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ABSTRACT During the pandemic, mobile vaccination units administered COVID‐19 shots to homebound populations. This study explores the perspectives of public healthcare providers involved in Greece's COVID‐19 home vaccination program, aiming to identify challenges and inform improvements in delivering healthcare services at home.
Dimitra Iosifina Papageorgiou+26 more
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Decolonial Critical Bioethics and Access to Treatment for Hemophilia in the Americas
Over the past two decades, the integration of sociology with the analytical and normative practices of bioethics has become firmly established. This integration has given rise to two similar yet distinct conceptions of bioethics: empirical bioethics ...
Claudio Lorenzo+3 more
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Human Rights Questions: From Bioethics to Biolaw [PDF]
Bioethics as a pluridisciplinary activity aims to clarify and solve actual ethical problems generated by science and bio-medical technologies. The gap between the scientific and medical progress and the law generally and Human Rights especially does not ...
Aurora CIUCA
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Knowledge and attitude of ethics committee (EC) members on bioethics and structure & function of EC in Bangladesh: A pilot study [PDF]
Having scandalous unethical research practices in the mid and late 20th century, study protocols of biomedical research reviewed by the Ethics Committee (EC) has become the accepted international standard.
Hossain, Arif+2 more
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic precipitated a global emergency and governments employed various strategies to increase COVID‐19 vaccine coverage across the population, including vaccine mandates. No comparative study has evaluated the development, implementation, and structure of COVID‐19 mandatory vaccination policies in the Southeast Asia region ...
Nor Kamila Kamaruzaman+9 more
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Abstract Development‐oriented funding schemes such as the UK Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) have opened up opportunities for collaborations between low‐middle income countries (LMICs) and high‐income country (HIC) researchers. In particular, funding for medical technology research has seen a rise in previously under‐represented disciplines such
Louise Bezuidenhout+5 more
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Bioethical language and its dialects and idiolects [PDF]
Volnei Garrafa+2 more
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The proxy dilemma: Informed consent in paediatric clinical research ‐ a case study of Thailand
Abstract Informed consent is an essential requirement for the ethical conduct of research. It is also a necessary requirement for the lawful conduct of research. Informed consent provides a legal basis to enrol human subjects in clinical research.
Sheila Varadan+3 more
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