Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assistance or development work experience distinctive ethical challenges in providing care and services to populations affected by war, disaster or deprivation. Limited information is available about organizational practices related to preparation and support for health professionals working with non-governmental organizations. In this article, we present one component of the results of a qualitative study conducted with 20 Canadian health care professionals who participated in international aid work. The findings reported here relate to expatriate clinicians ’ experiences and perceptions of ethics preparation, training and support. The strategies ...
Although humanitarian work is linked to ethical issues that are sometimes of concern, no review of t...
Taken on face value the concept of foreign aid seems to imply some level of caring on the part of do...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical i...
Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assist...
Canadian health professionals are involved in humanitarian assistance and development work in many r...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
The aim of this study was to identify global health ethical issues that health professional trainees...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
Short-term global health volunteerism is on the rise, as students and health care professionals see...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study describes the impact of an open-access, case-based global health ethic...
This article explores the collective practices through which ethics is handled at the humanitarian a...
20 transcribed and anonymised interviews with military personnel returning from the military-run Ebo...
Doctors from the United Kingdom are increasingly involved in international medical volunteerism in l...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non...
Although humanitarian work is linked to ethical issues that are sometimes of concern, no review of t...
Taken on face value the concept of foreign aid seems to imply some level of caring on the part of do...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical i...
Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assist...
Canadian health professionals are involved in humanitarian assistance and development work in many r...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
The aim of this study was to identify global health ethical issues that health professional trainees...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
Short-term global health volunteerism is on the rise, as students and health care professionals see...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> This study describes the impact of an open-access, case-based global health ethic...
This article explores the collective practices through which ethics is handled at the humanitarian a...
20 transcribed and anonymised interviews with military personnel returning from the military-run Ebo...
Doctors from the United Kingdom are increasingly involved in international medical volunteerism in l...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non...
Although humanitarian work is linked to ethical issues that are sometimes of concern, no review of t...
Taken on face value the concept of foreign aid seems to imply some level of caring on the part of do...
This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical i...