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Ethical Implications of Acceleration: Perspectives From Health Professionals
Time is a critical issue for organizations, especially for healthcare organizations. In the last three decades, concerns over the transformation of...
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Exploring the perceived benefits of ethics education for laboratory professionals
Clinical laboratories face ethical challenges on a daily basis. The ethics training provided for clinical laboratory staff is variable, with some...
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Track Thyself? The Value and Ethics of Self-knowledge Through Technology
Novel technological devices, applications, and algorithms can provide us with a vast amount of personal information about ourselves. Given that we...
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“It’s all about delivery”: researchers and health professionals’ views on the moral challenges of accessing neurobiological information in the context of psychosis
BackgroundThe convergence of neuroscience, genomics, and data science holds promise to unveil the neurobiology of psychosis and to produce new ways...
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Technology solutionism in paediatric intensive care: clinicians’ perspectives of bioethical considerations
BackgroundThe use of long-term life-sustaining technology for children improves survival rates in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs), but it may...
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Patients’ and professionals’ views related to ethical issues in precision medicine: a mixed research synthesis
BackgroundPrecision medicine development is driven by the possibilities of next generation sequencing, information technology and artificial...
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Practice of code of ethics and associated factors among health professionals in Central Gondar Zone public hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021: a mixed-method study design
BackgroundEthics is the science of moral and ethical rules recognised in human life and attempts to verify what is morally right and wrong....
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To Each Technology Its Own Ethics: The Problem of Ethical Proliferation
Ethics plays a key role in the normative analysis of the impacts of technology. We know that computers in general and the processing of data, the use...
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Health professionals' knowledge and attitude towards patient confidentiality and associated factors in a resource-limited setting: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundRespecting patients’ confidentiality is an ethical and legal responsibility for health professionals and the cornerstone of care...
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Cross-cultural perspectives on intelligent assistive technology in dementia care: comparing Israeli and German experts’ attitudes
BackgroundDespite the great benefits of intelligent assistive technology (IAT) for dementia care – for example, the enhanced safety and increased...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act 2021: Critique and Contestations
The article critically examines the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act 2021, its development process spanning 15 years, and its...
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Technology and Dehumanization of Medicine
The paper “Technology and de-humanization of medicine” published in 2017 relies on the insight about the nature of modern technology since its... -
What Improving Technology Through Ethics Means
The hendiadys of technology and ethics is neither novel nor what we really need. Even though dialogue between ethicsEthics and technology, namely the... -
Robot Technology for the Elderly and the Value of Veracity: Disruptive Technology or Reinvigorating Entrenched Principles?
The implementation of care robotics in care settings is identified by some authors as a disruptive innovation, in the sense that it will upend the...
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Towards the future of Orthodox theology: Bulgakov and cyborg enhancement technology
The relationship between the Sophiology of Sergius Bulgakov and the neo-patristic movement within Orthodoxy is well-known. The neo-patristic...
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Collaborative research as boundary work: learning between rice growers and conservation professionals to support habitat conservation on private lands
Multi-stakeholder initiatives for biodiversity conservation on working landscapes often necessitate strategies to facilitate learning in order to...
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To disclose, or not to disclose? Perspectives of clinical genomics professionals toward returning incidental findings from genomic research
BackgroundClinical genomic professionals are increasingly facing decisions about returning incidental findings (IFs) from genetic research. Although...
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Privacy in Early Childhood Education and Care: The Management of Family Information in Parent–Teacher Conferences
Families have a right to privacy, but we know little about how the public–private boundary is negotiated at the micro level in educational settings....
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Climate Change and the Ethics of Technology
Climate change is considered one of the most pressing problems for life on Earth. Climate engineering technologies, it is believed, can offer a... -
Improving the agri-food biotechnology conversation: bridging science communication with science and technology studies
At a time when agri-food biotechnologies are receiving a surge of investment, innovation, and public interest in the United States, it is common to...