نتایج جستجو برای: public health ethics

تعداد نتایج: 1278508  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a kanekar a bitto

background: ethics is a discipline, which primarily deals with what is moral and immoral behavior. public health ethics is translation of ethical theories and concepts into practice to address complex multidimensional public health problems. the primary purpose of this paper was to conduct a narrative literature review-addressing role of ethics in developing curriculum in programs and schools o...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
yashar saghai

in his insightful editorial, nir eyal explores the connections between nudging and shaming. one upshot of his argument is that we should question the principle of the least restrictive alternative in public health and health policy. in this commentary, i maintain that eyal’s argument undermines only a rather implausible version of the principle of the least restrictive alternative and i sketch ...

Journal: :Occupational Medicine 2013

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
aun lor center for global health, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa james c. thomas gilllings school of global public health, university of north carolina, chapel hill, nc, usa drue h. barrett office of science integrity, office of the associate director for science, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa leonard w. ortmann office of science integrity, office of the associate director for science, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa dionisio j. herrera guibert training programs in epidemiology and public health interventions network, task force for global health inc., atlanta, ga, usa

background recognizing the importance of having a broad exploration of how cultural perspectives may shape thinking about ethical considerations, the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) funded four regional meetings in africa, asia, latin america, and the eastern mediterranean to explore these perspectives relevant to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. the meetings were ...

2012
A Kanekar A Bitto

BACKGROUND Ethics is a discipline, which primarily deals with what is moral and immoral behavior. Public Health Ethics is translation of ethical theories and concepts into practice to address complex multidimensional public health problems. The primary purpose of this paper was to conduct a narrative literature review-addressing role of ethics in developing curriculum in programs and schools of...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2017
Massimiliano Colucci Martina Chellini Paola Anello Benedetto Arru Glenda Tettamanti Elena Marcon

INTRODUCTION Ethics is needed to support the decision-making process in public health and to face moral issues during practice. However, professionals are often not adequately trained. OBJECTIVES In 2015, the National Conference of Public Health Medical Residents of the Italian Society of Public Health started the "Public Health Ethics" workgroup to evaluate how the Italian Schools of Public ...

2005
Solomon R. Benatar S. Benatar

Spectacular achievements in the health of individuals have not been matched by equivalent improvement in the health of whole populations. Indeed it is against the background of deterioration in levels of population health in some parts of the world and the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases in association with powerful globalizing forces that there has been a recrudescence of int...

2015
Miguel Ángel Royo-Bordonada Begoña Román-Maestre

Health is a value, both objective and subjective, yet it is not the only value that contributes to the well-being of persons. In public health, there are different connotations of the term "public" relevant from an ethical perspective: population, government action, and collective action of the community. Ethics seeks to provide a basis for and justify moral decisions and actions. Ethics asks, ...

2015
Christopher Potter

Teaching public health ethics has been recognised as patchy and somewhat theoretically incoherent for some years. Despite Beauchamp and Childress' work being widely known and used within health care its various principles have been criticised by a number of writers for, among other things, their inherent cultural relativism. This article suggests how a broader ethically oriented approach to the...

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