The duty of care and the right to be cared for: is there a duty to treat the unvaccinated? [PDF]
AbstractVaccine hesitancy or refusal has been one of the major obstacles to herd immunity against Covid-19 in high-income countries and one of the causes for the emergence of variants. The refusal of people who are eligible for vaccination to receive vaccination creates an ethical dilemma between the duty of healthcare professionals (HCPs) to care for ...
Zohar Lederman, Shalom Corcos
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Protect the Player, Protect the Game: Reflections from Ex-Professional Rugby Union Players on Law Changes, Protective Equipment, and Duty of Care in the Professional Game [PDF]
The emphasis of this study was to interview ex-professional male rugby union players (n = 23, mean age 35.5 ± 4.7 years) and discuss concussion management during their careers.
Ed Daly +3 more
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The duty to care and nurses’ well-being during a pandemic [PDF]
C Amparo Muñoz-Rubilar +2 more
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Ensuring participant safety in research studies evaluating digital mental health interventions delivered remotely - insights from the PIPA trial of an online parenting intervention to prevent affective disorders in high-risk adolescents [PDF]
Background Monitoring of adverse events to protect clinical trial participants is imperative but can be challenging for interventions delivered remotely via digital channels.
Jason Madan +15 more
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The Healthcare Sector Employer’s Duty of Care: Implications for Worker Well-Being [PDF]
, Joanna M Gaitens
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Abstract In order to succeed in a negligence action, the claimant must establish that he or she was owed a ‘duty of care’ by the defendant. The following chapter examines the tests the courts apply to determine whether a duty is owed. It also considers the impact of jurisprudence of the European Court on Human Rights on imposition of a ...
Duncan Fairgrieve, Dan Squires QC
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Fiduciary Principles in Chinese Family Law
The existing literature on fiduciary law focuses primarily on commercial settings, and fiduciary principles in the area of family law have seldom been considered. This essay sheds light on the fiduciary principles in Chinese family law. There is a set
He Jian
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The systemic nature of duty of care in coaching: coach, client, customer and beyond [PDF]
Duty of care is part of the ethical framework of conduct in how coaches act, and whilst codes of ethics can help guide coaches, they do not address the complexity of duty of care.
Benita Mayhead
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Duty of loyalty and due care of the board member under Polish law
Duty of loyalty and due care of the board’s members have been lately introduced to the provisions of the Polish Commercial Companies Code. This paper aims to define the duty of loyalty and due care of the board members, as presented in the Polish ...
Piotr Pinior
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It’s not my fault although it might be: chiropractic practice and vicarious liability
Background While chiropractic care is most commonly provided within a private practice context, the ‘traditional’ solo practice is now uncommon. Chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals commonly work within the same practice ...
J. Keith Simpson, Stanley Innes
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