نتایج جستجو برای: conscience malheureuse

تعداد نتایج: 2420  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2017
Ronit Y Stahl Ezekiel J Emanuel

“Conscience clause” legislation has proliferated in recent years, extending the legal rights of health care professionals to cite their personal religious or moral beliefs as a reason to opt out of performing specific procedures or caring for particular patients. Physicians can refuse to perform abortions or in vitro fertilization. Nurses can refuse to aid in end-of-life care. Pharmacists can r...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva 2006
Ludmila Soccio Monteiro Cristina Aparecida Veloso Sebastião Araújo Renato Giovanni Giuseppe Terzi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES There is no literature consensus about the time of airway occlusion sufficient enough to get a true PImax during weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV). So, the main objectives of the present study were to compare two methods PImax measurement and to evaluate the influence of patients' level of conscience on them. METHODS The population was composed by 28 general I...

2013
Stephen J. Genuis Chris Lipp

In a climate of plurality about the concept of what is "good," one of the most daunting challenges facing contemporary medicine is the provision of medical care within the mosaic of ethical diversity. Juxtaposed with escalating scientific knowledge and clinical prowess has been the concomitant erosion of unity of thought in medical ethics. With innumerable technologies now available in the arma...

2017
Marian Machinek

The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of gaining an inspiration from it for the contemporary discussion on the foundations of the Christian ethics. The meaning Paul attaches to it depends on the context (mainly in Rom and 1 and 2 Cor), ranging from the personal to the communal one. Conscience holds the secrets of human hearts, evaluates...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 2014
David Edvardsson P O Sandman Lena Borell

BACKGROUND Person-centeredness has had substantial uptake in the academic literature on care of older people and people with dementia. However, challenges exist in interpreting and synthesizing the evidence on effects of providing person-centered care, as the person-centered components of some intervention studies are unclear - targeting very different and highly specific aspects of person-cent...

2013
Sean Murphy Stephen J. Genuis

The widespread emergence of innumerable technologies within health care has complicated the choices facing caregivers and their patients. The escalation of knowledge and technical innovation has been accompanied by an erosion of moral and ethical consensus among health providers that is reflected in the abandonment of the Hippocratic Oath as the immutable bedrock of medical ethics. Ethical conf...

Journal: :Psychology of religion and spirituality 2009
Brenda L Volling Annette Mahoney Amy J Rauer

Religion is important to most U.S. families, but is often overlooked in research on children's development. This study examined parental religious beliefs about the sanctification of parenting, parental disciplinary strategies, and the development of young children's conscience in a sample of 58 two-parent families with a preschool child. Fathers were more punitive and used less induction when ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de enfermagem 2008
Jaqueline Caracas Barbosa Alberto Novaes Ramos Maria de Jesus Freitas Alencar Cláudio Gastão Junqueira de Castro

To characterize the functional limitation, activity limitation, risk conscience, and the social participation in people reached by hansen's disease in the post-MDT period. Cross-sectional, descriptive study, accomplished in 2006. Sixty-nine residents in Sobral that had discharge from MDT between 2003-2005 participated. The subjects were interviewed: demographic evaluation, dermato-neurological ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2004
David C R Kerr Nestor L Lopez Sheryl L Olson Arnold J Sameroff

We tested whether individual differences in a component of early conscience mediated relations between parental discipline and externalizing behavior problems in 238 3.5-year-olds. Parents contributed assessments of discipline practices and child moral regulation. Observations of children's behavioral restraint supplemented parental reports. Parents and teachers reported on child externalizing ...

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