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Deep Ecology and End-of-Life Care

open access: yes, 2009
Physicians and nurses caring for terminally ill patients are expected to center their moral concerns almost exclusively on the needs and welfare of the dying patient and the patients family.
Carrick, Paul
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Toward a Global Bioethics: Principlism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy

open access: yesBioethics, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 5-11, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Tom Beauchamp and James Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics introduced principlism—or the “four principles approach”—which has since become one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary bioethics. However, its potential to serve as a foundation for shared transcultural bioethical norms has elicited both substantial support and
Marco Annoni
wiley   +1 more source

Psychedelics for Moral Bioenhancement in Healthy Individuals—A Violation of the Non-Maleficence Principle?

open access: yesPsychoactives
Several authors have advanced the idea that psychedelics such as psilocybin might be effective means for achieving moral bioenhancement (MBE). Here, I discuss some reservations on this assertion from both neuropharmacological and bioethical perspectives,
Bor Luen Tang
doaj   +1 more source

Physical restraint using, autonomy, ethics among psychiatric patients in nursing practice in China

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Nursing, 2020
The application of physical restraint for patients represents ethical dilemmas for psychiatric nurses in terms of maintaining the safety of all (clients and staff) while at the same time curtailing the individual's autonomy. This article aimed to provide
Jun-Fang ZENG   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Right to Rehabilitation for Children [PDF]

open access: yes
Masters dissertation submitted in September ...
Sumpton, Laila
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Professional Organizations and Healthcare Industry Support: Ethical Conflict? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A good deal of attention has been recently focused on the presumed advertising excesses of the healthcare industry in its promotion techniques to healthcare professionals, whether through offering gratuities such as gifts, honoraria, or travel support2-6
Fassett, William E.   +5 more
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Ethical considerations in human movement research [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
In the past decade, ethical issues in research involving human subjects have exploded into the public consciousness. In reviewing past human subject abuse, it is evident that, in human experimentation, legislation has not been sufficient to curb excesses.
Olivier, Steve
core   +2 more sources

Perpetuating Myths, Fables, and Fairy Tales: A Half Century of Electronic Fetal Monitoring

open access: yesThe Surgery Journal, 2015
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) entered clinical medical practice at the same time bioethics became reality. Bioethics changed the medical ethics landscape by replacing the traditional Hippocratic benign paternalism with patient autonomy, informed ...
Thomas P. Sartwelle   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Points to consider in ethically constructing patient-controlled electronic health records [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Patient advocates and leaders in informatics have long proposed that patients should have greater ability to control the information in their electronic health record (EHR), including how it can be accessed by their health care providers.
Alpert, Sheri A.   +4 more
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The Virtue of Gratitude and Its Associated Vices [PDF]

open access: yes
Gratitude, the proper or fitting response to benevolence, has often been conceptualized as a virtue—a temporally stable disposition to perceive, think, feel, and act in certain characteristic ways in certain situations.
Manela, Tony
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