نتایج جستجو برای: beneficence

تعداد نتایج: 819  

2017
Julia Zenz

The paper "Palliative care and patient autonomy: moving beyond prohibitions against hastening death" by LiPuma and DeMarco deals with an aspect of end of life care which is the source of considerable disagreement. It is important to emphasize that autonomy is not the unique feature for end of life care. There is always a medical and ethical commitment to care, i.e. beneficence and nonmaleficenc...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2012
Tanner J Caverly Sana M Al-Khatib Jean S Kutner Frederick A Masoudi Daniel D Matlock

R andomized controlled trials demonstrate that implantablecardioverter-defibrillators(ICDs)reduce mortalityincertainpatientswithsymptomaticheart failureandnohistoryof suddencardiacdeath(SCD). This trialevidencehasledtoguidelinesrecommendingplacement ofanICDforprimarySCDprevention inpatientswithheart failure meeting specific criteria. More patients are receivingICDtherapyasindicationsforthisther...

Journal: :Nursing times 2011
Vernel Emanuel Karen Day Lorraine Diegnan Maxine Pryce-Miller

In response to government initiatives and the rise in patient empowerment, nurses are increasingly being challenged to deliver high-quality care supported by evidence-based practice. This can be a challenge for nurse educators providing the foundation for pre-registration student nurses. Evidence-based practice within nursing is achieved by developing and supporting patient-centred approaches t...

2016
Jerome Amir Singh

Although transgender women have been included in HIV prevention pre-exposure prophylaxis studies, no pre-exposure prophylaxis study has focused exclusively on transgender persons. Drawing on the cardinal principles of ethics espoused in the Belmont Report, this work highlights, among other issues, that (1) the principle of Justice requires the HIV prevention field to focus exclusively on transg...

2015
Rabbi Moshe D. Tendler John D. Loike

The transition of new biotechnologies into clinical trials is a critical step in approving a new drug or therapy in health care. Ethically recruiting appropriate volunteers for these clinical trials can be a challenging task for both the pharmaceutical companies and the US Food and Drug Administration. In this paper we analyze the Jewish halachic perspectives of volunteering for clinical trials...

Journal: :Philosophy & public affairs 1984
Allen E Buchanan

Buchanan examines, and finds inadequate, several philosophical approaches to justifying and specifying the content of a universal right to a decent minimum of health care: utilitarian arguments, Rawlsian ideal contract arguments, and Norman Daniels' equality of opportunity argument. Also rejecting the libertarian hypothesis that there is no right to a decent minimum of care, he contends that t...

Journal: :World health statistics quarterly. Rapport trimestriel de statistiques sanitaires mondiales 1996
R Macklin

Universal ethical principles can be used to analyse problems in reproductive health. The principle of beneficence obligates people to strive to bring about more beneficial consequences than harmful ones. The principle known as respect for persons presumes that all human beings have dignity and are worthy of respect. Showing equal respect for women as persons means recognizing their autonomy and...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2006
David M Blass Rebecca M Rye Beatrice M Robbins Mary M Miner Sharon Handel John L Carroll Peter V Rabins

Unique and challenging ethical difficulties arise during mobile psychiatric treatment of elderly patients. This article outlines and analyzes five of these challenges that have been encountered during nearly 20 years of experience with the Psychogeriatric Assessment and Treatment in City Housing Program in Baltimore, Maryland. The ethical challenges reviewed are: establishing the treatment cont...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2015
Richard Cookson

When thinking about population level healthcare priority setting decisions, such as those made by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, good medical ethics requires attention to three main principles of health justice: (1) cost-effectiveness, an aspect of beneficence, (2) non-discrimination, and (3) priority to the worse off in terms of both current severity of illness and life...

Journal: :BMJ 1994
R Gillon

The "four principles plus scope" approach provides a simple, accessible, and culturally neutral approach to thinking about ethical issues in health care. The approach, developed in the United States, is based on four common, basic prima facie moral commitments--respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice--plus concern for their scope of application. It offers a common, basic ...

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