Search results for "Medical ethics"

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Ethical Coffee Room: An international collaboration in learning ethics digitally.

2020

Background: Ethics is a fundamental part of health care professionals’ competence and one of the major quality factors in good nursing care. Research shows challenges in learning and applying ethics. Ethical Coffee Room (ECR) is an electronic platform, where the students, nurses and teachers discuss anonymously ethical issues during students’ clinical practice. ECR offers 1 credit (27 working hours) for the students. This work included reading theoretical material, contributions for discussion of ethical dilemmas and reflection of one’s own learning. Every user – student, nurse supervisor or teacher – could choose her or his own pseudonym. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe how nurs…

Clinical PracticeIssues ethics and legal aspectsNursing careNursingbusiness.industryHealth careNurse educationbusinessPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Medical ethicsEthical competenceNursing ethics
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Neuroética: bases para la introducción de la neuroimagen en el proceso judicial penal

2020

En el presente trabajo se efectúa una aproximación general a los reparos éticos que la investigación neurocientífica plantea, especialmente respecto de sus usos extralimitados en el proceso penal. Así pues, con el objetivo de regular un uso adecuado, respetuoso con los principios generalmente aceptados en el ámbito biomédico, se desarrolla una propuesta de regulación ética de esta materia que preceda a su uso probatorio en el ámbito forense.

lcsh:R723-726lcsh:Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawSociology and Political Scienceneuroéticapruebaconsentimiento informadoneuroimagenBioètica; dret; neurociènciaderechos fundamentaleslcsh:K201-487bioéticalcsh:Medical philosophy. Medical ethicsLawderechos fundamentales; neuroimagen; prueba; bioética; neuroética; consentimiento informado
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The significance of the concept of sin for bioethics.

2005

After a period during which the theological categories of sin and forgiveness were ignored or trivialized, presently these notions are being rediscovered. What could their impact be on bioethics, either in the narrow sense of medical ethics, or in the more encompassing sense of the ethics of the life sciences? This essay begins with describing the processes of transcending and ethitization, which gave rise to the biblical notion of sin. It portrays the theological foundation of sin in terms of a twofold refusal of proper relations to God and other humans. Through the practise of confession in the face of God (coram deo), sin is placed into a horizon of hope for forgiveness and reconciliatio…

ForgivenessPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesMedicine (miscellaneous)Face (sociological concept)Foundation (evidence)BioethicsBioethicsConfessionChristianityEpistemologyPhilosophySurplus valueHumansTheologyBioethical IssuesTheologyMedical ethicsPeriod (music)media_commonChristian bioethics
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Ética de la asistencia primaria a los niños de procedencia internacional Ética da assistência primária às crianças de procedência internacional Ethic…

2012

La inmigración se ha convertido en un fenómeno universal. Uno de sus efectos es el incremento de los niños de procedencia internacional en las consultas de pediatría. Se trata de una población doblemente vulnerable, por tratarse de niños y por proceder de contextos culturales extraños a los del país de acogida. Ante esta realidad emergente es imprescindible preguntarse por el tipo de asistencia sanitaria que deben recibir. En el presente artículo se proponen principios éticos de actuación inspirados en las principales normas internacionales sobre bioética y derechos de los niños: principio de vulnerabilidad; principio de respeto y amor, y principio de acceso y atención sanitaria. Finalmente…

lcsh:R723-726asistencia pediátricaimigraçãopediatric health carebioéticalcsh:Medical philosophy. Medical ethicsinmigraciónbioethicsassistência pediátricaimmigrationActa Bioethica
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Expertise and Skill in Minimally Invasive Surgery

2009

New attitudes to medical ethics and demands for efficiency have brought increased attention to surgical skills and training. It is important to characterize the expertise and skill involved in the multidimensional surgical profession. At a time of change, there is a need to discuss the nature of surgical expertise, and also the prospects for resident training, with special reference to new minimally invasive techniques (MIS). In this paper, we selectively review knowledge on surgical expertise and the specific demands placed on a skilled MIS surgeon. In addition, the review contains a selection of studies from those areas that have been seen as important for the future of training in surge…

Medical educationmedicine.medical_specialtyComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryResident trainingeducationComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONInternship and ResidencySurgeryMotor SkillsGeneral SurgeryInvasive surgerySurgical skillsmedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresSurgeryClinical CompetencebusinessSurgical ProfessionMedical ethicsSelection (genetic algorithm)Computer-Assisted InstructionScandinavian Journal of Surgery
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Becoming and being a biobank donor: The role of relationships and ethics

2020

Relational aspects, such as involvement of donor’s relatives or friends in the decision-making on participation in a research biobank, providing relatives’ health data to researchers, or sharing research findings with relatives should be considered when reflecting on ethical aspects of research biobanks. The aim of this paper is to explore what the role of donor’s relatives and friends is in the process of becoming and being a biobank donor and which ethical issues arise in this context. We performed qualitative analysis of 40 qualitative semi-structured interviews with biobank donors and researchers. The results show that relatedness to relatives or other types of close relationships playe…

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Cilvēka dzīvības radīšanas un pārtraukšanas bioētiskie aspekti

2005

EitanāzijaBiomedical ethicsEuthanasiaCilvēka embrija morālais statussReproduktīvās palīgtehnoloģijasAbortion:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]Dzīvības zinātnesBioethicsĒtikaMoralityBioētikaKlonēšanaMorāles normasEmbryo experimentationAbortsDzīvības svētumsMedicīnas ētikaCloning
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Grundprobleme medizinischer Ethik*

1988

The discussion on ethical problems in reproductive medicine that has been going on for quite a decade, is of an exemplary nature; it is mainly focussed on extracorporeal fertilisation, prenatal diagnosis with a view to abortion, and post partum diagnosis and treatment of genetic diseases. The fundamental problems of medical ethics in general come to the fore particularly clearly in this discussion. The following article deals with these fundamental problems, whereas a subsequent article will be concerned in greater detail with the three special disciplines I have just mentioned.

medicine.medical_specialtyNursing ethicsbusiness.industryeducationReproductive medicineObstetrics and GynecologyPrenatal diagnosisAbortionExtracorporealNursingInformation ethicsMaternity and MidwiferymedicineMilitary medical ethicsbusinessMedical ethicsGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
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A Role for Judges in Assisted Dying

2009

Medically provoked death, whether euthanasia or assisted suicide, is a common issue for discussion in various forums, participants coming from widely differing fields of knowledge, among who are, of course, doctors. Substantial legal differences exist in Europe on this issue and in an ever-wider Europe, it is essential, for practical reasons, that legislation be standardised. We would like to propose possible regulations that would provide effective safeguards in the application of euthanasia or assisted suicide.

lcsh:R723-726lcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionsEuthanasiaArticlesEnd of life decisionslcsh:Medical philosophy. Medical ethicslcsh:R131-687Assisted suicideLawJournal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
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What users think about the differences between caffeine and illicit/prescription stimulants for cognitive enhancement

2012

Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (CE) is a topic of increasing public awareness. In the scientific literature on student use of CE as a study aid for academic performance enhancement, there are high prevalence rates regarding the use of caffeinated substances (coffee, caffeinated drinks, caffeine tablets) but remarkably lower prevalence rates regarding the use of illicit/prescription stimulants such as amphetamines or methylphenidate. While the literature considers the reasons and mechanisms for these different prevalence rates from a theoretical standpoint, it lacks empirical data to account for healthy students who use both, caffeine and illicit/prescription stimulants, exclusively f…

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