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Relevance of clinical ethics support services in specialized outpatient palliative care teams and inpatient hospices [PDF]
Background and objectives Clinical ethics support services (CES) may support palliative care teams in ethical conflicts. However, it is not known to what extent these services are available, used and how their relevance is perceived by the teams.
Carola Seifart +4 more
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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 revisited [PDF]
A decade ago, we reviewed the field of clinical ethics; assessed its progress in research, education, and ethics committees and consultation; and made predictions about the future of the field.
Pellegrino Edmund D +2 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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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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Where Do I Go to Wait? Ethical Considerations During the 90 Day Reflection Period for MAiD
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) legislation changed in 2021; persons without a reasonably foreseeable natural death (RFND) could now be eligible for MAID and would have to wait at least 90 days before their intervention.
Kesi Disha +3 more
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Medical assistance in dying for people living with mental disorders: a qualitative thematic review
Background Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) sparks debate in several countries, some of which allow or plan to allow MAiD where a mental disorder is the sole underlying medical condition (MAiD-MD).
Caroline Favron-Godbout, Eric Racine
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Background It is not clear how lay people prioritize the various, sometimes conflicting, interests when they make surrogate medical decisions, especially in non-Western cultures.
Muhammad M. Hammami +3 more
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Objective To evaluate in vitro quality of enteric-coated 50 mg diclofenac sodium tablet formulations on Saudi market. Results A reference and seven generic (G1-7) formulations were commercially available in December 2019/January 2020 and were assessed ...
Muhammad M. Hammami +3 more
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