... interventions and cloning trates on practical issues, within the context of licensing clinics for testing speciWc inherited conditions and restricting access through guidelines that limit which ... associated with a possibly diminished sense of individuality and personal autonomy, belong to the same analysis Ethical issuesin embryo interventions and cloning Perhaps feminist psychoanalytical ... ‘micoethical’ issues should also be seen in the larger ‘macroethical’ context, including issues of social justice such as equal access to fertility treatment These are questions of public policy and...
... zidovudine treatment New England Journal of Medicine 331: 1173–80 Corbitt, G (1999) HIV testing and screening Current practicalities and future possibilities In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening and ... Childbearing in a Multiracial Society A Handbook for Health Professionals Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann Sherr, L (1999) Counselling and HIV testing: ethical dilemmas In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening ... Manuel, C (1999) HIV screening: beneWts and harms to the individual and the community In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening and ConWdentiality, ed R Bennett and C.A Erin, pp 61–74 Oxford: Oxford...
... coal miners in terms of the “frame” of numbers of coal miners, the health of miners appears to be diminishing That is, coal mine deaths, per thousand coal-mine employees in the US, have been increasing ... question, influences on the funding of some research projects (and not others), influences on the outcome of research (i.e., findings), and influences on the dissemination of research findings? Are ... Module 7: EthicalIssuesin Environmental and Occupational Health 185 Case Study 4: Part In arguing that worker health is not improving, Herbert and Landrigan make a number of ethicaland scientific...
... people’s living standards are improving and increasing industrialization and development of more extensive and garbage are making more and more with the increasingly complex composition and diversity ... hazardous waste is becoming environmental problems andsocial imperative in the country andin Hai Duong Now, waste treatment was ineffective and causing public opinion in the community, pose ... Industry, Ministry of Labor-Invalids andSocial Affairs, Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade since 2005, together with Vietnam Leather & Footwear Association, and The Vietnam National Textile and...
... to be done in introducing policiesand practices on employment, training and services for minority communities: the Firm had no policy in the fight against racism – anti-racism – and, in its operations, ... Rethinking social work ethics The contents of this book 1 12 In search of the holy grail Naina Patel Introduction Starting anti-racism Utilitarianism Differing goals 16 Ethicalissuesinsocial ... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication...
... statutory licensing and regulating bodies, including the Independent Television Commission, the Radio Authority, the Broadcasting Complaints Commission and the Broadcasting Standards Council ... accepts the internal goals and values of journalism Thus, in defining a free press as one in which editorial independence is maintained, one is not appealing to property rights but to the internal ... The Independent, the Financial Times— have nobly maintained a public interest role, but in a changing and increasingly complex democratic society there is a need for diversity of values and perspectives...
... MEDICINE AND GENE THERAPY: ETHICALISSUESIN THE CLINICAL CONTEXT 321 seem to be anything ethically problematic about physicians offering such an intervention to that individual, or that individual ... distinctions in mind we can raise some additional ethics issues regarding gene therapy from a social point of view Is there anything intrinsically morally objectionable about gene therapy in any ... would support a presumption in favor of continuing the development of germline genetic engineering That is, we have argued that germline genetic engineering is not intrinsically morally objectionable...
... results in the infant becoming involved in a growing number and variety of social relationships In summary, none of the views discussed above provides an adequate account of moral standing In looking ... secrecy in donor insemination Heather Widdows 167 III 181 F IR ST A N D SEC O N D T RI M EST ER 12 Ethicalandsocial aspects of evaluating fetal screening Elina Hemminki 183 13 Prenatal counselling ... worth living? When is it morally wrong to reproduce? Rebecca Bennett and John Harris 321 21 Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from handicapped neonates Neil McIntosh 335 Index...
... withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment can be considered, the present condition of the infant must be assessed in the Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment Beyond ... Child Health St Mary’s NHS Trust Clinical Ethics Committee (2000) Guidelines on Withdrawing Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment and Withholding Treatment London: St Mary’s NHS ... elements in a diYcult case, but the ethicaland moral pressures that arise are usually not clear-cut In the US andin some UK hospitals (including St Mary’s and Great Ormond Street in London),...
... (DiVerent feminist standpoints are supported by feminist standpoint theory, which I have described and defended in Mahowald, 1995a.) Within the context of that imperative, targeting some fetuses ... decisions ‘on the understanding that they are saving some of the children by sacriWcing others’ (Souter and Goodwin, 1998: p 69) In Cases 3a, 3b and 4, the rationale for requesting FTPP is to save ... specialized training in infertility treatment can and prescribe infertility drugs without utilizing techniques that would minimize the risk of high-order multiples Whether administered by generalists...
... available in this series: EthicalIssuesin Journalism and the Media Edited by Andrew Belsey and Ruth Chadwick EthicalIssuesinSocial Work Edited by Richard Hugman and David Smith Genetic Counselling ... EthicalIssuesin Nursing This book examines major ethicalissuesin nursing practice It eschews the abstract approaches of bioethics and medical ethics, and takes as its point of departure ... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication...
... accounting Creative accounting is referred to also as income smoothing, earnings management, earnings smoothing, financial engineering and cosmetic accounting The preferred term in the USA, and ... to be ineffective in preventing individuals from employing misleading reporting practices The challenge of enforcing Internacional Accounting Standards within a range of differing accounting cultural ... abuse of accounting rules as falling within their domain, and therefore demanding their ethical judgement, while the manipulation of transactions falls within the domain of management and so is not...
... were not taken into account in the final grading of the systems The overall ranking for all systems (excluding the T E C H corpus results) is given in Figure 2, in terms of the Sent and Char F-measures ... Judith Klavans and Evelyne Tzoukermama 1995 Combining Corpus and Machinereadable Dictionary Data for Building Bilingual Lexicons Machine Translation, 10(3) Lueie Langlois 1996 Bilingual Concordances: ... were involved in the project: the corpus providers (LPL and RALI) and the (RALI, LOILIA, ISSCO, IRMC and LIA) General coordination was handled by J V~ronis (LPL); a discussion group was set up and...
... discussion in European labour andsocial law andin strengthening the role of critical legal thinking This invigorates the hope that social justice may remain both an aim and a methodology in the ... C Crouch, Social a Change in Western Europe, Oxford 1999 12 socialpoliciesand market principles andin certain respects equally profoundly split along historical, political and institutional ... significant and gradually increasing shares of sovereignty was, in actuality, instrumental in reaffirming the decisive economic and political role of the state and the national interest And there...
... giving up her core position, can be paralleled in some other recent work, including writings from a deontological and consequentialist standpoint Some thinkers in the Kantian tradition, including ... examined in a way which brings out their larger significance for ethical theory in general Questions relating to the nature of ethical concepts and the grounding of ethical norms are examined in ... important independent moves within the debate andin that way enlarges our understanding of ancient arguments for ethical objectivity PART I Issuesin Ancient and Modern Theory The Nature and Grounding...
... Regular and EC economics are completely different EC involves gathering, selecting, synthesizing, and distributing information Economics of EC starts with supply and demand, and ends with pricing ... calls •Business value creation processes : ordering, bookkeeping, inventorying •Auction, bidding, bartering •Remote education, telemedicine, and other interactive services •Cybercafes interactive ... falling, global interest-based communities will spring up Mainly in support of business-to-business financial and other repetitive, standard transactions, e.g EFT & EDI The emergence of the Internet...
... of clinical research findings into routine clinical practice, and hence to reduce inappropriate care [3] It includes the study of influences on the behaviour of health-care professionals and health ... than individual patient randomised controlled trials [4] Cluster randomized trials randomize an intact social unit (cluster) to an intervention and collect data from individuals within that social ... funds for individual doctors, providing an inducement Inducements might coerce doctors into, for example, increasing the uptake of vaccinations or screening This can lead to patients' being put...
... nursing care to problem solving training on levels of depressive symptoms in postpartum women Patient Education and Counselling 2006, 63:64-73 19 Aydin N, Inandi T, Karabulut N: Depression and ... including in Europe [25], Africa [26], and America [27] The reliability and validity study of the scale in Turkish was established [28] using the SCID as a gold standard, finding sensitivity and ... settings, and a comprehensive range of covariates Random sampling of antenatal clinics was not feasible in this setting because of difficulties in enumeration of these An approach was taken instead...