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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589869/bioethics-curriculum-for-undergraduate-medical-students-an-evaluation-study-utilizing-mixed-methods-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anita Anis Allana, Syeda Kauser Ali, Kulsoom Ghias
BACKGROUND: The undergraduate bioethics curriculum introduced in a private medical college in Pakistan in 1988 and revised in 2009 has evolved over time to incorporate globally relevant innovations, including integration of bioethics spirally within an existing problem-based learning curricular framework. The present evaluation study shares the results of this integrated bioethics curriculum delivered for 10 years across the five-year undergraduate medical curriculum. The study assessed the effectiveness of the curriculum in terms of student achievement, appropriateness of course contents and efficiency of instructional methods...
April 8, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588582/should-obstetric-mortality-be-an-inalienable-right
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olusegun Olalekan Badejoko, Ibraheem Olayemi Awowole, Akaninyene Eseme Ubom, Olaniyi Joseph Olayemi
BACKGROUND: Obstetricians often times find themselves in a conflict of right and duty with their patients, when these patients refuse recommended treatment. On the one hand, the obstetrician, aiming to fulfil the duty of care, recommends a treatment in the best interest of the woman. The woman, on the other hand, exercising her right of self-determination and autonomy, declines the recommended treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A search was conducted for literature, articles and case reports on the subject on PubMed/MEDLINE and Google Scholar using the keywords: medical ethics, medical law, obstetric mortality, maternal medicine, foetal medicine, patient autonomy, informed consent, right to life and right to liberty...
April 8, 2024: Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588389/public-perspectives-on-investigative-genetic-genealogy-findings-from-a-national-focus-group-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacklyn Dahlquist, Jill O Robinson, Amira Daoud, Whitney Bash-Brooks, Amy L McGuire, Christi J Guerrini, Stephanie M Fullerton
BACKGROUND: Investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) is a technique that involves uploading genotypes developed from perpetrator DNA left at a crime scene, or DNA from unidentified remains, to public genetic genealogy databases to identify genetic relatives and, through the creation of a family tree, the individual who was the source of the DNA. As policymakers demonstrate interest in regulating IGG, it is important to understand public perspectives on IGG to determine whether proposed policies are aligned with public attitudes...
April 8, 2024: AJOB Empirical Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586569/the-law-and-ethics-of-reproduction-experiences-and-perspectives-from-asia
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EDITORIAL
Graeme T Laurie
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2024: Asian Bioethics Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580469/-action-framework-for-reproductive-health-promotion-analysis-of-contemporary-french-public-policies-using-a-critical-lexicometric-approach-and-a-transgender-perspective
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Anna Baleige
INTRODUCTION: In France, since 2017 the law has allowed people to change the gender marker on their civil status documents without having undergone medical treatment and sterilization surgery. However, no legislative framework has been provided to ensure their right to family, leaving those who wish to become parents in a space of social, political, and legal uncertainty that is inconsistent with international and human rights. In parallel, France has developed an arsenal of health strategies that constrain actors working in the field...
April 5, 2024: Santé Publique: Revue Multidisciplinaire Pour la Recherche et L'action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580363/hepato-p-ancreaticobiliary-r-esection-arginine-i-mmuno-m-odulation-prime-trial-protocol-for-a-randomised-phase-ii-trial-of-the-impact-of-perioperative-immunomodulation-on-immune-function-following-resection-for-hepatopancreaticobiliary-malignancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramy Behman, Rebecca C Auer, Lev Bubis, Grace Xu, Natalie G Coburn, Guillaume Martel, Julie Hallet, Fady Balaa, Calvin Law, Kimberly A Bertens, Jad Abou Khalil, Paul Jack Karanicolas
INTRODUCTION: Surgical stress results in immune dysfunction, predisposing patients to infections in the postoperative period and potentially increasing the risk of cancer recurrence. Perioperative immunonutrition with arginine-enhanced diets has been found to potentially improve short-term and cancer outcomes. This study seeks to measure the impact of perioperative immunomodulation on biomarkers of the immune response and perioperative outcomes following hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery...
April 5, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579525/artificial-intelligence-and-mental-capacity-legislation-opening-pandora-s-modem
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Redahan, Brendan D Kelly
People with impaired decision-making capacity enjoy the same rights to access technology as people with full capacity. Our paper looks at realising this right in the specific contexts of artificial intelligence (AI) and mental capacity legislation. Ireland's Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act, 2015 commenced in April 2023 and refers to 'assistive technology' within its 'communication' criterion for capacity. We explore the potential benefits and risks of AI in assisting communication under this legislation and seek to identify principles or lessons which might be applicable in other jurisdictions...
April 4, 2024: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579329/what-are-the-bottlenecks-to-health-data-sharing-in-switzerland-an-interview-study
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Kelly E Ormond, Sabine Bavamian, Claudia Becherer, Christine Currat, Francisca Joerger, Thomas R Geiger, Elke Hiendlmeyer, Julia Maurer, Timo Staub, Effy Vayena
BACKGROUND: While health data sharing for research purposes is strongly supported in principle, it can be challenging to implement in practice. Little is known about the actual bottlenecks to health data sharing in Switzerland. AIMS OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to assess the obstacles to Swiss health data sharing, including legal, ethical and logistical bottlenecks. METHODS: We identified 37 key stakeholders in data sharing via the Swiss Personalised Health Network ecosystem, defined as being an expert on sharing sensitive health data for research purposes at a Swiss university hospital (or a Swiss disease cohort) or being a stakeholder in data sharing at a public or private institution that uses such data...
January 22, 2024: Swiss Medical Weekly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577986/navigating-the-impact-of-the-dobbs-decision-perspectives-from-pediatric-surgeons-on-reproductive-health-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanpreet Brar, Sindhu V Mannava, Utsav M Patwardhan, Veronica F Sullins, Elizabeth A Berdan, Cole D Greves, Kenneth W Gow, Erica Carlisle, KuoJen Tsao, Catherine Hunter, Joanne E Baerg, J Leslie Knod
Nationwide abortion restrictions resulting from the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022) decision have generated confusion and uncertainty among healthcare professionals, with concerns for liability impacting clinical decision-making and outcomes. The impact on pediatric surgery can be seen in prenatal counseling for fetal anomaly cases, counseling for fetal intervention, and recommendations for pregnant children and adolescents who seek termination. It is essential that all physicians and healthcare team members understand the legal implications on their clinical practices, engage with resources and organizations which can help navigate these circumstances, and consider advocating for patients and themselves...
April 5, 2024: Journal of the American College of Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577225/addressing-kidney-transplant-shortage-the-potential-of-kidney-paired-exchanges-in-jordan
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REVIEW
Mohammad H Al-Thnaibat, Mohammad K Balaw, Mohammed K Al-Aquily, Reem A Ghannam, Omar B Mohd, Firas Alabidi, Suzan Alabidi, Fadi Hussein, Badi Rawashdeh
Jordan performed the Middle East's first living-donor kidney transplant in 1972. In 1977, the country became one of the first Arab countries to regulate organ donation and transplantation. Despite these early advances in living donor transplantation, Jordan's organ donation after brain death program remains inactive, making it challenging to meet organ demand and placing many patients on long transplant waiting lists. As of 2020, only 14.2% of the patients with end-stage kidney disease have access to a living donor...
2024: Journal of Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570826/attitudes-of-the-portuguese-population-towards-advance-directives-an-online-survey
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João Carlos Macedo, Luísa Castro, Rui Nunes
BACKGROUND: Advance directives (ADs) were implemented in Portugal in 2012. Although more than a decade has passed since Law 25/2012 came into force, Portuguese people have very low levels of adherence. In this context, this study aimed to identify and analyse the attitudes of people aged 18 or older living in Portugal towards ADs and to determine the relationships between sociodemographic variables (gender/marital status/religion/level of education/residence/whether they were a health professional/whether they had already drawn up a living will) and people's attitudes towards ADs...
April 3, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569708/effectiveness-of-an-anti-inflammatory-diet-versus-low-fat-diet-for-knee-osteoarthritis-the-feast-randomised-controlled-trial-protocol
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Lynette Law, Joshua L Heerey, Brooke L Devlin, Peter Brukner, Joanne L Kemp, Amanda Attanayake, Mark D Hulett, Alysha De Livera, Andrea B Mosler, Hayden G Morris, Nathan P White, Adam G Culvenor
INTRODUCTION: Chronic inflammation plays a key role in knee osteoarthritis pathophysiology and increases risk of comorbidities, yet most interventions do not typically target inflammation. Our study will investigate if an anti-inflammatory dietary programme is superior to a standard care low-fat dietary programme for improving knee pain, function and quality-of-life in people with knee osteoarthritis. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The eFEct of an Anti-inflammatory diet for knee oSTeoarthritis study is a parallel-group, assessor-blinded, superiority randomised controlled trial...
April 2, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569155/physician-autonomy-in-crisis-examining-the-right-to-refuse-commitment
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EDITORIAL
Auteurs Meriem Gaddas, Mohamed Ben Dhiab, Helmi Ben Saad
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 31, 2024: Libyan Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568398/recent-developments-in-the-regulation-of-heritable-human-genome-editing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Soni
In 2018, the Chinese scientist He Jiankui presented his research at the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing in Hong Kong. While it was intended that he facilitate a workshop, he was instead called on to present his research in heritable human genome editing, where he made the announcement that he had taken great strides in advancement of his research, to the extent that he had gene-edited human embryos and that this had resulted in the live births of two children. While his research ethic and methodology was interrogated, he insisted that two children, twin girls, had been born healthy and that there was another pregnancy (at the time) where birth of a third gene edited child would be imminent...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563271/speech-and-suicide-the-line-of-legality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justine L Newman
While physician-assisted suicide legislation is being drafted and passed across the United States, a gray-area continues to exist in regard to the legality of a lay person's assistance with suicide. Several high-profile cases have been covered in the media, namely that of Michelle Carter in Massachusetts and William Melchert-Dinkel in Minnesota, but there is also a growing volume of anonymous pro-suicide materials online. Pro-suicide groups fly under the radar and claim to help those desiring to take their own lives...
December 2023: American Journal of Law & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555850/challenges-and-strategies-for-wide-scale-artificial-intelligence-ai-deployment-in-healthcare-practices-a-perspective-for-healthcare-organizations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh
Healthcare organizations have realized that Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide a competitive edge through personalized patient experiences, improved patient outcomes, early diagnosis, augmented clinician capabilities, enhanced operational efficiencies, or improved medical service accessibility. However, deploying AI-driven tools in the healthcare ecosystem could be challenging. This paper categorizes AI applications in healthcare and comprehensively examines the challenges associated with deploying AI in medical practices at scale...
March 30, 2024: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553051/imphfref-trial-study-protocol-for-an-open-label-multicentre-study-of-improvement-the-outcome-of-patients-with-heart-failure-in-china-using-a-mobile-health-supported-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fuzhong Chen, Guangjuan Li, Xinxin Zhang, Qin Shen, Fangfang Wang, Xiaoyu Dong, Yu Zou, Wensen Chen, Bing Xu, Junhong Wang
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) often have a long duration of illness, difficulty in attending follow-up visits, and poor adherence to treatment. As a result, they frequently cannot receive guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) at the desired or maximum tolerable drug dosage. This leads to high hospitalisation and mortality rates for HF patients. Therefore, effective management and monitoring of patients with HF to ensure they receive GDMT is crucial for improving the prognosis...
March 29, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541979/public-attitude-towards-implementing-dnar-and-a-stance-on-pediatric-dnar-in-poland-a-prospective-survey-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dariusz Timler, Joanna Kempa, Remigiusz Kozłowski, Robert Stolarek, Wojciech Timler
Background: Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) is a document signed by a patient, which states that they do not want to be resuscitated. In Poland, DNAR is not regulated by law. We aimed to assess people's perceptions on DNAR and pediatric DNAR in Poland. Methods: An anonymous survey was distributed via the snowball sampling method in different voivodeships in Poland in the years 2014-2018. The survey consisted of questions regarding knowledge and attitudes towards DNAR and pediatric DNAR. Results: A total of 1049 responses were collected...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533256/forcing-a-square-into-a-circle-why-south-africa-s-draft-revised-material-transfer-agreement-is-not-fit-for-purpose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Esselaar, Lee Swales, Devarasi Bellengère, Banele Mhlongo, Donrich Thaldar
The South African National Health Research Ethics Council (NHREC) recently released a final draft revision of the standard material transfer agreement (MTA) that was promulgated into law in 2018. This new draft MTA raises pertinent questions about the NHREC's mandate, the way in which the draft MTA deals with data and with human biological material, and its avoidance of the concept of ownership. After South Africa's data protection legislation, the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), became operational in mid 2021, the legal landscape changed and it is doubtful that the NHREC has a residual mandate to govern personal information in health research...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530764/ethical-considerations-in-post-mortem-sperm-retrieval-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Raghvendra Kumar Vidua, Nimisha Dubey, Tanu Budholia, Ashwani Tandon, Arneet Arora, Mrinal Patnaik
This comprehensive review delves into the moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding post-mortem sperm retrieval (PMSR) and its implications for creating new individuals. The paper examines the challenges posed by unusual requests for sperm retrieval from the deceased's widow and parents, as well as the broader socio-ethical considerations associated with PMSR. These requests have often been denied due to the absence of established laws and guidelines governing posthumous sperm retrieval and subsequent births, which were once deemed impossible...
March 26, 2024: JBRA Assisted Reproduction
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