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Eating and drinking interventions for people at risk of lacking decision-making capacity: who decides and how? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support with eating and drinking at mealtimes, and may require artificial nutrition and hydration. Decisions concerning artificial nutrition and hydration at the end
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Can We Agree on What Robots Should be Allowed to Do? An Exercise in Rule Selection for Ethical Care Robots [PDF]
Future Care Robots (CRs) should be able to balance a patient’s, often conflicting, rights without ongoing supervision. Many of the trade-offs faced by such a robot will require a degree of moral judgment.
Vanderelst, Dieter, Willems, Jurgen
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Medical error is the professional behavior considered inadequate, due to a putative technical non-observance which leads to damage to either life or health, and is characterized by ineptitude, recklessness and negligence from the Medicine ...
Ayrton Carlos Gomes de Oliveira
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Compliance with patients’ rights by medical sciences students requires an understanding of the patients’ rights charter. This study aimed to assess the awareness of medical sciences students regarding the patients’ rights charter.
Mahsa Khedmatizare +3 more
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Beliefs and Attitudes of Medical Students from Public and Private Universities in Malaysia towards Individuals with HIV/AIDS [PDF]
We describe the findings from a survey assessing the beliefs regarding testing, confidentiality, disclosure, and environment of care and attitudes towards care of people with HIV/AIDS (PLHWA), in 1020, 4th and 5th year medical students, from public and ...
Choy, K. K., Khan, S. A., Rene, T. J.
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The introduction and evaluation of Community Care Orders following the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 [PDF]
Community Care Orders (CCOs) were introduced in Scotland in the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995, which also saw the reduction of leave of absence.
Atkinson, J.M. +3 more
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Patients’ privacy: a literature review [PDF]
The concept of privacy, which is used in many disciplines, is a basic human need and also is recognized as an important concept in nursing. The concept of privacy has been described in various dimensions including physical, psychological, social and ...
Mehrdad N, Parsa Yekta Z, Jolaee S
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The Implementation of the Patient’s Privacy Regulations in The People’s Republic of China
The right to privacy, especially with regard to personal health condition, seems to be an issue in China. Illegal access to personal information and illegal disclosure of personal information to others constitute the infringement of the Personal Privacy ...
Falah Al Ghozali +2 more
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The view of patients and patients’ companions regarding patients’ rights: a phenomenological research [PDF]
Introduction: Patients' rights have been center of attention in recent decades because of patients' vulnerability and worldwide sensitivity to human rights.
Jolaee S +2 more
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Patients’ rights are among the most important criteria for evaluating the quality of health services. The current study aimed to determine the importance and observance of the patient's bill of rights. This cross-sectional study was done in Kerman, Iran.
Mahlagha Dehghan +6 more
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