نتایج جستجو برای: responsibility for care

تعداد نتایج: 10586021  

Journal: :The University of New South Wales law journal 2001
A E Grulich J M Kaldor

The status of ethical considerations in the provision of health care has undergone a substantial evolution over the past 50 years. This development was partially a response to particular abuses of human rights that had occurred in the name of health research,* 1 but it was also a manifestation of the wider consumer rights movement that arose in a number of countries over the same time period. T...

Journal: :Journal of healthcare management / American College of Healthcare Executives 2006
Richard G Best Sylvia J Hysong Jacqueline A Pugh Suvro Ghosh Frank I Moore

This article presents the results of research on a systematic approach to the assignment of primary care work in the Veterans Health Administration. Based on a functional job analysis protocol, the study identified overlap in the performance of primary care tasks among multiple occupational groups as prima facie evidence of opportunities to reallocate work responsibilities. Results show that re...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2007
Axel Heitmueller

Around 14% of the UK labour force has informal care responsibilities and almost everyone in society will be an informal carer in their lifetime. A well-known fact in the small economic literature on informal care is the apparent negative relation between care responsibilities and labour market participation. Yet, caring and labour market participation may be endogenous. Using an instrumental va...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004
Lydia Kapiriri Ole Frithjof Norheim

OBJECTIVE To explore stakeholders' acceptance of criteria for setting priorities for the health care system in Uganda. METHODS A self-administered questionnaire was used. It was distributed to health workers, planners and administrators working in all levels of the Ugandan health care system. It was also distributed to members of the public. Participants were asked how strongly they agreed or...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1996
S K Hoge

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2007
Virginia Vandall-Walker Louise Jensen Kathleen Oberle

Researchers have identified the needs of family members of critically ill adults, explored their experiences, and investigated interventions. To address a gap in the theoretical knowledge about how nurses help these individuals, the authors developed a grounded theory of nursing support from the perspective of family members. Results indicated that family members were initiated into a cycle of ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2013
lachlan forrow

the obesity epidemic raises important and complex issues for clinicians and policy-makers, such as what clinical and public health measures will be most effective and most ethically-sound. while nir eyal’s analysis of these issues is very helpful and while he correctly concludes that “conditioning the very aid that patients need in order to become healthier on success in becoming healthier” is ...

2014
Aimee van Wynsberghe

The use of robots in healthcare is on the rise, from robots to assist with lifting, bathing and feeding, to robots used for social companionship. Given that the tradition and professionalization of medicine and nursing has been grounded on the fact that care providers can assume moral responsibility for the outcome of medical interventions, we must ask whether or not a robot can assume moral re...

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