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    Resistance and the delivery of healthcare in Australian immigration detention centres
    English
    20231009
    Springer
    Australia | prison health care delivery | immigration detention centres | advocacy strategies | resistance | protest | bioethics | attitude of health personnel | doctor's role | abolition of prisons | policy change | asylum procedure effects
    Monash bioethics review ; doi: 10.1007/s40592-023-00182-y
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    When medical professionalism and culture or the law collide: gay patients in homophobic societies
    English
    20230900
    Wiley-Blackwell
    bioethics | health care delivery | homosexuals | criminalisation | developing countries | homophobia | contextual factors | medical doctor's role | patient characteristics | World Medical Association (WMA)' s role | professionalism | sexual minorities | health policy | Uganda | universal
    Developing world bioethics ; vol. 23, no. 3
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    Neuroethics and cultural context : the case of electroconvulsive therapy in Argentina
    English
    20230712
    Wiley-Blackwell
    bioethics | research needs | neurosciences | localism | culture | contextual factors | cross-cultural aspects | electroconvulsive therapy | legality | informed consent | debate | torture analogy | international human rights law | electroshock | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | torture definition | health policy | Argentina
    Developing world bioethics ; doi: 10.1111/dewb.12412
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    Eating in isolation : a normative comparison of force feeding and solitary confinement
    English
    20230700
    Cambridge University Press
    forced-feeding | body | international legal instruments | proportionality principle | physical effects | psychological effects | bioethics | human dignity | prisoner rights | moral theory | personal autonomy | morality | hunger strikes | prisons | cruel and inhuman treatment | torture analogy | solitary confinement | universal
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics ; vol. 32, no. 3
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    Dignity and the founding myth of bioethics
    English
    20230300
    Wiley-Blackwell
    human dignity | freedom from torture | medical participation in torture | principle-based ethics | morals | ethical theory | Kant, Immanuel | human rights | respect | personal autonomy | philosophical aspects | bioethics | universal
    Hastings Center report ; vol. 53, no. 2
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    Maximising impactful, locally relevant global mental health research conducted in low and middle income country settings: ethical considerations
    English
    20230105
    Wellcome Trust
    Lebanon | Turkey | Syrian Arab Republic | Jordan | Iraq | India | Uganda | Rwanda | research ethics | developing countries | mental health | biomedical research | localism | refugees | contextual factors | sociocultural factors | communities role | data collection methods | cohort studies | social stigma | research design standards | Syrian refugees | sociotherapy | community-based participatory research | bioethics | informed consent
    Wellcome open research ; vol. 7
  • ART : 29258 : Not available for external loan
    Unnatural resources : the colonial logic of the Holmesburg prison experiments
    English
    20210900
    Springer
    United States | human experimentation | prisons | prisoners | attitude of health personnel | medical ethics | Klingman, Albert | Holocaust | Holmesburg prison experiments (1951-1974, United States) | bioethics | colonialism | dermatology | dehumanisation | attitude to prisoners | reward
    Journal of medical humanities ; vol. 42
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    The teaching of ethics and the moral competence of medical and nursing students
    English
    20210600
    Springer
    attitude to torture | Moral Competence Test extended version (MCTxt) | questionnaires | measurement | moral reasoning | decision making | age factors | sex factors | attitude change | counterterrorism | euthanasia | nursing ethics education | medical ethics education | longitudinal study [publication type] | nursing education | medical education | health care delivery | moral dilemmas | nursing students | medical students | bioethics | attitude of health personnel | Portugal
    Health care analysis ; vol. 29, no. 2
  • ART : 30183 : Not available for external loan
    Nonmaleficence and negative constraints
    English
    20210000
    Cambridge University
    bioethics | nonmaleficence principle | harm definition | justifiability | victimisation | ethical analysis | torture effects | medical involvement in torture | biomedical research | pediatrics | risk-taking | euthanasia | case studies | omissions | individual responsibility | accountability | intentionality | risk | suffering | death | personal autonomy | torture justifiability | interrogation | information quality | malingering | decision making | universal
    A theory of bioethics. - ISBN: 9781009026710
  • ART : 26617 : Not available for external loan
    Medical advocacy in the face of Australian immigration practices : a study of medical professionals defending the health rights of detained refugees and asylum seekers
    English
    20200821
    PLOS
    Australia | patient advocacy | rights to health | attitude of health personnel | medical doctor's role | immigration detention | asylum proceedings | detainees | motivation | refugee aid | human rights promotion | bioethics | medical ethics
    PLOS One ; vol. 15, no. 8
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