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Does Legislation Impede Data Sharing in Australia Across Institutions and Jurisdictions? A Sco** Review
In Australia, regulations governing data, including formal legislation and policies promulgated by private and public agencies, are often seen as a...
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Medico-legal assessment of personal damage in older people: report from a multidisciplinary consensus conference
Ageing of the global population represents a challenge for national healthcare systems and healthcare professionals, including medico-legal experts,...
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Respecting, protecting and fulfilling the human right to health
BackgroundHuman rights are best protected, promoted and guaranteed when they can compel binding and enforceability duty. One prominent criticism of...
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Does mandatory reporting legislation increase contact with child protection? – a legal doctrinal review and an analytical examination
BackgroundWithin Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enacted to increase child protection organization (CPO)...
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Relationship Between COVID-19, Euthanasia and Old Age: A Study from a Legal-Ethical Perspective
The global pandemic situation created by COVID-19 leaves many questions open in areas as diverse as politics, economics, society and ethics. The...
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Criminal Code reform of HIV non-disclosure is urgently needed: Social science perspectives on the harms of HIV criminalization in Canada
The criminalization of HIV non-disclosure represents a significant issue of concern among people living with HIV, those working across the HIV...
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Clinical applications of AI in MSK imaging: a liability perspective
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have been gaining traction across the radiology space, promising to redefine its workflow and delivery....
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Navigating disagreement and conflict in the context of a brain-based definition of death
In this paper, we discuss situations in which disagreement or conflict arises in the critical care setting in relation to the determination of death...
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Ethical perspectives on the Japanese guidelines for cadaver surgical training (CST)
Cadaver surgical training (CST), which aims to maintain patient safety, provided anatomists with new duties and increased their workload. In Japan,...
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Science, Scripture, and Sexuality: The US United Methodist Church at Crossroads
During the past 50 years, medical and behavioral scientists have made great progress in understanding the variables which influence the development...
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Audit of the functional preparedness of the selected military hospital in response to incidents and disasters: participatory action research
IntroductionSince hospitals play an important role in dealing with disaster victims, this study was conducted to audit the functional preparedness of...
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The Perception of Religious Leaders on HIV and Their Role in HIV Prevention: A Case Study of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) Communities in Windsor, Ontario
This paper explores the perception of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) religious leaders on HIV vulnerability and their role in HIV prevention...
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The general data protection regulation, the clinical trial regulation and some complex interplay in paediatric clinical trials
Although a number of authors have commented upon the impact of the GDPR on clinical trial conduct, few have examined the specific setting of...
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The Process of Develo** a Unit-Based Army Resilience Program
Purpose of ReviewWe review military doctrine, military public health data, medical literature, and educational literature with the intent of...
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Pathways to sexual decision making by Pentecostal church youths in Botswana
BackgroundThe ways church youth make sexual decisions are incompletely understood and yet important for public health interventions. This study aimed...
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Globalisation and transitions in abortion care in Ghana
BackgroundAccess to safe abortion is a globally contested policy and social justice issue – contested because of its religious and moral dimensions...
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Sexual Homicide: a Criminological Perspective
Purpose of ReviewThis review presents recent findings of research focusing on sexual homicide. Firstly, we examine international comparative studies...
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“A Real Bucket of Worms”: Views of People Living with Dementia and Family Members on Supported Decision-Making
Supported decision-making has been promoted at a policy level and within international human rights treaties as a way of ensuring that people with...