Vulnerability and Blood Donation: Enhancing Safety While Combating Stigma in Colombia
In 2022, the Colombian Constitutional Court mandated the removal of the 12-month deferral for blood donation for potential male donors who reported having had sexual relations with other men in the past year in the national guidelines for blood donor ...
Michel Andrés García-Otálora +4 more
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Preserving Health Rights of Female Sex Workers (FSWs): Are we doing Justice? [PDF]
In Pakistani context where majority of the population are Muslims, prostitution is considered as stigma. Health providers often come across a challenge to provide optimal care to prostitutes when their own values and beliefs contradict with their ...
Baig, Marina, Mubeen, Kiran
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“Simply Amazing and Fantastic”: The Maude Abbott Medical Museum Visitor Book, 2018–2023
ABSTRACT The Maude Abbott Medical Museum has a collection of human remains which we believe is appropriate to preserve and use for teaching and research. We wondered to what extent our visitors feel the same way. We categorized all entries in our museum visitor book for 5 years into five groups based on specific words or phrases.
Rick Fraser
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Autonomy versus algorithm: a replication study of student perspectives on AI ethical boundaries
The widespread adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in higher education has intensified the need to address their ethical implications.
Aminu Muhammad Auwal
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Ethical issues relating to qualitative research
Qualitative research or naturalistic research has moved from the sidelines into the mainstream of health research and an increasing number of qualitative research proposals are being presented for ethical review Qualitative research presents ethical ...
J. Jelsma, S. Clow
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Patient safety and the principles of beneficence and non-maleficence
Patient safety actions represent a means to avoid unsafe practices during medical care, establishing rules to instruct health personnel not to be negligent or carry out behaviors that produce or increase the risks inherent to medical practice. On the other hand, bioethics constitutes a discipline to protect the dignity of the patient, against ...
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Ethical Values in the Nursing Profession as Perceived by Head Nurses and Staff Nurses in Public Hospitals, Banda Aceh, Indonesia: a Comparison Study [PDF]
Purpose: Identify the levels of importance of ethical values in the nursing profession as perceived by the head nurses and the staff nurses, and compare the levels of importance of ethical values in the nursing profession as perceived by head nurses and ...
Chaowalit, A. (Aranya) +2 more
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Culture and communication in ethically appropriate care [PDF]
yesThis article considers the difficulties with using Gillon's model for health care ethics in the context of clinical practice. Everyday difficulties can arise when caring for people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, especially when they ...
Ahmed WIU +16 more
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Improving the Ethical Permissibility of Medical Electives in Lower‐Resource Settings
ABSTRACT This paper presents a moral‐theoretical evaluation of medical electives, applying different frameworks of distributive justice to the phenomenon of healthcare students visiting countries with less access to resources in order to bolster their own learning.
Simon Paul Jenkins
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Aspectos éticos y legales de la violencia sobre la mujer
Resumen: La atención a las mujeres víctimas de violencia presenta a los profesionales de la salud situaciones que exigen una profunda reflexión al plantear conflictos entre los principios fundamentales de la bioética.
Teresa Peramato Martín +1 more
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