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Intervention hesitancy among healthcare personnel: conceptualizing beyond vaccine hesitancy
We propose an emerging conceptualization of “intervention hesitancy” to address a broad spectrum of hesitancy to disease prevention interventions...
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How prehospital emergency personnel manage ethical challenges: the importance of confidence, trust, and safety
BackgroundEthical challenges constitute an inseparable part of daily decision-making processes in all areas of healthcare. Ethical challenges are...
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Ethical challenges experienced by prehospital emergency personnel: a practice-based model of analysis
BackgroundEthical challenges constitute an inseparable part of daily decision-making processes in all areas of healthcare. In prehospital emergency...
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Whose side are you on? Complexities arising from the non-combatant status of military medical personnel
Since the mid-1800s, clergy, doctors, other clinicians, and military personnel who specifically facilitate their work have been designated...
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Psychometric testing of the Swedish version of the measure of moral distress for healthcare professionals (MMD-HP)
BackgroundMoral distress has been described as moral constraints and uncertainty connected with guilty feelings of being unable to give care in...
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Ethics education to support ethical competence learning in healthcare: an integrative systematic review
BackgroundEthical problems in everyday healthcare work emerge for many reasons and constitute threats to ethical values. If these threats are not...
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Assessing Path Dependency in Vietnam’s Healthcare Legal Framework: Exploring Public–Private Collaboration in Ho Chi Minh City during the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a nudge for public–private cooperation in healthcare to rapidly cope with limited resource. However, Vietnam’s...
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The Ethics and Politics of Healthcare Resource Allocation During Covid
Faced with pandemic-induced shortages of personnel, equipment and medical supplies, health care providers can attempt to expand supply; to... -
Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or...
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Laying an Ethical Foundation in Healthcare in the Era of PM
Advances in technology have not only expanded precision medicine (PM) in scope but also in complexity, and this trend is anticipated to continue for... -
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Maintaining “Good” Care: An Articulation Work Perspective on Organizational Ethics in the Healthcare Sector
The literature on organizational ethics has paved the way for a situated and intersubjective understanding of ethics through caring practices. In...
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Understanding, being, and doing of bioethics; a state-level cross-sectional study of knowledge, attitude, and practice among healthcare professionals
BackgroundThe field of bioethics examines the moral and ethical dilemmas that arise in the biological sciences, healthcare, and medical practices....
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Ethical perspectives regarding Euthanasia, including in the context of adult psychiatry: a qualitative interview study among healthcare workers in Belgium
IntroductionPrevious research has explored euthanasia’s ethical dimensions, primarily focusing on general practice and, to a lesser extent,...
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Spanish psychometric properties of the moral distress scale—revised: a study in healthcare professionals treating COVID-19 patients
BackgroundMoral distress appears when a healthcare professional is not able to carry out actions in accordance with their professional ethical...
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Workplace deviance among healthcare professionals: the role of destructive leadership behaviors and citizenship pressure
Workplace deviance has long been a subject of discussion in various industries, including the healthcare sector. The poor working conditions in the...
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Risk and Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Should Military Medical Personnel Be Willing to Accept Greater Risks Than Civilian Medical Workers?
The global public health threat posed by infectious disease is well recognised. The obligation to treat whilst exposed to risk, and its limits, is... -
A quantitative study of nurses perception to advance directive in selected private and public secondary healthcare facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
ObjectivesThe study evaluated nurses’ perceptions on the benefits, drawbacks, and their roles in initiating and implementing advance directives (AD)...