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A right result? : advocacy, justice and empowerment
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ISBN: 1282318101 9786612318108 184742533X 186134306X Year: 2001 Publisher: Bristol : Policy,

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As the prospect of a legal right to advocacy inches closer, so the need to scrutinise its key values and practices becomes urgent. Although widely acclaimed as a 'good thing', there is little agreement as to how advocacy should be implemented, funded or evaluated. This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the benefits of advocacy.

Awareness of dying
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ISBN: 0202307638 9780202307633 9781351327893 9781351327923 9780202300016 Year: 2005 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Aldine Transaction,

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Should patients be told they are dying ? How do families react when one of their members is facing death ? Who should reveal that death is imminent ? How does hospital staff-doctors, nurses, and attendants-act toward the dying patient and his family ?

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Death --- Physician and patient. --- Sick --- Mort --- Relations médecin-patient --- Malades --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology. --- Aspect psychologique --- Psychologie --- Relations médecin-patient --- Physician and patient --- Attitude to Death --- Nurse-Patient Relations --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Patient Rights --- Family --- Sick Role --- #SBIB:316.334.3M53 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M40 --- Role, Sick --- Roles, Sick --- Sick Roles --- Attitude to Health --- Illness Behavior --- Extended Family --- Family Life Cycle --- Family Research --- Filiation --- Kinship Networks --- Relatives --- Family Life Cycles --- Family Members --- Family, Reconstituted --- Stepfamily --- Extended Families --- Families --- Families, Extended --- Families, Reconstituted --- Family Member --- Family, Extended --- Kinship Network --- Life Cycle, Family --- Life Cycles, Family --- Network, Kinship --- Networks, Kinship --- Reconstituted Families --- Reconstituted Family --- Research, Family --- Stepfamilies --- Grandparents --- Patient's Rights --- Patients' Rights --- Right to Treatment --- Patient Right --- Patient's Right --- Patients Rights --- Patients' Right --- Right to Treatments --- Right, Patient --- Right, Patient's --- Right, Patients' --- Rights, Patient --- Rights, Patient's --- Rights, Patients' --- Treatment, Right to --- Treatments, Right to --- Patient Advocacy --- Truth Disclosure --- Bioethical Issues --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Nurse Patient Relations --- Nurse Patient Relationship --- Nurse Patient Relationships --- Nurse-Patient Relation --- Patient Relations, Nurse --- Patient Relationship, Nurse --- Patient Relationships, Nurse --- Relations, Nurse Patient --- Relations, Nurse-Patient --- Relationship, Nurse Patient --- Relationships, Nurse Patient --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Diseases --- Illness behavior --- Sick role --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Applied --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: hulpverleningsinstellingen --- Medische sociologie: zorgenverstrekkers, relatie met hulpvragers --- United States. --- Death - Psychological aspects --- Sick - Psychology

Legal aspects of general dental practice
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ISBN: 0443100381 9780443100383 Year: 2006 Publisher: Edinburgh New York Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier

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Human Rights --- Dentistry --- Social Control, Formal --- Health Occupations --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Sociology --- Social Sciences --- Health Care --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- General Practice, Dental --- Patient Rights --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Dentistry - General --- Patient's Rights --- Patients' Rights --- Right to Treatment --- Patient Right --- Patient's Right --- Patients Rights --- Patients' Right --- Right to Treatments --- Right, Patient --- Right, Patient's --- Right, Patients' --- Rights, Patient --- Rights, Patient's --- Rights, Patients' --- Treatment, Right to --- Treatments, Right to --- Patient Advocacy --- Truth Disclosure --- Bioethical Issues --- Dental General Practice --- Dental General Practices --- General Practices, Dental --- Practice, Dental General --- Practices, Dental General --- Community-Based Distribution --- Contraceptive Distribution --- Delivery of Healthcare --- Dental Care Delivery --- Distribution, Non-Clinical --- Distribution, Nonclinical --- Distributional Activities --- Healthcare --- Healthcare Delivery --- Healthcare Systems --- Non-Clinical Distribution --- Nonclinical Distribution --- Delivery of Dental Care --- Health Care Delivery --- Health Care Systems --- Activities, Distributional --- Activity, Distributional --- Care, Health --- Community Based Distribution --- Community-Based Distributions --- Contraceptive Distributions --- Deliveries, Healthcare --- Delivery, Dental Care --- Delivery, Health Care --- Delivery, Healthcare --- Distribution, Community-Based --- Distribution, Contraceptive --- Distribution, Non Clinical --- Distributional Activity --- Distributions, Community-Based --- Distributions, Contraceptive --- Distributions, Non-Clinical --- Distributions, Nonclinical --- Health Care System --- Healthcare Deliveries --- Healthcare System --- Non Clinical Distribution --- Non-Clinical Distributions --- Nonclinical Distributions --- System, Health Care --- System, Healthcare --- Systems, Health Care --- Systems, Healthcare --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- General Social Development and Population --- Healthcare Economics and Organizations --- Health Professions --- Health Occupation --- Health Profession --- Profession, Health --- Professions, Health --- Occupations --- Regulation --- Social Control --- Control, Social --- Controls, Social --- Formal Social Control --- Formal Social Controls --- Regulations --- Social Controls --- Public Policy --- Oral Medicine --- Collective Human Rights --- Equal Rights --- Linguistic Rights --- Right to Housing and Shelter --- Rights of Indigenous Peoples --- Human Rights, Collective --- Indigenous Peoples Rights --- Rights, Collective Human --- Rights, Equal --- Rights, Linguistic --- Social Justice --- Human Rights Abuses --- Health Care Economics --- Health Economics --- Healthcare Economics --- Care Economic, Health --- Economic, Health --- Economic, Health Care --- Economic, Healthcare --- Economics, Health Care --- Health Care Economic --- Health Economic --- Healthcare Economic


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Under the Radar
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ISBN: 1281801747 9786611801748 081354565X 9780813545653 9781281801746 9780813544045 0813544041 Year: 2008 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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At the end of the Second World War, a diagnosis of cancer was a death sentence. Sixty years later, it is considered a chronic disease rather than one that is invariably fatal. Although survival rates have improved, the very word continues to evoke a special terror and guilt, inspiring scientists and politicians to wage war against it. In Under the Radar, Ellen Leopold shows how nearly every aspect of our understanding and discussion of cancer bears the imprint of its Cold War entanglement. The current biases toward individual rather than corporate responsibility for rising incidence rates, research that promotes treatment rather than prevention, and therapies that can be patented and marketed all reflect a largely hidden history shaped by the Cold War. Even the language we use to describe the disease, such as the guiding metaphor for treatment, "fight fire with fire," can be traced back to the middle of the twentieth century. Writing in a lucid style, Leopold documents the military, governmental, industrial, and medical views of radiation and atomic energy to examine the postwar response to cancer through the prism of the Cold War. She explores the role of radiation in cancer therapies today, using case studies and mammogram screening, in particular, to highlight the surprising parallels. Taking into account a wide array of disciplines, this book challenges our understanding of cancer and how we approach its treatment. Examines the postwar response to cancer through the prism of the Cold War Goes beyond medical science to look at the influence of Cold War policies on the way we think about cancer today Links the experience of postwar cancer patients with the broader evolution of what have become cancer industries Traces the history of human-made radiation as a state-sponsored environmental toxin

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Radiotherapy --- Radioactive Fallout --- Patient Rights --- Human Experimentation --- History, 20th Century --- Cobalt Radioisotopes --- Neoplasms --- Radiation carcinogenesis --- Radioactive fallout --- Informed consent (Medical law) --- Cold War --- Cobalt --- Cancer --- World politics --- Transition metals --- Cancers --- Carcinoma --- Malignancy (Cancer) --- Malignant tumors --- Tumors --- Radiation-induced cancer --- Radiation-induced tumors --- Tumors, Radiation-induced --- Carcinogenesis --- Radiation injuries --- Dust, Radioactive --- Fallout, Radioactive --- Radioactive dust --- Atomic bomb --- Fallout shelters --- Fission products --- Hydrogen bomb --- Nuclear energy and meteorology --- Radioactive pollution --- Radioactive pollution of the atmosphere --- Radioactive substances --- Benign Neoplasms --- Malignancy --- Malignant Neoplasms --- Neoplasia --- Neoplasm --- Neoplasms, Benign --- Benign Neoplasm --- Malignancies --- Malignant Neoplasm --- Neoplasias --- Neoplasm, Benign --- Neoplasm, Malignant --- Neoplasms, Malignant --- Tumor --- Medical Oncology --- Radioisotopes, Cobalt --- 20th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 20th Cent. History of Medicine --- 20th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 20th Century --- History of Medicine, 20th Cent. --- History, Twentieth Century --- Medical History, 20th Cent. --- Medicine, 20th Cent. --- 20th Century History --- 20th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 20th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 20th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 20th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 20th --- Century Histories, Twentieth --- Century History, 20th --- Century History, Twentieth --- Histories, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 20th Century --- Histories, Twentieth Century --- History, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Twentieth Century Histories --- Twentieth Century History --- Human Research Subject Protection --- Experimentation, Human --- Helsinki Declaration --- Bioethical Issues --- Ethics, Research --- Embryo Research --- Fetal Research --- Research Subjects --- Patient's Rights --- Patients' Rights --- Right to Treatment --- Patient Right --- Patient's Right --- Patients Rights --- Patients' Right --- Right to Treatments --- Right, Patient --- Right, Patient's --- Right, Patients' --- Rights, Patient --- Rights, Patient's --- Rights, Patients' --- Treatment, Right to --- Treatments, Right to --- Patient Advocacy --- Truth Disclosure --- Fallouts, Radioactive --- Radioactive Fallouts --- Atomic Bomb Survivors --- Nuclear Warfare --- Radiation Therapy --- Radiation Therapy, Targeted --- Radiation Treatment --- Targeted Radiation Therapy --- Radiotherapy, Targeted --- Targeted Radiotherapy --- Radiation Therapies --- Radiation Therapies, Targeted --- Radiation Treatments --- Radiotherapies --- Radiotherapies, Targeted --- Targeted Radiation Therapies --- Targeted Radiotherapies --- Therapies, Radiation --- Therapies, Targeted Radiation --- Therapy, Radiation --- Therapy, Targeted Radiation --- Treatment, Radiation --- Disease --- Radiation --- history --- Health aspects --- Isotopes --- Therapeutic use --- History --- radiotherapy --- therapeutic use


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Van klinische ethiek tot biorecht
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ISBN: 9042910739 9789042910737 Year: 2001 Volume: 8 Publisher: Leuven: Peeters,

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In het kader van de Leerstoel Rector Dhanis (UFSIA, Antwerpen) werd door een studiegroep bestaande uit artsen en verpleegkundigen, ethici en juristen, een interdisciplinaire studie ondernomen over 'klinische ethiek' en 'hoe recht en politiek omgaan met problemen die thuishoren in de klinische praktijk'. In deze bundel wordt het ethische denken in een aantal casussen betreffende neonatalen en dementerenden kritisch besproken. De adviezen van het Raadgevend Comité voor Bio-Ethiek over sterilisatie van mentaal gehandicapten en over klonering worden onderzocht op hun relevantie voor de klinische praktijk.

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ouderschap --- euthanasie --- Natural law --- gezondheidsrecht --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- medische ethiek --- Medical law --- baby's --- Ethique médicale --- Medische ethiek --- WB 60 Bioethics. Clinical ethics. Clinical ethics committees --- Medical ethics. --- Bioethics. --- Patients --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- 17.023.33 <493> --- #GGSB: Bio-ethiek --- #GGSB: Moraal - Algemeen --- 061 Ethische problemen --- ethiek --- medisch recht --- 603.1 --- bio-ethiek --- casestudies --- filosofie --- klonen --- mentaal gehandicapten --- neonatologie --- prenatale diagnose --- recht --- sterilisatie --- voeding --- wilsonbekwaamheid --- autonomie --- biotechnologie --- geboorteregeling (anticonceptie) --- lichaamsbeeld --- pasgeborenen --- Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie--België --- (zie ook: terminale zorgen) --- (zie ook: zwakzinnigheid) --- (zie ook: genetisch advies) --- 17.023.33 <493> Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie--België --- Bioethics --- Medical ethics --- C6 --- Patients' rights --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Biology --- Life sciences --- Life sciences ethics --- Science --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Opvoeding, onderwijs, wetenschap --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie--België --- Bio-ethiek --- Moraal - Algemeen --- Patients - Legal status, laws, etc.


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Rechten van mensen in de gezondheidszorg
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ISBN: 9014027362 9789014027364 Year: 1978 Publisher: Brussel Samsom

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Medical law --- Patients --- Human rights --- Medical laws and legislation --- Patient Advocacy --- HUMAN RIGHTS --- Health Services --- Legal status, laws, etc --- legislation and jurisprudence --- Human Rights. --- Health Services. --- 351.84*7 <492> --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- 343.61 --- gezondheidszorg --- mensenrechten --- Persons --- Sick --- Law, Medical --- Medical personnel --- Medical registration and examination --- Medicine --- Physicians --- Surgeons --- Medical policy --- Medical jurisprudence --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Services, Health --- Health Service --- Service, Health --- Equal Rights --- Equal Right --- Human Right --- Right, Equal --- Right, Human --- Rights, Equal --- Social Justice --- Human Rights Abuses --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Nederland --- soins de sante --- droits de l'homme --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Netherlands. --- Aruba --- Curacao --- Holland --- Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Sint Maarten --- Human rights. --- Medical laws and legislation. --- HEALTH SERVICES, Netherlands --- PATIENT ADVOCACY, legislation & jurisprudence --- 351.84*7 <492> Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Nederland --- HEALTH SERVICES, Netherlands. --- PATIENT ADVOCACY, legislation & jurisprudence. --- Health services, netherlands. --- Patient advocacy, legislation & jurisprudence. --- Human Rights --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Patients' rights --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Collective Human Rights --- Linguistic Rights --- Right to Housing and Shelter --- Rights of Indigenous Peoples --- Human Rights, Collective --- Indigenous Peoples Rights --- Rights, Collective Human --- Rights, Linguistic --- Patients - Legal status, laws, etc --- Patient Advocacy - legislation and jurisprudence --- Health Services - Netherlands

The ethics of managed care : professional integrity and patient rights
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ISBN: 1402010451 9048161851 9401704139 Year: 2002 Volume: 76 Publisher: Dordrecht Boston London Kluwer academic publishers

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in the culture of medicine, and they saw their mission as a generation of profit for stockholders, not necessarily medical care for clients. Cost-effective medicine was the goal in the context of a profit-making enterprise. Although preventive health care programs were promised, very few were realized and they were not nearly comprehensive. The definition of unnecessary testing slowly expanded to mean virtually any high-cost test requiring the service of a medical specialist, and low­ priced generalist physicians with limited diagnostic and therapeutic skills were made available to patients with the instruction they should limit their access to high-cost specialists. Managed care organizations tended to re ward primary care physicians who avoided specialty referrals, and severed contracts with those who persisted in sending their patients to outside consultants. Most notoriously, managed care organizations maintained veto authority over the provision of complex and expensive care, and that veto was often wielded in defiance of a physician's recommendation by managed care employees without medical training or experience. Managed care did indeed slow the rate in increase of medical costs, but not without limitations on the care provided to patients and the professional integrity of physicians. Managed care organizations were so successful that they could provide extremely high salaries to their executives even in the context of limiting cost and care. It is these developments that the papers of this symposium addressed. The most fundamental ethical issue is posed in the first paper by Dr.

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Biologie humaine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Biomedical ethics --- Biomedische ethiek --- Biomédecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Deontologie [Medische ] --- Deontology [Medical ] --- Déontologie médicale --- Ethics [Medical ] --- Ethiek [Medische ] --- Ethique médicale --- Medical care -- Moral and ethical aspects --- Medical deontology --- Medical ethics --- Medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects --- Medische deontologie --- Medische ethiek --- Morale et médecine --- Morale médicale --- Médecine -- Innovations -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Médecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Médecine et morale --- Politique sanitaire -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Soins médicaux -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Éthique clinique --- #GBIB:CBMER --- gezondheidszorg --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- managed care --- patiëntenrechten (rechten van de patiënt) --- deontologie (plichtenleer, deontologische code, deontologische richtlijn, professionele integriteit) --- soins de santé --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- droits du patient --- déontologie (code de déontologie, code de conduite, code de pratiques) --- Managed care plans (Medical care) --- Patients --- Patients' rights --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Managed care programs (Medical care) --- Managed care systems (Medical care) --- Managed health care --- Plans, Managed care (Medical care) --- Programs, Managed care (Medical care) --- Systems, Managed care (Medical care) --- Health insurance --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Ethics. --- Medicine—Philosophy. --- Medical ethics. --- Philosophy. --- Medicine—History. --- Philosophy of Medicine. --- Theory of Medicine/Bioethics. --- Philosophy, general. --- History of Medicine. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values

Responsible research
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ISBN: 0309084881 9786610209392 1280209399 030950046X 9780309500463 6610209391 9781280209390 9780309084888 0305084881 0309169038 Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academies Press

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Outlines an approach to ensure the protection of participants through the establishment of effective Human Research Participant Protection Programs (HRPPP). Topics covered in this book include improved research review processes, recognition and integration of research participants contributions to the system, and vigilant maintenance of HRPPP performance. When 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died in a gene transfer study at the University of Pennsylvania, the national spotlight focused on the procedures used to ensure research participants safety and their capacity to safeguard the well-being of those who volunteer for research studies. "Responsible Research" outlines a three-pronged approach to ensure the protection of every participant through the establishment of effective Human Research Participant Protection Programs (HRPPPs). The approach includes: improved research review processes; recognition and integration of research participants contributions to the system, and vigilant maintenance of HRPPP performance. Issues addressed in the book include the need for in-depth, complimentary reviews of science, ethics, and conflict of interest reviews; desired qualifications for investigators and reviewers; the process of informed consent; federal and institutional oversight; and the role of accreditation. Recommendations for areas of key interest include suggestions for legislative approaches, compensation for research-related injury, and the refocusing of the mission of institutional review boards. "Responsible Research" will be important to anyone interested in the issues that are relevant to the practice of using human subjects as research participants, but especially so to policy makers, research administrators, investigators, and research sponsors but also including volunteers who may agree to serve as research participants.

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MEDICAL --- Research --- Ethics --- Human Rights --- Epidemiologic Study Characteristics as Topic --- Jurisprudence --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Investigative Techniques --- Social Control Policies --- Biomedical Research --- Accident Prevention --- Persons --- Social Control, Formal --- Professional Staff Committees --- Ethics Committees --- Therapeutics --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Policy --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Named Groups --- Humanities --- Interpersonal Relations --- Accidents --- Sociology --- Quality Assurance, Health Care --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Science --- Professional Practice --- Quality of Health Care --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Public Health --- Psychology, Social --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Organization and Administration --- Environment and Public Health --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Services Administration --- Human Experimentation --- Safety --- Government Regulation --- Public Policy --- Conflict of Interest --- Ethics Committees, Research --- Informed Consent --- Clinical Protocols --- Researcher-Subject Relations --- Ethical Review --- Patient Rights --- Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees --- Research Subjects --- experiment, experimenteel onderzoek (mensen) --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- geïnformeerde vrijwillige toestemming (instemming) --- proefpersonen --- Verenigde Staten --- belangenconflict --- expérimentation sur la personne humaine (chez l'humain) --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- consentement libre et éclairé --- sujets (participants) d'expérimentation --- Etats Unis --- conflit d'intérêt --- Human experimentation in medicine --- Medical ethics. --- Medical protocols. --- Patients --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Patients' rights --- Clinical algorithms --- Clinical protocols --- Patient care plans --- Plans for patient care --- Protocols in medicine --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Clinical medicine --- Medical records --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Medical ethics --- Medical protocols --- Legal status, laws, etc


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Assisted dying and legal change
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ISBN: 0191707066 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Exploring how the way in which assisted dying is legalised affects the regime produced, this text suggests that the experience of one jurisdiction cannot readily be translated to another, and argues for a subtler understanding of euthanasia against the backgrounds of diverse legal and political cultures.

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Assisted suicide --- Right to die --- Euthanasia --- Right to Die --- Suicide, Assisted --- Suicide --- Terminal Care --- Patient Rights --- Homicide --- Self-Injurious Behavior --- Patient Care --- Social Problems --- Human Rights --- Social Control, Formal --- Therapeutics --- Sociology --- Behavioral Symptoms --- Health Services --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Behavior --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Health Care --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law and legislation --- Community-Based Distribution --- Contraceptive Distribution --- Delivery of Healthcare --- Dental Care Delivery --- Distribution, Non-Clinical --- Distribution, Nonclinical --- Distributional Activities --- Healthcare --- Healthcare Delivery --- Healthcare Systems --- Non-Clinical Distribution --- Nonclinical Distribution --- Delivery of Dental Care --- Health Care Delivery --- Health Care Systems --- Activities, Distributional --- Activity, Distributional --- Care, Health --- Community Based Distribution --- Community-Based Distributions --- Contraceptive Distributions --- Deliveries, Healthcare --- Delivery, Dental Care --- Delivery, Health Care --- Delivery, Healthcare --- Distribution, Community-Based --- Distribution, Contraceptive --- Distribution, Non Clinical --- Distributional Activity --- Distributions, Community-Based --- Distributions, Contraceptive --- Distributions, Non-Clinical --- Distributions, Nonclinical --- Health Care System --- Healthcare Deliveries --- Healthcare System --- Non Clinical Distribution --- Non-Clinical Distributions --- Nonclinical Distributions --- System, Health Care --- System, Healthcare --- Systems, Health Care --- Systems, Healthcare --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- Healthcare Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Healthcare Economics and Organizations --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Services, Health --- Health Service --- Behavioral Symptom --- Symptom, Behavioral --- Symptoms, Behavioral --- General Social Development and Population --- Therapy --- Treatment --- Therapeutic --- Therapies --- Treatments --- Disease --- Regulation --- Social Control --- Control, Social --- Controls, Social --- Formal Social Control --- Formal Social Controls --- Regulations --- Social Controls --- Public Policy --- Collective Human Rights --- Equal Rights --- Linguistic Rights --- Right to Housing and Shelter --- Rights of Indigenous Peoples --- Human Rights, Collective --- Indigenous Peoples Rights --- Rights, Collective Human --- Rights, Equal --- Rights, Linguistic --- Social Justice --- Human Rights Abuses --- Labor Exploitation --- Social Exploitation --- Exploitation, Labor --- Exploitation, Social --- Exploitations, Labor --- Problem, Social --- Problems, Social --- Social Problem --- Informal care --- Care, Patient --- Informal cares --- care, Informal --- cares, Informal --- Deliberate Self-Harm --- Non-Suicidal Self Injury --- Nonsuicidal Self Injury --- Self-Injury --- Self-Destructive Behavior --- Behavior, Self-Destructive --- Behavior, Self-Injurious --- Behaviors, Self-Destructive --- Behaviors, Self-Injurious --- Deliberate Self Harm --- Non Suicidal Self Injury --- Non-Suicidal Self Injuries --- Nonsuicidal Self Injuries --- Self Destructive Behavior --- Self Injuries, Non-Suicidal --- Self Injuries, Nonsuicidal --- Self Injurious Behavior --- Self Injury --- Self Injury, Non-Suicidal --- Self Injury, Nonsuicidal --- Self-Destructive Behaviors --- Self-Harm, Deliberate --- Self-Injuries --- Self-Injurious Behaviors --- Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic --- Killing --- Wrongful Death --- Murder --- Death, Wrongful --- Deaths, Wrongful --- Homicides --- Killings --- Murders --- Wrongful Deaths --- Death --- Patient's Rights --- Patients' Rights --- Right to Treatment --- Patient Right --- Patient's Right --- Patients Rights --- Patients' Right --- Right to Treatments --- Right, Patient --- Right, Patient's --- Right, Patients' --- Rights, Patient --- Rights, Patient's --- Rights, Patients' --- Treatment, Right to --- Treatments, Right to --- Patient Advocacy --- Truth Disclosure --- Bioethical Issues --- End of Life Care --- Care End, Life --- Care Ends, Life --- Care, Terminal --- Life Care End --- Life Care Ends --- Advance Care Planning --- Suicides --- Mercy Killing --- Killing, Mercy --- Killings, Mercy --- Mercy Killings --- Medically Assisted Suicides --- Suicide, Medically Assisted --- Suicides, Medically Assisted --- Assisted Suicide --- Death, Assisted --- Medically Assisted Suicide --- Physician-Assisted Suicide --- Assisted Death --- Assisted Deaths --- Assisted Suicides --- Deaths, Assisted --- Physician Assisted Suicide --- Physician-Assisted Suicides --- Suicide, Physician-Assisted --- Suicides, Assisted --- Suicides, Physician-Assisted --- Euthanasia, Active --- Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary --- Death with Dignity --- Dignity, Death with --- Advance Directives --- Living Wills --- Medical laws and legislation --- Informed consent (Medical law) --- therapy --- Behavior And Behavior Mechanism --- Health Care Economics --- Health Economics --- Healthcare Economics --- Care Economic, Health --- Economic, Health --- Economic, Health Care --- Economic, Healthcare --- Economics, Health Care --- Health Care Economic --- Health Economic --- Healthcare Economic --- Intentional Self Harm --- Intentional Self Injury --- Self Harm --- Harm, Self --- Intentional Self Injuries --- Self Harm, Intentional --- Self Injury, Intentional --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- End-Of-Life Cares --- Psychology --- Factors, Psychological --- Psychological Factors --- Psychological Side Effects --- Psychologists --- Psychosocial Factors --- Side Effects, Psychological --- Factor, Psychological --- Factor, Psychosocial --- Factors, Psychosocial --- Psychological Factor --- Psychological Side Effect --- Psychologist --- Psychosocial Factor --- Side Effect, Psychological

Article 24 : the right to health
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ISSN: 15748626 ISBN: 9789047418108 9047418107 1282601601 9786612601606 9004147330 9789004147331 9781282601604 6612601604 Year: 2006 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,

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This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is part of the series, A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child , which provides an article by article analysis of all substantive, organizational and procedural provisions of the CRC and its two Optional Protocols. For every article, a comparison with related human rights provisions is made, followed by an in-depth exploration of the nature and scope of State obligations deriving from that article. The series constitutes an essential tool for actors in the field of children’s rights, including academics, students, judges, grassroots workers, governmental, non- governmental and international officers. The series is sponsored by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office .

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Children's rights. --- 180.1 Kinderrechten - internationaal --- Children (International law) --- Right to health. --- Child Advocacy --- Child Health Services. --- Child Welfare. --- Child. --- International Cooperation. --- Patient Rights. --- Patient's Rights --- Patients' Rights --- Right to Treatment --- Patient Right --- Patient's Right --- Patients Rights --- Patients' Right --- Right to Treatments --- Right, Patient --- Right, Patient's --- Right, Patients' --- Rights, Patient --- Rights, Patient's --- Rights, Patients' --- Treatment, Right to --- Treatments, Right to --- Patient Advocacy --- Truth Disclosure --- Bioethical Issues --- Treaties --- Foreign Aid --- Aid, Foreign --- Cooperation, International --- Treaty --- Children --- Minors --- Adolescent Welfare --- Welfare, Adolescent --- Welfare, Child --- Child Health --- Child Health Services --- Social Work --- Child Services, Health --- Health Services, Child --- Health Services, Infant --- Infant Services, Health --- Services, Child Health --- Services, Infant Health --- Infant Health Services --- Child Health Service --- Health Service, Child --- Health Service, Infant --- Infant Health Service --- Service, Child Health --- Service, Infant Health --- Advocacies, Child --- Advocacy, Child --- Child Advocacies --- Child Custody --- Health care, Right to --- Health, Right to --- Medical care, Right to --- Right to health care --- Right to medical care --- Social rights --- International law --- Child rights --- Children's human rights --- Children's rights --- Rights of children --- Rights of the child --- Human rights --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- United Nations. --- CRC --- UN Committee on the Rights of the Child --- Committee on the Rights of the Child (United Nations) --- Comité des droits de l'enfant --- Comité sobre los Derechos del Niño de Naciones Unidas --- Comité Internacional de los Derechos del Niño del Sistema de Naciones Unidas --- Convention on the Rights of the Child --- Adong Kwŏlli Hyŏbyak --- CIDE --- CDN --- Convenção sobre os Direitos da Criança --- Convención de los derechos de los niños --- Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño --- Convention des Nations Unies sur les droits de l'enfant --- Convention internationale des droits de l'enfant --- Convention Internationale relative aux droits de l'enfant --- Convention internationale sur les droits de l'enfant --- Convention of the Rights of the Child --- Convention on Rights of the Child --- Convention relative aux droits de l'enfant --- Convenția internațională cu privire la drepturile copilului --- Convenția cu privire la drepturile copilului --- Convenzione internazionale dei diritti del fanciullo --- Convenzione internazionale sui diritti dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza --- Convenzione sui diritti del fanciullo --- Convenzione sui diritti dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza --- FN's konvention om barnets rettigheder --- Internationaal Verdrag inzake de Rechten van het Kind --- Ittifāqīyat al-Umam al-Muttaḥidah li-Ḥuqūq al-Ṭifl --- IVRK --- Jidō no kenri jōyaku --- Jidō no kenri ni kansusu jōyaku --- Kodomo no kenri jōyaku --- Kodomo no kenri ni kansuru jōyaku --- Konvensi Hak Anak --- Konvensi Hak-Hak Anak --- Konvensjon om barnets rettigheter --- Konvention om barnets rettigheder --- Konventionen om barnets rättigheter --- Konvent︠s︡ii︠a︡ o pravakh rebenka --- Konwencja o prawach dziecka --- Kunvānsiyūn-i Ḥuqūq-i Kūdak --- Lapsen oikeuksien yleissopimus --- Samningur Sameinuðu þjóðanna um réttindi barnsins --- Simiso Semalungelo Ebantfwana --- Übereinkommen über die Rechte des Kindes --- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child --- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child --- Convención de los derechos del niño --- Child Advocacy. --- Droit à la santé. --- Enfants --- Right to health care. --- Droit international. --- Droits. --- Right to health --- Child Welfare --- Child --- International Cooperation --- Patient Rights --- Children (International law). --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Childrens rights.

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