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Media codes of ethics for health professionals and media
WebAbstract. Media is an opportunity for health professionals; however, it is not free of threats. Fixing the threats requires professional systematization through developing practical guidelines, which brings us to the goal this study was designed to achieve.
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Health care practices in ancient Greece: The Hippocratic ideal
WebAbstract. Asclepius and Hippocrates focused medical practice on the natural approach and treatment of diseases, highlighting the importance of understanding the patient's health, independence of mind, and the need for harmony between the individual, social and natural environment, as reflected in the Hippocratic Oath.
The main nursing metaparadigm concepts in human caring theory …
Web1. Salladay SA. Healing is believing: postmodernism impacts nursing. Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. 2000; 4(1): 39-47. 2. Pesut B, Fowler M, Taylor EJ, Reimer‐Kirkham S, Sawatzky R. Conceptualising spirituality and religion for healthcare.
The extent of government intervention in the public health system …
WebAbstract. The concept of individual freedom has complex and multifaceted dimensions that significantly affect the limits of permissible government interventions aimed at restricting such freedoms and maintaining public health.
Ebola, quarantine, and the need for a new ethical framework
WebAbstract. Quarantine is a broad public health strategy used to control infectious diseases outbreaks. An arguably most aggressive public health intervention, quarantine limits the asymptomatic individuals’ liberty and can result in significant harm.
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
WebThe Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine is the official scientific publication of the Medical Ethics and History of Medicine of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.Physicians and health practitioners always deal with ethical issues in the treatment and management of diseases. The advent of new biomedical technologies …
Ethical challenges of researchers in qualitative studies: the
WebAbstract. Considering the nature of qualitative studies, the interaction between researchers and participants can be ethically challenging for the former, as they are personally involved in different stages of the study.
Barriers of health equity in the Iranian health system from the …
WebAbstract. In order to lessen health inequalities, the obstacles to health equity will need to be identified. This study aimed at investigating the barriers to access to health-care services from the medical ethics point of view.
Access to health care for Afghan immigrants and refugees: an …
WebAbstract. The right to health is an internationally recognized and established human right with a long history of appreciation, indicating that governments should guarantee the highest possible level of access to health and provide health-care serivces with no discrimination based on nationality, race, gender, language or religion.
Health lag: medical philosophy reflects on COVID-19 pandemic
WebAbstract. In this paper, we reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic based on medical philosophy. A critical examination of the Corona crisis uncovers that in order to understand and explain the unpreparedness of the health systems, we need a new conceptual framework.
Professional quality of life and resilience in pre-hospital
WebAbstract. The professional quality of life of pre-hospital emergency technicians has been adversely affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study was performed to investigate the professional quality of life and resilience and their relationships in pre-hospital emergency technicians of Kermanshah Province, Iran during the COVID-19 …
Ethical and legal aspects of patient’s safety: a clinical case report
Web1. Durgun H, Kaya H. The attitudes of emergency department nurses towards patient safety. Int Emerg Nurs. 2017; pii: S1755-599X (16)30113-6 2. Ulrich B, Kear T. Patient safety and patient safety culture: Foundations of excellent health care delivery.
Relationship between resilience and professional moral courage
WebAbstract. Nurses need to be resilient to be able to endure their working conditions, and their moral courage can affect their resilience. This work aimed at studying the relationship between resilience and professional moral courage among nurses working in hospitals.This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 375 nurses working in teaching …
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