نتایج جستجو برای: justice in health

تعداد نتایج: 17152704  

Journal: :Health & place 2007
Michael Buzzelli

The environmental justice literature faces a number of conceptual and methodological shortcomings. The purpose of this paper is to probe ways in which these shortcomings can be remedied via recent developments in related literatures: population health and air pollution epidemiology. More sophisticated treatment of social structure, particularly if based on Pierre Bourdieu's relational approach ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2000
R Cookson P Dolan

This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles of justice for making health care priority-setting or "rationing" decisions: need principles, maximising principles and egalitarian principles. The principles are compared by tracing out their implications for a hypothetical rationing decision involving four identified patients. This decision has...

Journal: :Nursing inquiry 2018
Amélie Blanchet Garneau Annette J Browne Colleen Varcoe

Although nursing has a unique contribution to advancing social justice in health care practices and education, and although social justice has been claimed as a core value of nursing, there is little guidance regarding how to enact social justice in nursing practice and education. In this paper, we propose a critical antidiscriminatory pedagogy (CADP) for nursing as a promising path in this dir...

Journal: :Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH 2011
John Robst Robert Constantine Ross Andel Timothy Boaz Andrew Howe

BACKGROUND Criminal careers have been extensively studied in general population sample, but less is known about such patterns among people with major mental illness, and where so, criminal justice expenditure has not been taken into account. AIMS Our aim was to examine criminal justice system expenditure over time in one Florida county. Our main research question was whether treatment for men...

افشار, لیلا, باقری, علیرضا, جولایی, سودابه, وسکویی, خورشید,

Organizational justice is of great importance particularly for hospital personnel, and job stress has the potential to put their health at risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between organizational justice and job stress among the personnel of a hospital in Isfahan. In this correlation study, the samples consisted of 150 personnel that were working in a governmen...

ابراهیمی, احترام, تقوی لاریجانی, ترانه, مردانی حموله, مرجان, مستغاثی, مهرداد,

Organizational justice is of great importance particularly for hospital personnel, and job stress has the potential to put their health at risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between organizational justice and job stress among the personnel of a hospital in Isfahan. In this correlation study, the samples consisted of 150 personnel that were working in a governmen...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2001
S Capp S Savage V Clarke

The allocation of resources to providers and the way in which the resources are then prioritised to specific service areas and patients remain the critical ethical decisions which determine the type of health system a community receives. Health care providers will never be given enough resources to satisfy all the demands placed upon them by a community that is becoming increasingly informed an...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2004
Redonna K Chandler Roger H Peters Gary Field Denise Juliano-Bult

The presence of adults with mental health and substance abuse disorders within the criminal justice system has become increasingly evident over the past decade. Interventions and treatment services have been designed and research conducted in an effort to establish evidence-based practices that effectively address the complex needs of this population. However, adopting and implementing these ev...

Journal: :JAMA 2008
Peter P Budetti

IN THE UNITED STATES, HEALTH CARE COMPETES FOR CONsumers with other items in the marketplace. Individual resources and choices determine the distribution of health care, with little sense of collective obligation or a role for government. Known as market justice, this approach derives from principles of individualism, selfinterest, personal effort, and voluntary behavior. The contrasting approa...

2014
Hanneke Kruize Mariël Droomers Irene van Kamp Annemarie Ruijsbroek

Early environmental justice studies were exposure-oriented, lacked an integrated approach, and did not address the health impact of environmental inequalities. A coherent conceptual framework, needed to understand and tackle environmental inequalities and the related health effects, was lacking. We analyzed the more recent environmental justice literature to find out how conceptual insights hav...

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