Many healthcare practices expose people to risks of harmful outcomes. However, the major theories of moral philosophy struggle to assess whether, when and why it is ethically justifiable to expose individuals to risks, as opposed to actually harming them. Sven Ove Hansson has proposed an approach to the ethical assessment of risk imposition that encourages attention to factors including questions of justice in the distribution of advantage and risk, people\u27s acceptance or otherwise of risks, and the scope individuals have to influence the practices that generate risk. This paper investigates the ethical justifiability of preventive healthcare practices that expose people to risks including overdiagnosis. We applied Hansson\u27s framework...
Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public healt...
Today different issues’of medical ethics are in focus of the debate. A theoretical sequence starting...
Accelerating progress in screening technologies, e.g. genetic testing, means more individuals are fa...
Wendy Rogers was supported by Future Fellowship (FT130100346) from the Australian Research Council a...
Overdiagnosis is an emerging problem in health policy and practice: we address its definition and et...
Recently a friend told me a story about her dad. Fit and well, he had a PSA test during a general me...
It is a privilege to have respected colleagues engage with our definition and ethical evaluation of ...
<p>Some screening tests for donor blood that are used by blood services to prevent transfusion-trans...
In February 2014, the non-governmental Swiss Medical Board recommended that mammography programmes i...
Background and objectives: The perception of transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) is sensitive ...
<p>Risk communication is critical to the patient-provider relationship that informs the health outco...
Screening for asymptomatic disease is a routine aspect of contemporary public health practice. Howev...
Some experts have argued that patients should routinely be told the specific magnitude and absolute ...
Some experts have argued that patients should routinely be told the specific magnitude and...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public healt...
Today different issues’of medical ethics are in focus of the debate. A theoretical sequence starting...
Accelerating progress in screening technologies, e.g. genetic testing, means more individuals are fa...
Wendy Rogers was supported by Future Fellowship (FT130100346) from the Australian Research Council a...
Overdiagnosis is an emerging problem in health policy and practice: we address its definition and et...
Recently a friend told me a story about her dad. Fit and well, he had a PSA test during a general me...
It is a privilege to have respected colleagues engage with our definition and ethical evaluation of ...
<p>Some screening tests for donor blood that are used by blood services to prevent transfusion-trans...
In February 2014, the non-governmental Swiss Medical Board recommended that mammography programmes i...
Background and objectives: The perception of transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) is sensitive ...
<p>Risk communication is critical to the patient-provider relationship that informs the health outco...
Screening for asymptomatic disease is a routine aspect of contemporary public health practice. Howev...
Some experts have argued that patients should routinely be told the specific magnitude and absolute ...
Some experts have argued that patients should routinely be told the specific magnitude and...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public healt...
Today different issues’of medical ethics are in focus of the debate. A theoretical sequence starting...
Accelerating progress in screening technologies, e.g. genetic testing, means more individuals are fa...