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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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Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare. [PDF]
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or ability on clinical practice.
Faissner M +5 more
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The “Ethics” Expertise in Clinical Ethics Consultation [PDF]
The nature, possibility, and implications of ethics expertise (or moral expertise) in general and of bioethics expertise in particular has been the focus of extensive debate for over thirty years. What is ethics expertise and what does it enable experts to do?
Ana S, Iltis, Lisa M, Rasmussen
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Physicians engaged in clinical research must address the challenge to determine whether a potential new intervention represents an advance over current methods, whether the new intervention would avoid harms currently incurred, whether it would save lives currently lost.
Ernst Singer, Christiane Druml
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Ethics in Clinical Development [PDF]
The meeting was convened to provide a forum for the discussion of those aspects of medical ethics which concerned clinical research, particularly the clinical studies which the pharmaceutical industry is required to carry out to satisfy regulatory authorities for them to issue licences for the introduction of new medicines.
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Hermeneutical Clinical Ethics: A Commentary
Essays by Thomasma and ten Have recommend hermeneutical clinical ethics. The use Thomasma makes of hermeneutics is not radical enough because it leaves out basic interpretation of clinical practice and focuses narrowly on ethical principles and rules ...
Daniel, Stephen L.
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Clinical governance and research ethics as barriers to UK low-risk population-based health research? [PDF]
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical research, it has generally been agreed that research governance is also needed in the field of public health and health promotion research. Recently, a
Flora Douglas +9 more
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Human experimentation since World War II has created some difficult problems with the increasing employment of patients as experimental subjects when it must be apparent that they would not have been available if they had been truly aware of the uses that would be made of them.
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Clinical ethics committees : a worldwide development
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) are well established in North America where they are known as hospital or health care ethics committees. Similar groups and other kinds of clinical ethics support are now developing in Europe.
Ashcroft, Richard +2 more
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The role of patients in European clinical ethics consultation [PDF]
Clinical ethics committees and consultation services have existed in many European countries for over two decades. Many different modes of operation have emerged, each reflecting a particular health and socio-political context.
Newson, Ainsley J +7 more
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