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Biochemical, Clinical, and Functional Characterization of a Rare c.-106C>A Promoter Region Variant in Late-Onset Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency: A Multifamily Case Series. [PDF]
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Trauma Informed Ethics Consultation
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021We argue for the addition of trauma informed awareness, training, and skill in clinical ethics consultation by proposing a novel framework for Trauma Informed Ethics Consultation (TIEC). This approach expands on the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) framework for, and key insights from feminist approaches to, ethics consultation, and
Elizabeth Lanphier, Uchenna E. Anani
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Journal of Information Ethics, 2011
This fall 2011 issue of JIE presents the words of nine writers who each prompt us to explore our understandings, assumptions, and presumptions about the field of information ethics. Advocacy is a term that surfaces in many of the contributions. The body of work presented raises questions about library and information (and related) rhetoric, practice ...
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This fall 2011 issue of JIE presents the words of nine writers who each prompt us to explore our understandings, assumptions, and presumptions about the field of information ethics. Advocacy is a term that surfaces in many of the contributions. The body of work presented raises questions about library and information (and related) rhetoric, practice ...
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1991
Information technology provides the means by which patient data can be easily accessed. Countering the availability trend is the need for patient confidentiality and privacy. The authors describe a simple survey aimed at investigating the improper accessing of a hospital information system. The results of the study provide the catalyst for a discussion
M, Curran, K, Curran
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Information technology provides the means by which patient data can be easily accessed. Countering the availability trend is the need for patient confidentiality and privacy. The authors describe a simple survey aimed at investigating the improper accessing of a hospital information system. The results of the study provide the catalyst for a discussion
M, Curran, K, Curran
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Ethics and biomedical information
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1998Ethical rules are similar for physicians in most countries that follow the Hippocratic oath. They have no formal legal force, but can be used as a reference to provide answers to solve individual cases. It appears erroneous to believe that privacy is about information. It is about relationship.
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Is Information Ethics Culture-Relative?
International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2007In this article, I examine whether information ethics is culture relative. If it is, different approaches to information ethics are required in different cultures and societies. This would have major implications for the current, predominantly Western approach to information ethics.
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Information Ethics across Information Cultures
Business Ethics: A European Review, 1997Information cultures consist of the values, beliefs and behaviour relating to information ownership and management, while information ethics applies to the moral application of data. The author’s experience of Russia and its information culture provides a striking case study of the disastrous social and business consequences of an absence of ...
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