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The Ethics of Clinical Ethics. [PDF]
Abstract The concept ethics defines health care ethics as a professional practice. Yet the meaning of “ethics” is often unclear in the theory and practice of clinical ethics. Clarity on this matter is crucial for understanding the nature of clinical ethics and for debates about the professional identity and proper role of ethicists, the sort ...
Shea M.
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Evaluation of clinical ethics in Iranian hospitals: Employing a 360° approach—A cross‐sectional study [PDF]
Background and Aims Clinical ethics is defined as recognizing and resolving value conflicts that arise from providing care in medical centers. This study aimed to evaluate the practice of clinical ethics in Iranian hospitals with a 360° approach. Methods
Roya Malekzadeh +2 more
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Emotional Responses in Clinical Ethics Consultation Decision-Making: An Exploratory Study [PDF]
Integrating Clinical Ethics Consultants (CECs) into healthcare requires understanding how they apply bioethical knowledge while managing cognitive and emotional challenges in ethical deliberations.
Margherita Dahò
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The Latin phrase primum non nocere, conceptualized in English as non-maleficence, is a fundamental principle of medical ethics, and one that clinicians in the United States swear to uphold through the Hippocratic Oath.[1] In taking the oath, a clinician ...
Matt Dias
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Clinical ethics consultations: a scoping review of reported outcomes [PDF]
Background Clinical ethics consultations (CEC) can be complex interventions, involving multiple methods, stakeholders, and competing ethical values. Despite longstanding calls for rigorous evaluation in the field, progress has been limited.
Jennifer A. H. Bell +9 more
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A simple and effective ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography assay linked to tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) for measuring cortisol and cortisone levels in human sweat has been developed and validated.
Syed N. Alvi +2 more
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Background and Aims Shared decision making (SDM) and advance care planning (ACP) are important evidence and ethics based concepts that can be translated in communication tools to aid the treatment decision-making process.
Ana Rosca +5 more
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This article presents the results of a decade’s experiment in creating a longitudinal ethics and humanism curriculum for the core clinical year at UNC School of Medicine, North Carolina, United States.
Ira Sloan +2 more
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Getting Real About Killing and Allowing to Die: A Critical Discussion of the Literature
The moral significance of the distinction between killing and allowing to die has played a key role in debates about euthanasia and physician assisted suicide.
Andrew Stumpf, Dominic Rogalski
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End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trustful patient–doctor relationships. We aimed to propose a balanced approach when discussing this complex issue.
Akira Akabayashi +2 more
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