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Sustainability as an Intrinsic Moral Concern for Solidaristic Health Care

sustainability in political decision making about what health care is to be offered, would amount to betrayal of the ideal of solidarity. ... outcome of political decision making [ 17, 20 ]. Such institutions may even be necessary to sustain the more spontaneous solidaristic practices. The overall moral notion of solidarity as standing together

Why Health-enhancing Nudges Fail

. Gigerenzer , G. ( 2015 ). On the supposed evidence for Libertarian Paternalism . The Review of Philosophy and Psychology , 6 ( 3 ), 361 - 383 . Gingerich , J. ( 2016 ). The political morality of Nudges in ... Theory and Practice , 41 ( 4 ), 618 - 643 . Hausman , D. M. , & Welch , B. ( 2010 ). Debate: To nudge or not to nudge . Journal of Political Philosophy , 18 , 123 - 136 . Kickbusch , I. ( 2009 ). Health

Policy Narratives on Palliative Care in Sweden 1974–2018

characterised by an emphasis on prioritising end-of-life care and dying at home, and on the fact that the hospice care philosophy should serve as inspiration. In Episode 3, the need for a palliative care ... content of care at the end of life. Palliative care; Policy narratives; Death denial; Hospice care philosophy; Institutionalised death and dying Introduction This article focuses on knowledge governance

Consent for Medical Treatment: What is ‘Reasonable’?

discussed in the next section. Which Normative Conception: Rawlsian or Feminist? Apart from law, the reasonable person is a central idea in political philosophy. This idea features prominently in John ... ‘part of a political ideal of democratic citizenship that includes the idea of public reason’ (pg. 62) [ 28 ]. He proceeds to set out the characteristics of the ideal of a reasonable person—the

What’s Good About Inclusion? An Ethical Analysis of the Ideal of Social Inclusion for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

specification in terms of participation and social relations. We can do so by turning to the work of political theorist Young [ 92 ]. Young famously argued that equality can be implemented either along the ... not organized by rules, but depends on the social, political and cultural context. Following Young, it is easy to see that the narrow interpretation of social inclusion relies on an interpretation of

Ethico-Political Aspects of Conceptualizing Screening: The Case of Dementia

of the concepts (the what of screening) are drawn into the ethical, political, and practical dimensions that screening assessment criteria or principles are intended to clarify and control (the how of ... performed). As a result, different conceptualizations of screening provide the opportunity to rethink what ethical assessments should take place: the conceptualizations have different ethico-political

Neo-Liberalism, Austerity and the Political Determinants of Health

comparisons. The time has come to devote much greater attention to the political determinants of health and health equity—and to the contribution of political philosophy, political science and legal ... impact on the ability of people and populations to be healthy, it is political action around these states of affairs that determines the extent of our success in the prevention and mitigation of ill health

DACA Recipient Health Care Workers’ Barriers to Professionalization and Deployment of Navigational Capital in Pursuit of Health Equity for Immigrants

(DACA) recipients are well suited to address these social and political determinants of health due to their large presence in service positions and skill sets. Yet their potential in health-related ... ideally situated to provide culturally and structurally appropriate services to address social [ 16, 17 ] and political [ 18, 19 ] determinants of health in pursuit of health equity. Yet less is known

Patient Knowledge and Trust in Health Care. A Theoretical Discussion on the Relationship Between Patients’ Knowledge and Their Trust in Health Care Personnel in High Modernity

, empirically informed interdisciplinary discussion. We apply John Dewey’s (1859–1952) philosophy of education, the sociological theory of Niklas Luhmann (1927–1998), and recent empirical research in health care ... great corruption, the population will not trust the legal systems, political institutions, companies, and other organizations. Indeed, past experiences determine trust, which points to the expectations of

Analysis and Mapping of Scientific Literature on Detention and Deportation of International Migrants (1990–2022)

Millions of people cross political borders yearly without having the proper documents. This has led to increased detention and deportation practices in destination countries for reasons related to ... According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), an international migrant is a person who moves away from his or her country and crosses international political borders for a variety of

An Egalitarian Perspective on Information Sharing: The Example of Health Care Priorities

-making and patient autonomy . Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy , 15 ( 2 ), 115 - 127 . https://doi. org/10.1007/s11019-011-9336-x. 27. El-Alti , L. , Sandman , L. , & Munthe , C. ( 2019 ). Person ... . Feehan ( 1977 ). The intent to deceive . Journal of Philosophy , 74 , 143 - 159 . 31. Dynel , M. ( 2020 ). To say the least: Where deceptively withholding information ends and lying begins . Topics in

More Carrots, Less Sticks: Encouraging Good Stewardship in the Global Antimicrobial Commons

members of commons widely embrace an old principle from modern philosophy that has fallen into oblivion: the right to necessity [9]. Necessity justifies a commensurable breaking of rules if doing so allows ... justice; Poverty sensitive; Antibiotic - Even within countries, political authorities have lost touch to the problems faced by the average citizen. As a result, coercive measures will often be too soft on

Disagreement, Unenforceability, and Harm Reduction

Talk of harm reduction has expanded horizontally, to apply to an ever-widening range of policy domains, and vertically, becoming part of official legal and political discourse. This expansion calls ... the most vexed questions in contemporary moral and political philosophy. I have contributed to the debate in Weinstock [ 21 ]. 6 See Dworkin et al. [ 5 ] for the ethical debate over medical

Pain as the Perception of Someone: An Analysis of the Interface Between Pain Medicine and Philosophy

Bullington. Cosmoception?; Egoception?; Exteroception?; Interoception?; Pain?; Perception Background In a paper published in The Journal of Philosophy in 2009, Murat Aydede asked whether feeling pain really ... methodology of its study (pp . 1 - 58 ). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2. Aydede , M. ( 2009 ). Is feeling pain the perception of something? The Journal of Philosophy , 106 ( 10 ), 531 - 567 . 3. Aydede , M. ( 2013

Harm Reduction: A Misnomer

and human rights [ 8 ], contributed to the erasure of its “explicitly radical, structurally-focused founding political philosophy” [ 23 ], and has contributed to its transformation “into a ... Workshops in Political Theory, “The political philosophy of harm reduction,” for helpful comments. Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which

Gender Transition: Is There a Right to Be Forgotten?

. Notwithstanding the philosophical literature that builds upon Mill’s harm principle [ 51, 68, 76 ], some criticise his arguments. It is one of the most debated political philosophy points, e.g. in Rawls’ work ... . Advances in Pediatrics , 59 ( 1 ), 283 - 302 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yapd. 2012 . 04 .003 30. Freeman , S. ( 2009 ). Justice and the social contract: Essays on Rawlsian political philosophy . Oxford

A Comparison of Psychological Stress and Sleep Problems in Undocumented Students, DACA Recipients, and U.S. Citizens

Amidst the uncertainty of a shifting political landscape, our study examined stress and sleep problems experienced by both Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) undergraduates and non-DACA ... testing our primary hypotheses, we examined whether scores on each of the measures had shifted between the two sampling years (2017 and 2019), anticipating increased political focus on immigration issues

Changes in Primary HIV-1 Drug Resistance Due to War Migration from Eastern Europe

; Epidemiology; War; Migrants; Ukraine - Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland Background Due to economic and political situation, especially as a result of war in Ukraine in 2022 ... period 2020–2022, was triggered mainly by the difficult political and economic situation (pre-war conditions). Among 58 patients from Ukraine participating in our study 11 of them (almost 20%) refugeed

Health Care Analysis: Advancing Discourses Between Philosophy, Health, and Policy

, practice, and philosophy. As Dr. Edgar indicates, under his stewardship, the journal has published papers addressing both long-standing and novel debates. As he notes, furthermore, his editorial approach has ... and philosophy. I am particularly eager to enhance this conversation by bringing in more voices from inside policy, including academics engaged in public service, professional ethics, and regulation

Living Near an Immigration Detention Center: Impact on Latinas’ Health

IDCs impacts immigrant communities and public health programming, which is inevitably embedded in political realities. These need to be addressed when providing much needed interventions.