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Summary Introduction Shared decision‐making is a collaborative process whereby clinicians and patients work together to decide on a treatment plan that is informed by evidence, clinical experience and individual patient characteristics and preferences. This process is particularly important for complex surgical decisions when the risks and benefits of ...
Debra Leung +27 more
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Ethical competences for the development of nursing care
Objective: To present an analysis of the nursing ethos based on the disciplinary foundations of nursing to propose a definition of ethical competences for nursing training.
Josephine Karla Anna Bratz +1 more
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Bioethics education initiative in Pakistan
Aamir Hussain Department of Community Medicine, Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College, Karachi, PakistanRevival of ethics is now becoming a universal phenomenon in every field of life. The realm of bioethics within the public health community is actually a prompt to handle the various apprehensions.
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Existentialism and My ‘Postwolf’ Dachshund: Authenticity in the Age of Genetic Engineering
ABSTRACT Human genetic engineering has the potential to profoundly alter the traits of future generations, raising critical ethical questions about authenticity and identity. Essentialist perspectives reject genetic engineering, claiming it inherently compromises authenticity by deviating from a species‐typical genome.
Donrich Thaldar
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The Word is Life: An Anthology of Funeral Meditations [PDF]
Reviewed Book: The Word is Life: An Anthology of Funeral Meditations. Lima, Ohio: CSS Pub, 1994. Reviewed Book: This New Life Together: An Anthology of Wedding Meditations.
Riegert, Eduard R.
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Israel's Post‐War Healthcare Obligations
ABSTRACT Since the beginning of the Israel–Hamas war in 2023, the healthcare infrastructure within Gaza has been dismantled. While international humanitarian law mandates distinction between lawful targets (combatants and military objectives) and non‐lawful targets (civilians and civilian objects), and acknowledging the inherent complexities of ...
Daniel J. Hurst, Christopher A. Bobier
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Recommendations for the care of geriatric patients in the emergency department
As global populations age, the Emergency Department (ED) increasingly becomes critical for addressing geriatric patients' complex needs. These patients often present with unique vulnerabilities, including multimorbidity, cognitive impairment, and social ...
Alessandra Colantoni +3 more
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Markets, Trust, and a Culture of Responsibility: Implications for a Family-Friendly Health Care Policy. [PDF]
This paper explores the way in which a family-centered community should approach markets and market interactions and the role of markets in promoting a culture of responsibility.
Frederic J. Fransen
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The Socio-genetic marginalization in Asia programme (SMAP) [PDF]
SMAP, the Socio-genetic Marginalization in Asia Programme, which started off in August 2004, is a research programme set up with the support of the Netherlands Science Organisation (NWO), IIAS, and the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research (ASSR).
Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret
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Laypeople's Views on the Narrative Identity and Societal Treatment of Genetically Modified People
ABSTRACT Genome editing in human embryos could raise new ethical issues by changing future people's narrative and numerical identity. Most philosophers agree that some genetic modifications would have larger effects on identity than others, but they disagree on what criteria might explain these differences and have not supported their claims ...
Derek So, Yann Joly, Robert Sladek
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