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Abstract Forensic psychiatric patients often present with severe psychopathology, functional impairment, and poor quality of life. Longitudinal follow‐up studies in forensic psychiatric outpatient populations remain limited. The objective is to assess psychopathology, quality of life, global functioning, and general health in forensic psychiatric ...
Panagiota Bali +6 more
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Summary Introduction Shared decision‐making is a collaborative process whereby clinicians and patients work together to decide on a treatment plan that is informed by evidence, clinical experience and individual patient characteristics and preferences. This process is particularly important for complex surgical decisions when the risks and benefits of ...
Debra Leung +27 more
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The Search for Strongholds of Integrative Thinking in Kant’s Theory of Knowledge
Uvođenje misaonog potencijala sadržanoga u opusu Immanuela Kanta u suvremenu bioetičku raspravu uvjetovano je razvojnim potrebama same bioetike. U ovom se radu stoga iz očišta suvremene bioetike (napose integrativne bioetike) kreće u kratku analizu ...
Eterović, Igor, Igor Eterović
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ABSTRACT Background Testicular cancer (TC) is the most common malignancy amongst adolescents and young adults (AYAs) aged 15–39 years assigned male at birth. Survivors often experience late effects of treatment and report unmet supportive care needs.
Mohamad M. Saab +30 more
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La formación bioética del futuro profesional de estomatología en la universidad médica cubana.
RESUMEN En el contexto social cubano, la actividad laboral les plantea a los profesionales de la estomatología requisitos morales elevados. El currículo docente de dicha carrera dota a este profesional de la salud de las herramientas teóricas y ...
Ibraín Enrique Corrales-Reyes +2 more
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Parental Perceptions on Antenatal Information About Extremely Preterm Birth: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim Antenatal information is essential for families facing the possibility of an extremely preterm (EPT) birth. Their information needs are not always clear and communication can be challenging during this stressful, uncertain time. We explored parental perceptions about antenatal information provided during perinatal counselling about EPT ...
Gonzalo Solís‐García +8 more
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Ongoing ethical issues concerning authorship in biomedical journals: an integrative review
Rachel Anne Kornhaber,1,2 Loyola M McLean,3–5 Rodney J Baber6,71Faculty of Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Alexandria, New South Wales, 2School of Nursing, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, 3Brain and ...
Kornhaber RA, McLean LM, Baber RJ
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Bioethics, law and European integration
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues encompassed. No doubt that the law and lawyers have deeply contributed to its origin and present development. However, conversely to the United States, it seems that bioethics has opened some new perspectives to the law in Europe.
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Interpretation and implementation of UNESCO's Universal declaration on bioethics and human rights
Th e beginning of the 21 century imposes the need of synchronising the practical and the academic approach in the interpretation of bioethical problems and the implications of their solving.
Todorovska, Marija, Marija Todorovska
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore parents' needs during end‐of‐life decision‐making and to understand their experiences in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) following the death of their child. Methods This observational, retrospective study was conducted in the NICU of a tertiary‐level hospital.
Ana Morillo Palomo +3 more
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