8,240 results match your criteria: "School of Law[Affiliation]"
J Gen Intern Med
October 2024
Mitchell Hamline School of Law, 875 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55105, USA.
PLoS One
October 2024
School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States of America.
BMC Med Ethics
October 2024
Department of Medicine for Older People, Amsterdam University Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Background: The Dutch Euthanasia law permits euthanasia in patients with advanced dementia lacking decisional capacity based on advance euthanasia directives. Nevertheless, physicians encounter difficulties assessing the criteria for due care in such cases. This study explores the perspectives of legal experts on the fulfillment of these criteria and the potential for additional legal guidance to support physicians' decision-making processes.
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October 2024
School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK.
The compatibility of mandatory vaccinations with human rights has become a very current issue with the COVID-19 pandemic and the Vavřička ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. This ruling has faced criticism for not conducting examinations related to disease and vaccines based on direct scientific evidence. In this analysis, an assessment will be made based on direct scientific evidence about tetanus and its vaccine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Health Serv Res
October 2024
School of Management, Shandong Second Medical University, No. 7166 Baotong West Street, Weicheng District, Weifang City, Shandong, China.
Background: Improving patients' experience, enhancing patients' trust and improving the willingness to see a doctor are the key to the real implementation of the "gatekeeper" role of residents' health in township health centers. At present, in the field of health management, the research on the relationship between the three is relatively limited. The purpose of this study is to explore the current situation of patients' experience, patients' trust and willingness to see a doctor in township health centers, and further explore the relationship between the three, so as to provide a theoretical basis for improving the overall service and management quality of township health centers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Dis Child
October 2024
Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Objective: To design and assess a visual genomic explainer focusing on plain language and engaging imagery. The explainer aimed to support doctors' comprehension of complex genomic concepts and results and act as a resource promoting the integration of genomic testing into mainstream care.
Design: Prospective genomic resource development and questionnaire.
Crit Care Med
December 2024
Division of Neurocritical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
Critical care physicians are rich sources of innovation, developing new diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment tools they deploy in clinical practice, including novel software-based tools. Many of these tools are validated and promise to actively help patients, but physicians may be unlikely to distribute, implement, or share them with other centers noncommercially because of unsettled ethical, regulatory, or medicolegal concerns. This Viewpoint explores the potential barriers and risks critical care physicians face in disseminating device-related innovations for noncommercial purposes and proposes a framework for risk-based evaluation to foster clear pathways to safeguard equitable patient access and responsible implementation of clinician-generated technological innovations in critical care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransplantation
January 2025
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.
The avoidance of financial gain in the human body is an international ethical standard that underpins efforts to promote equity in donation and transplantation and to avoid the exploitation of vulnerable populations. The avoidance of financial loss due to donation of organs, tissues, and cells is also now recognized as an ethical imperative that fosters equity in donation and transplantation and supports the well-being of donors and their families. Nevertheless, there has been little progress in achieving financial neutrality in donations in most countries.
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January 2025
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.
Therapies derived from substances of human origin (SoHOs) such as organs, cells, and tissues provide life-saving or life-changing treatment for millions of people worldwide each year. However, many people lack timely access to SoHO-based therapies because of insufficient supplies of these exceptional health resources and/or broader barriers in access to healthcare. Despite well-established governmental commitments to promote health equity in general and equity of access to SoHOs in particular, information about inequities in access to most SoHO-based therapies is scarce.
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January 2025
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.
Trafficking in human organs, cells, and tissues has long been a source of concern for health authorities and professionals, and several international ethical guidance documents and national laws have affirmed the prohibition of trade in these substances of human origin (SoHOs). However, despite considerable attention to the issue of organ trafficking, this remains a substantial and widespread problem internationally. In contrast, trafficking in cells, tissues, and medical products derived from SoHOs has received comparatively little attention, and the extent and nature of such trafficking remain largely unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
October 2024
Institute of Western China Economic Research, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.
The underlying motivation behind corporate philanthropy (CP) is subject to multiple interpretations. For emerging markets, traditional interpretations based on a perspective of interest exchange often fall short. The institutional environment in China is characterized by uncertainty, particularly in the field of environmental protection, where the government's attention, a scarce institutional resource, can influence the behaviors of heavily polluting companies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Adolesc
October 2024
Department of Education, Languages, Interculture, Literature and Psychology, University of Florence, Italy.
Introduction: Despite recent efforts to understand the possible impact of contextual factors on adolescents' involvement in ethnic bullying, most existing studies have focused on the effects of one context at a time. As adolescents are simultaneously exposed to the influence of multiple socialization agents, the aim of this study was to investigate whether teachers' and classmates' tolerance towards ethnic minorities could buffer the effect of perceived parental prejudice on adolescents' involvement in ethnic bullying.
Methods: Data were collected between January and February 2020 from 9th grade adolescents (N = 582; M = 15.
J Law Med Ethics
October 2024
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, USA.
In 2006, the University of Maryland Carey School of Law had the privilege of co-hosting the annual Health Law Professors Conference with the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME). Coincidentally, as director of the Law & Health Care Program at Maryland, I had the opportunity to announce the winner of the Jay Healey Health Law Teachers' Award at the conference. The award is given to "professors who have devoted a significant portion of their career to health law teaching and whose selection would honor Jay [Healey's] legacy through their passion for teaching health law, their mentoring of students and/or other faculty and by their being an inspiration to colleagues and students.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Paediatr Open
October 2024
University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Environ Health Perspect
October 2024
Silent Spring Institute, Newton, Massachusetts, USA.
JAMA Intern Med
December 2024
George Washington University School of Law, Washington, DC.
Future Oncol
November 2024
CareAcross Ltd, London, UK.
Sci Prog
January 2024
School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China.
Studying the impact of the digital economy on carbon emissions in the distribution industry is of great significance for realizing sustainable development goals and coping with climate change. This study finds that increasing the level of digital economy development can reduce the carbon emission intensity of the circulation industry through fixed-effects modeling. Moreover, the effect is different in different geographic regions, and the improvement of the digital economy development level in the east and central regions can significantly reduce the carbon emission intensity of the distribution industry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Emerg Med
November 2024
Department of Health Policy and Management, Milkin Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
BMC Psychol
October 2024
School of Teacher Education, Hechi University, Yizhou, 546300, Guangxi, China.
BMC Nurs
October 2024
School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200025, China.
Background: With the surge in China's registered nurse population, defining their rights and responsibilities is crucial for ensuring the quality of medical services. However, challenges such as unresolved medical disputes and unclear duties persist due to the inadequacy and lack of transparency in current nursing laws and policies. This study evaluated nurses' legal awareness, legislative needs, and views on laws and policies affecting their practice, providing insights for future improvements in nursing legislation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Soc Care Deliv Res
October 2024
Centre for Academic Mental Health, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
PLOS Glob Public Health
October 2024
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Member of The Elders, Co-Chair of The Independent Panel, Auckland, New Zealand.
A life-limiting illness can erode an individual's positive sense of self. Storytelling can help counteract this, through scaffolding patients' agency and supporting them in acting to change something which matters to them. This article explains how visual stories - comics - are used within the PATCHATT intervention to support the redevelopment of a person's agential self.
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