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Clinical genomics, big data, and electronic medical records: reconciling patient rights with research when privacy and science collide. [PDF]
Widespread use of medical records for research, without consent, attracts little scrutiny compared to biospecimen research, where concerns about genomic privacy prompted recent federal proposals to mandate consent.
Kulynych J, Greely HT.
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Background: Considering the controversial results of previous reports on awareness of bill of patients’ rights in different regions, as well as the fact that no report is available on the awareness of patients of their rights in teaching hospitals of ...
Mahbobeh Yaghobian +3 more
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The right of Jehovah's witnesses to refuse and to accept blood transfusion [PDF]
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Radovanović Miloš +3 more
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Nurses' attitudes and knowledge regarding patient rights: a systematic review.
OBJECTIVE To synthesize current evidence on nurses' attitudes and/or knowledge on the entire spectrum of patient rights. METHOD A systematic search of the literature was performed in Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and CINAHL.
M. Mpouzika +5 more
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Study of patients' satisfaction toward photographing their skin lesions for educational purposes
BACKGROUND: Medical images have been widely used for various aims, especially for the educational purposes. Patient confidentiality and consent should be deemed crucial. In this study, we sought to assess patients' satisfaction with taking medical photos
Ali Amirian +6 more
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Nurses' knowledge, attitudes and practices related to physical restraint: the case from Turkey
Background Nurses are primarily for the care of patients and should ensure that physical restraint, which has many negative consequences, be applied according to standard practice. Therefore, they should have knowledge about physical restraint and apply
Selen OZAKAR AKCA, Ahu Pınar TURAN
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Background and Aims Clinical ethics is defined as recognizing and resolving value conflicts that arise from providing care in medical centers. This study aimed to evaluate the practice of clinical ethics in Iranian hospitals with a 360° approach. Methods
Roya Malekzadeh +2 more
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Administrative and legal regulation of the rights of a person receiving psychiatric care
The scientific research is devoted to the problems of legal regulation of the rights of a person receiving psychiatric care. International legal acts, Ukrainian legislation and the works of scientists were studied.
R. V. Kolodchyna, Yu. M. Domin
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Factors Affecting The Qualıty Of Work Life Of Nurses: Example Of Balıkesir
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study to determine the factors affecting the work quality which improves depending on the working conditions of the nurses. METHODS: The universe of sectional-descriptive study consists of 665 nurses working at the hospitals ...
Soner Ayaz, Kerime Derya Beydağ
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