journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476503/may-artificial-intelligence-take-health-and-sustainability-on-a-honeymoon-towards-green-technologies-for-multidimensional-health-and-environmental-justice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristian Moyano-Fernández, Jon Rueda, Janet Delgado, Txetxu Ausín
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare and epidemiology undoubtedly has many benefits for the population. However, due to its environmental impact, the use of AI can produce social inequalities and long-term environmental damages that may not be thoroughly contemplated. In this paper, we propose to consider the impacts of AI applications in medical care from the One Health paradigm and long-term global health. From health and environmental justice, rather than settling for a short and fleeting green honeymoon between health and sustainability caused by AI, it should aim for a lasting marriage...
2024: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38179086/broad-consent-for-biobank-research-in-south-africa-towards-an-enabling-ethico-legal-framework
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mantombi Maseme, Jillian Gardner, Safia Mahomed
Broad consent is permitted by the South African National Department of Health Ethics Guidelines but appears to be prohibited by section 13(1) of the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013. Additionally, the Act mandates that all personal data (including biobank sample data) be collected for lawful, explicit, and clearly defined purposes. There is possibility for ambiguity in interpretation because of this discrepancy between the two instruments. Given the association between the transfer of samples and data, the long-term nature of biobanking, which makes it impractical to provide too much or enough information because it is simply not available at the time of sample collection, and the various ways that the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 have been interpreted, we aim to demonstrate that South Africa's current regulatory framework should appropriately permit broad consent use for biobank research where the transfer of samples and their associated data are contemplated...
2024: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37867570/-it-is-very-difficult-in-this-business-if-you-want-to-have-a-good-conscience-pharmaceutical-governance-and-on-the-ground-ethical-labor-in-ghana-a-letter-to-editors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Livia Maria de Souza Gonçalves, Felipe Felizardo Mattos Vieira, Ariadne Botto Fiorot, Sthefany Brito Salomão, Luciano Soares
Establishing effective pharmaceutical governance is a challenge for government agencies, private enterprises, and professionals working on the ground, demanding complex ethical decisions from the actors involved, especially in a lower-middle-income country like Ghana. This letter aims to share the author's perspectives and additional considerations on the analyses of the reports in the paper "It is very difficult in this business if you want to have a good conscience": pharmaceutical governance and on-the-ground ethical labor in Ghana by Hampshire et al...
2023: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37063478/participant-views-on-practical-considerations-for-feedback-of-individual-genetic-research-results-a-case-study-from-botswana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimpho Ralefala, Mary Kasule, Olivia P Matshabane, Ambroise Wonkam, Mogomotsi Matshaba, Jantina de Vries
Key to discussions around feedback of individual results from genomics research are practical questions on how such results should be fed back, by who and when. However, there has been virtually no work investigating these practical considerations for feedback of individual genetic results in the context of low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), especially in Africa. Consequently, we conducted deliberative focus group discussions with 6 groups of adolescents ( n  = 44) who previously participated in a genomics study in Botswana as well as 6 groups of parents and caregivers ( n  = 49) of children who participated in the same study...
2023: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36703864/ethical-implications-for-children-s-exclusion-in-the-initial-covid-19-vaccination-in-ghana
#5
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Asiedu Owusu
Bioethics provides various models of fair allocation of scarce health resources like COVID-19 vaccines. Even though these models are grounded in some ethical principles like justice and beneficence, there were severe inequalities in global access to COVID-19 vaccines. In Ghana, about 21.5 million COVID-19-doses have been administered but comprise mainly members of the adult population. As a result, ethical issues related to vaccinating children have been largely ignored in the country. This paper explores some of the ethical implications related to children's exclusion in the initial COVID-19 vaccination programs in Ghana...
2023: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36506006/normative-account-of-islamic-bioethics-in-end-of-life-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ezieddin Elmahjub
This article addresses the bioethical challenges raised by end-of-life care (EoLC) from the perspective of Islamic normativity. Rejecting positivist positions, it argues for the use of a flexible approach midway between a deontological conception of human life as having a sacred value that cannot be bargained over, as represented by the teachings of Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī's, and one that introduces considerations of pain (alam) and pleasure (ladhdah) into ethical evaluations, as expounded by the jurist Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36185769/epistemic-justice-african-values-and-feedback-of-findings-in-african-genomics-research
#7
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cornelius Ewuoso, Ambroise Wonkam, Jantina de Vries
This article draws on key normative principles grounded in important values - solidarity, partiality and friendliness - in African philosophy to think critically and deeply about the ethical challenges around returning individual genetic research findings in African genomics research. Precisely, we propose that the normative implication of solidarity, partiality and friendliness is that returning findings should be considered as a gesture of goodwill to participants to the extent that it constitutes acting for their well-being...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35912379/-it-is-very-difficult-in-this-business-if-you-want-to-have-a-good-conscience-pharmaceutical-governance-and-on-the-ground-ethical-labour-in-ghana
#8
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate Hampshire, Simon Mariwah, Daniel Amoako-Sakyi, Heather Hamill
The governance of pharmaceutical medicines entails complex ethical decisions that should, in theory, be the responsibility of democratically accountable government agencies. However, in many Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), regulatory and health systems constraints mean that many people still lack access to safe, appropriate and affordable medication, posing significant ethical challenges for those working on the "front line". Drawing on 18 months of fieldwork in Ghana, we present three detailed case studies of individuals in this position: an urban retail pharmacist, a rural over-the-counter medicine retailer, and a local inspector...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35814190/ethical-and-practical-considerations-arising-from-community-consultation-on-implementing-controlled-human-infection-studies-using-schistosoma-mansoni-in-uganda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moses Egesa, Agnes Ssali, Edward Tumwesige, Moses Kizza, Emmanuella Driciru, Fiona Luboga, Meta Roestenberg, Janet Seeley, Alison M Elliott
Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored to ensure the ethical and voluntary participation of potential CHI-S volunteers in an endemic setting in Uganda. We invited volunteers from a fishing community and a tertiary education community to guide the development of informed consent procedures. Consultative group discussions were held to modify educational materials on schistosomiasis, vaccines and the CHI-S model and similar discussions were held with a test group...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35340843/glocalization-of-bioethics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Himani Bhakuni
There appears to be a conflict between global bioethical principles and the local understanding and application of these principles, but this conflict has misleadingly been characterized through the east-west dichotomy. This dichotomy portrays bioethical principles as western and as alien to non-western cultures. In this paper, I present reasons to reject the east-west dichotomy. Using the discussion around the principle of informed consent as an example, I propose that while bioethical values are common, bioethical governance must display a certain flexibility akin to Aristotle's metaphor about the Lesbian rule...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35221664/sustainable-biobanks-a-case-study-for-a-green-global-bioethics
#11
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Samuel, F Lucivero, A M Lucassen
This paper argues that as we move to redefine global bioethics, there is a need to be attentive to the ethical issues associated with the environmental sustainability of data and digital infrastructures in global health systems. We show that these infrastructures have thus far featured little in environmental impact discussions in the context of health, and we use a case study approach of biobanking to illustrate this. We argue that this missing discussion is problematic because biobanks have environmental impacts associated with data and digital infrastructures...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185328/global-bioethics-it-s-past-and-future
#12
EDITORIAL
Cheryl Macpherson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185327/the-challenges-of-global-bioethics
#13
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henk Ten Have
The Covid-19 pandemic is associated with an increase in ethics publications and an upsurge of interest in global bioethics. This commentary argues that global bioethics is broader than international bioethics, as defined by Macklin, because the nature of moral problems is determined by processes and practices of globalization, and because a broader theoretical perspective is required. Such perspective acknowledges the connectedness and relationality of human beings, as assumed in the care-based feminist bioethics defended by Tong...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185326/the-role-of-care
#14
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christine Overall
"The Role of Care" is a commentary on "Towards a Feminist Global Ethics," by Rosemarie Tong.
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185325/bioethics-globalization-and-pandemics
#15
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gustavo Ortiz-Millán
Bioethics should pay more attention to globalization and some of its consequences than it has done so far. The COVID-19 pandemic would not have been possible without globalization, which has also increased some of its negative consequences. Globalization has intensified wildlife trade in the world. One of the main hypotheses about the origin of this pandemic is that it originated in illegal forms of wildlife trade in China. In the last 30 or 40 years, there have been zoonotic outbreaks at a much frequent pace than before, many of those have been related to wildlife trade...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185324/towards-a-feminist-global-ethics
#16
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosemarie Tong
In this article, I explain what makes a global bioethics "feminist" and why I think this development makes a better bioethics. Before defending this assertion explicitly, I engage in some preliminary work. First, I attempt to define global bioethics, showing why the so-called feminist sameness-difference debate [are men and women fundamentally the same or fundamentally different?] is of relevance to this attempt. I then discuss the difference between rights-based feminist approaches to global bioethics and care-based feminist approaches to global bioethics...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185323/a-new-definition-for-global-bioethics-covid-19-a-case-study
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Macklin
A truly global bioethics involves cooperation and collaboration among countries. Most of the articles published in bioethics journals address a problem that exists in one or more countries, but the articles typically do not discuss solutions that require collaboration or cooperation. COVAX is one example of proposed international cooperation related to the current COVID-19. pandemic. Yet it is evident that nations have been proceeding on their own with little, if any collaboration. Despite international research ethics guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), an article published under WHO auspices violates an ethical principle rejecting "double standards" in the conduct of global research...
2022: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34177253/content-development-footprints-for-the-establishment-of-a-national-bioethics-committee-lessons-from-nigeria
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chitu Womehoma Princewill, Ayodele Samuel Jegede, Adefolarin Malomo, Francis Chukwuemeka Ezeonu, Abdulwahab Ademola Lawal, Omokhoa Adeleye, Christie Oby Onyia
Nigeria is experiencing, together with the rest of the world, consequences of relentlessly accelerating technological developments, in the contexts of relative lagging of developments in the Humanities, new discoveries in sciences and technological innovations, advances in medicine, changes in government policies and norms, rapid changes in the society, unhealthy practices in the area of food and agriculture, degradation of the environment as well as climate change. Furthermore, Nigeria as a Member State of UNESCO Bioethics is expected to have a National Bioethics Committee to enhance her participation in global concerns, as well as increase her opportunities to tap into global Bioethics resources...
June 11, 2021: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33897255/how-do-healthcare-professionals-respond-to-ethical-challenges-regarding-information-management-a-review-of-empirical-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cornelius Ewuoso, Susan Hall, Kris Dierickx
AIM: This study is a systematic review that aims to assess how healthcare professionals manage ethical challenges regarding information within the clinical context. METHOD AND MATERIALS: We carried out searches in PubMed, Google Scholar and Embase, using two search strings; searches generated 665 hits. After screening, 47 articles relevant to the study aim were selected for review. Seven articles were identified through snowballing, and 18 others were included following a system update in PubMed, bringing the total number of articles reviewed to 72...
April 5, 2021: Global Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828401/ethical-considerations-for-dna-testing-as-a-proxy-for-nationality
#20
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valedie Oray, Sara H Katsanis
As nations strengthen borders and restrict refugee admissions, national security officials are screening for fraudulent nationality claims. One tool to investigate nationality claims is DNA testing, either for claimed relationships or for ancestral origins. At the same time, the plight of global statelessness leaves millions without documentation of their nationality, and DNA testing might be the only recourse to provide evidence of heritage or relationships. DNA testing has been used sparsely to date to determine ancestral origin as a proxy for nationality but could increase as border controls tighten...
March 25, 2021: Global Bioethics
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