scenario [0.03%]
中国和日本医生面对病人死亡时的想法和行为——对假设情景下医生反应的质性描述研究
Hua Xu,Taketoshi Okita,Masao Tabata et al.
Hua Xu et al.
China and Japan have similar cultures but differing healthcare systems. In both countries, admissions of medical error and apologies by doctors continue to be an important but difficult issue. The present study aimed to examine and compare ...
The Proliferation of Medical Clinics in Pakistani Street and Health Fragmentation: A Case Study [0.03%]
巴基斯坦街头的诊所泛滥与医疗卫生碎片化——一项案例研究
Jamil Ahmed Sheikh,Shuaib Farooq,Shehla Nazmeen et al.
Jamil Ahmed Sheikh et al.
The proliferation of medical clinics on urban streets in Pakistan presents a paradoxical situation that leads to healthcare fragmentation. Low- and middle-income countries like Pakistan face various challenges, exacerbating inequalities in ...