Search results for "Bioethic"

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Confucian Bioethics: Informed Consent in the Context of the Traditional Chinese Worldview

2017

The text refers to bioethics in China, in particular Confucian bioethics, and shows the medicine and bioethical issues in a broader cultural context. Traditional Chinese beliefs and customs affect the conceptualization and implementation of the various bioethical problems. The aim of the article is to analyse the problem of informed consent and cultural differences in its understanding and enforcement. Due to the very difterent perception of the relationship between the individual and the group in China, compared with individualistic cultures (Western Europę, North America, Australia) Chinese bioethicists revaluated the concept of informed consent by introducing a competitive concept of com…

medicineTaoisminformed consentbioethicsConfucianism
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Trasplante de córnea: aspectos bioéticos

2019

Resumen: Este trabajo aborda los aspectos bioéticos del trasplante de córnea, desde la donación y los tipos de la misma, incluyendo el comercio de órganos y tejidos, así como la metodología del trasplante y el uso de tratamientos inmunosupresores, además del consentimiento informado y la participación del paciente en las decisiones. Se analizan las técnicas actuales, la efectividad y las circunstancias en las que se puede aplicar cada una de ellas así como los estudios emergentes basados en la terapia celular. Algunos de los estudios emplean células troncales derivadas de embriones humanos, y otras de tejidos adultos y células troncales pluripotentes inducidas (iPS). Se propone un análisis …

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Rationing in a Pandemic: Lessons from Italy.

2020

In late February and early March 2020, Italy became the European epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite increasingly stringent containment measures enforced by the government, the health system faced an enormous pressure, and extraordinary efforts were made in order to increase overall hospital beds’ availability and especially ICU capacity. Nevertheless, the hardest-hit hospitals in Northern Italy experienced a shortage of ICU beds and resources that led to hard allocating choices. At the beginning of March 2020, the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation, and Intensive Care (SIAARTI) issued recommendations aimed at supporting physicians in prioritizing patients when …

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Fonoaudiología y derechos humanos

2018

La fonoaudiología o logopedia es una profesión adscrita a las áreas de la salud y de la educación, cuyo objetivo es optimizar la capacidad del individuo para comunicarse eficientemente y realizar adecuadamente funciones orales no verbales. Este profesional debe considerar diversos principios bioéticos en su actuación en los espacios de salud, a fin de asegurar un acceso equitativo a los usuarios de los servicios y una efectiva presencia de los valores éticos involucrados en las acciones dirigidas a ofrecer instancias u oportunidades reales para el desarrollo de la autonomía y la autodeterminación. En este trabajo se analiza cómo esta disciplina desarrolló nuevos paradigmas como respuesta a …

medicine.medical_specialtyHuman rightsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeDeclarationGeneral MedicineBioethicsPublic relationsSolidarityPolitical sciencemedicinebusinessSpeech-Language PathologyAutonomyEthical codemedia_commonCASUS. Revista de Investigación y Casos en Salud
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Newborn infants and the moral significance of intellectual disabilities.

2001

This article presents moral philosophical arguments regarding life-saving medical treatment that may be more available to infants without disabilities than to infants with intellectual disabilities. The ideas are that children with disabilities are a burden to their families and to society and that a happy life may not be attainable for these children and their families. I argue that human well-being is not based merely on individual characteristics, but is a result of the individual's relation to other people. Further, children with disabilities are not inevitably a burden to their families or society. Accordingly, intellectual disability is not a sufficient reason for withholding life-sa…

medicine.medical_specialtyValue of LifeHuman CharacteristicsInfanticidePersons with Mental Disabilities050109 social psychologyDevelopmental psychologyResource Allocation03 medical and health sciencesInterpersonal relationshipIntellectual DisabilityUtilitarianismIntellectual disabilitymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsPsychiatrySocial Responsibility030505 public healthMedical treatment05 social sciencesInfant NewbornGeneral Social SciencesBioethicsmedicine.diseaseEuthanasia PassivehumanitiesDisabled ChildrenSelf ConceptMedical servicesEuthanasia ActiveGeneral Health ProfessionsWell-beingQuality of LifeFamily RelationsMoral significanceDown Syndrome0305 other medical sciencePsychologyEthical AnalysisPrejudiceThe Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps : official publication of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps
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Ethics Literacy and "Ethics University": Two Intertwined Models for Public Involvement and Empowerment in Bioethics.

2016

Background Informing lay citizens about complex health-related issues and their related ethical, legal, and social aspects (ELSA) is one important component of democratic health care/research governance. Public information activities may be especially valuable when they are used in multi-staged processes that also include elements of information and deliberation. Objectives This paper presents a new model for a public involvement activity on ELSA (Ethics University) and evaluation data for a pilot event. Methods The Ethics University is structurally based on the “patient university,” an already established institution in some German medical schools, and the newly developed concept of “ethic…

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Juridiskās zinātnes, Nr.13

2020

prescriptionanti-corruption activitiesJānis Pliekšāns (Rainis)Abraham Lincoln:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE [Research Subject Categories]law and order realitydigital content and servicespreventive detentionartificial intelligencebioethicssustainability higher educationcriminal lawcyber warfare
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Surrogacy relationships: a critical interpretative review

2020

Abstract Based on a critical interpretative review of existing qualitative research investigating accounts of ‘lived experience’ of surrogates and intended parents from a relational perspective, this article proposes a typology of surrogacy arrangements. The review is based on the analysis of 39 articles, which belong to a range of different disciplines (mostly sociology, social psychology, anthropology, ethnology, and gender studies). The number of interviews in each study range from as few as seven to over one hundred. Countries covered include Australia, Canada, Greece, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Sweden, UK, Ukraine, and the USA. Most studies focus only on surrog…

relational ethicsTypologySocial psychology (sociology)surrogacyInternational Cooperationsurrogate motherhoodlcsh:Medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismContext (language use)Personal SatisfactionReview ArticleGlobal Healthethnographyqualitative interviews03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyOrder (exchange)EthnographyHumansMedicineInterpersonal RelationsReview ArticlesQualitative ResearchSurrogate MothersCultural Characteristics030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryHealth Policylcsh:Rassisted reproductionreproductive justiceGender studiesGeneral MedicineBioethicsReproductive justicecritical interpretative reviewFemalebusinessqualitative methodsQualitative researchUpsala Journal of Medical Sciences
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Continuidad de las innovaciones tecnológicas: el reto de las intervenciones biomédicas de mejora humana

2013

One of the most recent debates among ethicists concerning the course of technological innovation is the human enhancement debate, which has been generated by the possibility of pushing human limits further by using the power of science. Many philosophers have warned us about the dangers of modifying human nature in a technical way. However, others argue that there are no morally salient differences between enhancing technical interventions and other kinds of technologies that human beings have taken to be usual for them. This paper shall critically analyze this argument. The main aim of this critical analysis is twofold, first, to show that people who make this argument are biased in severa…

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Bioetyka konfucjańska. Zagadnienie świadomej zgody w kontekście tradycyjnego chińskiego światopoglądu

2017

Tekst dotyczy bioetyki w Chinach, w szczególności bioetyki konfucjańskiej, i ukazuje funkcjonowanie medycyny oraz problemów bioetycznych w szerszym kontekście kulturowym. Tradycyjny chiński światopogląd i obyczajowość wpływają na konceptualizację i realizację poszczególnych kwestii bioetycznych. W tekście ukazany zostaje problem świadomej zgody i różnic kulturowych w jej pojmowaniu i egzekwowaniu. Ze względu na zupełnie odmienne postrzeganie relacji między jednostką a grupą w Chinach w porównaniu z kulturami indywidualistycznymi (Europa Zachodnia, Ameryka Północna, Australia) bioetycy chińscy przewartościowali pojęcie świadomej zgody, wprowadzając konkurencyjną koncepcję community-assisted …

świadoma zgodamedicinebioetykaTaoismkonfucjanizminformed consenttaoizmmedycynabioethicsConfucianism
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