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Nichtschadensprinzip (Principle of Nonmaleficence) [PDF]
Eines der grundlegenden Moralprinzipien ist das Nichtschadensprinzip, das in der englischsprachigen Medizinethik zumeist als „(principle of) nonmaleficence“ und traditionell als Prinzip „neminem laede“ (Verletze niemanden!) oder „primum non nocere“ (Vor allem anderen: Fuge keinen Schaden zu!) bezeichnet wird.
Hoffmann Martin
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Nonmaleficence and the Circus Clown [PDF]
Abstract The focus of this chapter is on nonmaleficence. Part one begins by providing an overview of the principle and then reviews a classic case in bioethics on abortion to illustrate how the principle is often understood. The discussion also draws on poetry to intimate that moral issues beyond decision-making are relevant to abortion.
Nathan Carlin
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Reaffirming a Primary Commitment to Nonmaleficence [PDF]
Marcia Sue Dewolf Bošek
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Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Medical Technology [PDF]
David Reisner, Joseph Bronzino
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Navigating the Ethical Path: Nonmaleficence and Cultural Humility in Psychotherapy
Journal of Systemic Therapies: J S T, 2023In this article we explore integrating diversity, equity, inclusivity (DEI), intersectionality, and cultural humility into psychotherapy, guided by the ethical principle of nonmaleficence—the commitment to do no harm. We critique the limitations of traditional Eurocentric psychotherapy and advocate for DEI principles to better address the diverse ...
Deone Curling +2 more
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Medical Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Patients’ Well-Being
Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2022This article critically analyzes the principle of beneficence and the principle of nonmaleficence in clinical medical ethics. It resists some recent skepticism about the principle of nonmaleficence, and then seeks to explain its role in medicine. The article proposes that the two principles are informed by different accounts of what is in the patient's
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Beneficence and Nonmaleficence in Treating Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury [PDF]
The successful clinical translation of therapeutic hypothermia offers the tantalizing possibility that further improvements in outcomes may be possible by combining cooling with other neuroprotective drugs. The challenge now is to select from a daunting range of potential treatments.
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