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PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD) (2,081,148 recursos)
Archive of life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), developed and managed by NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

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101. Informed recruitment in partner studies of HIV transmission: an ethical issue in couples research - McNutt, Louise-Anne; Gordon, Elisa J; Uusküla, Anneli

102. A developing country response to Lavery et al. "In global health research, is it legitimate to stop clinical trials early on account of their opportunity costs?" - Wassenaar, Douglas R; Ramjee, Gita

103. Microbicides Development Programme: Engaging the community in the standard of care debate in a vaginal microbicide trial in Mwanza, Tanzania - Vallely, Andrew; Shagi, Charles; Lees, Shelley; Shapiro, Katherine; Masanja, Joseph; Nikolau, Lawi; Kazimoto, Johari; Soteli, Selephina; Moffat, Claire; Changalucha, John; McCormack, Sheena; Hayes, Richard J

104. Why the fair innings argument is not persuasive - Rivlin, Michael M
The fair innings argument (FIA) is frequently put forward as a justification for denying elderly patients treatment when they are in competition with younger patients and resources are scarce. In this paper I will examine some arguments that are used to support the FIA. My conclusion will be that they do not stand up to scrutiny and therefore, the FIA should not be used to justify the denial of treatment to elderly patients, or to support rationing of health care by age.

105. Clinical ethics revisited - Singer, Peter A; Pellegrino, Edmund D; Siegler, Mark
A decade ago, we reviewed the field of clinical ethics; assessed its progress in research, education, and ethics committees and consultation; and made predictions about the future of the field. In this article, we revisit clinical ethics to examine our earlier observations, highlight key developments, and discuss remaining challenges for clinical ethics, including the need to develop a global perspective on clinical ethics problems.

106. Clinical ethics revisited: responses - Benatar, Solomon R; Bhutta, Zulfiqar A; Daar, Abdallah S; Hope, Tony; MacRae, Sue; Roberts, Laura W; Sharpe, Virginia A

107. Antenatal screening and its possible meaning from unborn baby's perspective - Aksoy, Sahin
In recent decades antenatal screening has become one of the most routine procedure of pregnancy-follow up and the subject of hot debate in bioethics circles. In this paper the rationale behind doing antenatal screening and the actual and potential problems that it may cause will be discussed. The paper will examine the issue from the point of wiew of parents, health care professionals and, most importantly, the child-to-be. It will show how unthoughtfully antenatal screening is performed and how pregnancy is treated almost as a disease just since the emergence of antenatal screening. Genetic screening and ethical problems caused by...

108. Hepatitis B virus infected physicians and disclosure of transmission risks to patients: A critical analysis - Barrigar, Diana L; Flagel, David C; Upshur, Ross EG

109. Attitudes of the Japanese public and doctors towards use of archived information and samples without informed consent: Preliminary findings based on focus group interviews - Asai, Atsushi; Ohnishi, Motoki; Nishigaki, Etsuyo; Sekimoto, Miho; Fukuhara, Shunichi; Fukui, Tsuguya

110. International variation in ethics committee requirements: comparisons across five Westernised nations - Goodyear-Smith, Felicity; Lobb, Brenda; Davies, Graham; Nachson, Israel; Seelau, Sheila M

111. Consensus guidelines on analgesia and sedation in dying intensive care unit patients - Hawryluck, Laura A; Harvey, William RC; Lemieux-Charles, Louise; Singer, Peter A

112. The 'four principles of bioethics' as found in 13th century Muslim scholar Mawlana's teachings - Aksoy, Sahin; Tenik, Ali

113. DNA databanks and consent: A suggested policy option involving an authorization model - Caulfield, Timothy; Upshur, Ross EG; Daar, Abdallah

114. The unique ethical challenges of conducting research in the rehabilitation medicine population - Blackmer, Jeff

115. Human cloning laws, human dignity and the poverty of the policy making dialogue - Caulfield, Timothy

116. American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror" - Singh, Jerome Amir

117. Perspectives on advance directives in Japanese society: A population-based questionnaire survey - Akabayashi, Akira; Slingsby, Brian Taylor; Kai, Ichiro

118. The development of a brief and objective method for evaluating moral sensitivity and reasoning in medical students - Akabayashi, Akira; Slingsby, Brian T; Kai, Ichiro; Nishimura, Tadashi; Yamagishi, Akiko

119. Critical reflections on evidence, ethics and effectiveness in the management of tuberculosis: public health and global perspectives - Verma, Geetika; Upshur, Ross EG; Rea, Elizabeth; Benatar, Solomon R

120. The obligation of physicians to medical outliers: a Kantian and Hegelian synthesis - Papadimos, Thomas J; Marco, Alan P

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