نتایج جستجو برای: ethical conflict

تعداد نتایج: 129731  

2003
KEVIN AVRUCH John Burton

Drawing on recent, critical work dealing with culture theory, ethnicity, and multiculturalism, this article seeks to address the nexus between conflict resolution theory and practice and aims primarily to contribute to the work of practitioners functioning as third parties and intervenors in intercultural and interethnic conflicts and disputes. Two conceptions of culture are proposed and analyz...

2003
Kevin Avruch

Drawing on recent, critical work dealing with culture theory, ethnicity, and multiculturalism, this essay seeks to address the nexus between conflict resolution theory and practice, and aims primarily to contribute to the work of practitioners functioning as third parties and intervenors in intercultural and interethnic conflicts and disputes. Two conceptions of culture are proposed and analyze...

2013
HORAŢIU CRIŞAN

Romanian doctors who encounter controversial surrogate decisions such as refusal of life-saving interventions react differently from an ethical perspective. Some do not take into account the surrogates' rejection of treatment, while others respect and abide by the surrogates' decision and withhold the refused procedures, forgoing their ethical responsibilities. In this article we will defend th...

2007
Michael D. Mumford Stephen T. Murphy Shane Connelly Jason H. Hill Alison L. Antes Ryan P. Brown Lynn D. Devenport

It is commonly held that early career experiences influence ethical behavior. One way early career experiences might operate is to influence the decisions people make when presented with problems that raise ethical concerns. To test this proposition, 102 first-year doctoral students were asked to complete a series of measures examining ethical decision making along with a series of measures exa...

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 2004
Julie R Rosenbaum Elizabeth H Bradley Eric S Holmboe Michael H Farrell Harlan M Krumholz

PURPOSE Despite increased emphasis on medical ethics and professionalism in medical education, concern about unethical and unprofessional behavior by physicians is widespread. This study sought to identify and classify the range of work-related ethical conflicts experienced by medical house officers. METHODS We performed a qualitative study using data from in-depth interviews conducted in 200...

Journal: :Circulation 1983
J C Fletcher

THE ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS relevant to cardiac transplantation and the artificial heart have evolved with intensity since the first human tissue transplant nearly 40 years ago. Ethical issues raised have led to an ongoing debate that permeates our entire society. Recent implantation of an artificial heart in a human being has made these issues even more cogent. A brief historical perspective an...

Journal: :Global public health 2006
A B Zwi N J Grove C MacKenzie E Pittaway D Zion D Silove D Tarantola

Issues of power and consent, confidentiality, trust, and benefit, risks to researchers, and potential harm to participants, are all contested when working with different cultures and within environments marked by violence and insecurity. Difficulty resolving these dilemmas may paralyse ethics committees, may fail to give the guidance sought by researchers, and will not help populations who are ...

Journal: :The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2002
Vardit Ravitsky

This paper suggests an analogy between education and genetic interventions as means of shaping the identity of children and future adults. It proposes to look at issues discussed in the philosophy of education as a possible source of insight for ethical guidelines regarding future genetic interventions. The paper focuses on situations of conflict between parents and state regarding the authorit...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2013
Ivan Dieb Miziara Carmen Silvia Molleis Galego Miziara

Bioethics is a relatively new way of thinking about relationships in medical practice. It enables reflection on ethical conflicts, and opens up management options without dictating rules. Despite this historical context, medical ethics has been sidelined in the course of the development of bioethics. Bioethical reflection does not automatically result in changes to conflict resolution in dai...

2016
Maria Romøren Reidar Pedersen Reidun Førde

BACKGROUND Ethically challenging critical events and decisions are common in nursing homes. This paper presents nursing home doctors' descriptions of how they include the patient and next of kin in end-of-life decisions. METHODS We performed ten focus groups with 30 nursing home doctors. Advance care planning; aspects of decisions on life-prolonging treatment, and conflict with next of kin we...

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