Parsons, Jordan A
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Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy
The last decade has seen significant developments in UK health policy, with are largely claimed to be evidence based. However, such a characterisation ought, in many cases, to be questioned. Policies can be broadly understood as based primarily on either a logical or empirical case. In the absence of relevant empirical evidence, policymakers unders...
El-Alti, Leila
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Person centered care (PCC) invites ideas of shared responsibility as a direct result of its shared decision making (SDM) process. The intersection of PCC and psychiatric contexts brings about what I refer to as the responsibility problem, which seemingly arises when SDM is applied in psychiatric settings due to (1) patients' potentially diminished ...
Keleş, Şükrü Dağ, Osman Aksu, Murat Gülpinar, Gizem Yalım, Neyyire Yasemin
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This study aims to develop a valid and reliable scale to assess whether a physician is inclined to take conscientious objection when asked to perform medical services that clash with his/her personal beliefs. The scale, named the Inclination toward Conscientious Objection Scale, was developed for physicians in Turkey. Face validity, content validit...
Hoffman, Steven J Savulescu, Julian Giubilini, Alberto Kirchhelle, Claas Rogers Van Katwyk, Susan Weldon, Isaac Campus, Brooke Harrison, Mark Maslen, Hannah McLean, Angela
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Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health crises of our time. The natural biological process that causes microbes to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs presents a complex social challenge requiring more effective and sustainable management of the global antimicrobial commons-the common pool of effective antimicrobials. This...
Rogers Van Katwyk, Susan Weldon, Isaac Giubilini, Alberto Kirchhelle, Claas Harrison, Mark McLean, Angela Savulescu, Julian Hoffman, Steven J
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent threat to global public health and development. Mitigating this threat requires substantial short-term action on key AMR priorities. While international legal agreements are the strongest mechanism for ensuring collaboration among countries, negotiating new international agreements can be a slow process. ...
Rogers Van Katwyk, Susan Giubilini, Alberto Kirchhelle, Claas Weldon, Isaac Harrison, Mark McLean, Angela Savulescu, Julian Hoffman, Steven J
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An international legal agreement governing the global antimicrobial commons would represent the strongest commitment mechanism for achieving collective action on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Since AMR has important similarities to climate change-both are common pool resource challenges that require massive, long-term political commitments-the fi...
Timmermann, Cristian
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Time-tested commons characterize by having instituted sanctioning mechanisms that are sensitive to the circumstances and motivations of non-compliers. As a proposed Global Antimicrobial Commons cannot cost-effectively develop sanctioning mechanisms that are consistently sensitive to the circumstances of the global poor, I suggest concentrating on e...
Taylor, Erin
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"Wicked" problems are characterized by intractable complexity, uncertainty, and conflict between individuals or institutions, and they inhabit almost every corner of medical ethics. Despite wide acceptance of the same ethical principles, we nevertheless disagree about how to formulate such problems, how to solve them, what would count as solving th...
Kok, Josje de Kam, David Leistikow, Ian Grit, Kor Bal, Roland
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Serious incident investigations-often conducted by means of Root Cause Analysis methodologies-are increasingly seen as platforms to learn from multiple perspectives and experiences: professionals, patients and their families alike. Underlying this principle of inclusiveness is the idea that healthcare staff and service users hold unique and valuabl...
Moleman, Marjolein Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun Lageweg, Marianne van den Braak, Gianni L Schuitmaker-Warnaar, Tjerk Jan
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After many policy attempts to tackle the persistent rise in the costs of health care, physicians are increasingly seen as potentially effective resource stewards. Frameworks including the quadruple aim, value-based health care and choosing wisely underline the importance of positive engagement of the health care workforce in reinventing the system-...