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Beneficence

2022
Abstract Beneficence is defined as concrete efforts that are designed to improve the situation of a person who is in need. Researchers have proposed a plethora of terms that are like beneficence, including charity, generosity, prosociality, and providing social support to others.
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Beneficence and the Aged

Journal of Gerontology, 1984
The present paper reexamines the modernization hypothesis, focusing principally on the issues of whether and why the relative status and prestige of old people is lower in late 20th century industrial societies than it was during the preceding century. It is argued that the status of most old people, whether considered in absolute or relative terms, is
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Balancing Beneficence and Autonomy

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015
The disagreement between the psychiatric consultant and orthopedic team arises from their conflicting interpretations of the ethical principles of patient autonomy and physician beneficence in trea...
Claire D, Clark, Michael F, Weaver
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The Beneficence of Neonatal Hematopoiesis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
THE fetus and the newborn are highly endowed with the capacity to produce blood,1 and the site-specific stages and switches through which the accelerated blood production moves during development2 ...
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Beneficence in Research Ethics

2019
This chapter examines the explicit and implicit roles that the concept of beneficence plays in the guidelines that govern biomedical research involving humans. We suggest that the role beneficence is actually playing in the guidelines is more comprehensive than is commonly assumed.
Kirchhoffer, David G.   +2 more
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On Beneficence

Abstract Beneficence is defined in Chapter 3 as a process. More specifically, Chapter 3 argues that one should conceive of benevolence—willing the good of another—as a crucial step toward beneficence, which is the actual conduct (whether action or inaction) that benefits the other.
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Translating the Principle of Beneficence into Ethical Participatory Development Research Practice

Journal of International Development, 2021
Michelle R Brear, Rebecca Gordon
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Beneficence

Grand Street, 1995
Vladimir Nabokov, Dmitri Nabokov
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