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The Infanticide: Some Forensic and Ethical Issues

2013

Forensic investigation and clinical treatment of infanticide mother is occasion to reflect about this crime, related to social stigma. The forensic-psychiatric assessment must be anchored on authentic and meaningful clinical relationship to criminal mother, without misinterpretation and controtransferal dynamics, such as emotional reactions of mistrust and stigmatization toward the offender, which prevent the evaluator from a correct psychological and psychopathological comprehension. Otherwise, diachronic, multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluation may lead to strategies for treatment and rehabilitation, which can bring the patient to regain his dignity, his working capacities and social role…

medicine.medical_specialtyEthical issuesbusiness.industryInfanticideRehabilitationAlternative medicineLibrary scienceStigmatizationNeonaticidePsychodiagnosiForensic scienceSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleOpen access publishingMedicineEngineering ethicsbusiness
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Clinical trials in children.

2006

Abstract Randomized controlled clinical trials are felt by the medical community to provide the best evidence. Participation in trials involves the possibility of obtaining benefits but also of suffering some risks. Those risks are often considered unacceptable for children but if clinical trials are not conducted in children, clinicians are forced to extrapolate study data from adults. In 1968 H. Shirkey termed children "therapeutic orphans" because of the lack of adequately tested and labeled drugs available in appropriate formulations. Research involving children entails specific difficulties as the need to study children of different ages, the small number of children affected by certai…

medicine.medical_specialtyEthical problems using children in clinical trialsResearch SubjectsAlternative medicinePlacebolaw.inventionEthics ResearchDrug TherapylawmedicineHumansPsychiatryChildRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicPharmacologyClinical Trials as TopicClinical pharmacologyEthical issuesbusiness.industryPatient SelectionGeneral MedicineUnited StatesClinical trialEuropeResearch DesignFamily medicineBest evidencebusinessReviews on recent clinical trials
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Ethical reflections on Evidence Based Medicine

2013

BACKGROUND According to Potter’s point of view, medical ethics is the science of survival, a bridge between humanistic and scientific culture. The working out of judgements on right or wrong referred to the human being are studied by this science. Methodological quality is fundamental in clinical research, and several technical issues are of paramount importance in trying to answer to the final question “what is the true, the right thing?”. We know they are essential aspects as in medical ethics as in evidence based practice. AIM OF THE STUDY The aim of this paper is to talk about relationships and implications between ethical issues and Evidence Based Medicine (EBM). DISCUSSION EBM represe…

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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 screening of inherited metabolic disorders by tandem mass spectrometry: past, present and future

2013

Inborn errors of metabolism are inherited biochemical disorders caused by lack of a functional enzyme, transmembrane transporter, or similar protein, which then results in blockage of the corresponding metabolic pathway. Taken individually, inborn errors of metabolism are rare. However, as a group these diseases are relatively frequent and they may account for most of neonatal mortality and need of health resources. The detection of genetic metabolic disorders should occur in a pre-symptomatic phase. Recently, the introduction of the tandem mass spectrometric methods for metabolite analysis has changed our ability to detect intermediates of metabolism in smaller samples and provides the mea…

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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…

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Ethical issues: invasive ventilation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

2012

The first man was a school headmaster. By his eye-gaze system he is able to order coins to enlarge his 10-year collection. His grandchildren extort presents from him in exchange for help. The second was a prefect and even now insists that the flowers in the garden represent the national flag. In spite of his gastrostomy, he still likes to sip his espresso from porcelain cups. The ventilation circuit 24/7 has not changed his custom to read the newspapers and listen to classical music in the living room. That girl is a young mum. She is fed by a tube, but she always makes her little child laugh with the dialectal phrases that she writes on the screen. The surgeon, every day in his electric wh…

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Online gambling: A treatment for sports betting addiction

2020

Resumen Antecedentes : el juego de azar online (apuestas, juegos de casino, póquer, etc.) es una actividad que se está extendiendo mundialmente, incluso en los países en los cuales todavía no está legalizado. A pesar de que la situación en Latinoamérica es de lo más diversa, es probable que conforme se desarrolle y promocione el juego online aparezcan problemas de adicción, de forma similar a lo que está ocurriendo en España desde que este tipo de juegos se legalizó en 2011. De manera que la ciencia psicológica debe ir desarrollando programas de tratamiento que hagan frente a la nueva realidad. Objetivo: el artículo presenta el procedimiento seguido para el tratamiento de un joven con probl…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectOnline gamblingtrastorno por juego de apuestasPromotion (rank)tratamientojuego ético.online gamblingIntervention (counseling)medicinePsychologyPsychiatryjuventudmedia_commonLegalizationyouthtreatmentAddictionTreatment phasesjuego onlinegambling disorderjuego éticoBF1-990Cognitive behavioral therapyethical gambling.Test scoreadicción al juegoPsychologygambling addiction
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Virtues for innovativeness : a mixed methods study of ethical organisational culture and organisational innovativeness

2016

Artikkeliväitöskirja. Sisältää yhteenveto-osan ja neljä artikkelia. Article dissertation. Contains an introduction part and five articles. This study examined ethical organisational culture, consisting of ethical organisational virtues, and organisational innovativeness. More specifically, the study explored the relationship between the phenomena. Ethical organisational culture was studied using Corporate Ethical Virtues (CEV) model, which is based on the virtue theory of business ethics. This research makes a contribution to prior research on ethical organisational culture by linking the concept of organisational innovativeness (OIN) to it. The overall goal of this study was to increase th…

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Virtues that work : ethical organisational culture as a context for occupational well-being and personal work goals

2013

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