It is unclear whether someone’s responsibility for developing a disease or maintaining his or her health should affect what healthcare he or she receives. While this dispute continues, we suggest that, if responsibility is to play a role in healthcare, the concept must be rethought in order to reflect the sense in which many health-related behaviours occur repeatedly over time and are the product of more than one agent. Most philosophical accounts of responsibility are synchronic and individualistic; we indicate here what paying more attention to the diachronic and dyadic aspects of responsibility might involve and what implications this could have for assessments of responsibility for health-related behaviour
Purpose Although the term ‘‘responsibility’ ’ plays a central role in bioethics and public health, i...
The recent increased prevalence of diseases related to unhealthy lifestyles raises difficulties for ...
Medical priority-setting has been discussed heatedly in Sweden since the 1990s. While criteria such ...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
Combatting chronic, lifestyle-related disease has become a healthcare priority in the developed worl...
Combatting chronic, lifestyle-related disease has become a healthcare priority in the developed worl...
People are causally responsible for many of their own problems. Indeed, in the arena of healthcare, ...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
Lifestyle diseases constitute an increasing portion of health problems and this trend is likely to c...
This paper distinguishes between synchronic responsibility (SR) and diachronic responsibility (DR). ...
In this paper I analyze a view that is increasingly spreading among philosophers and even physicians...
When it comes to determining how healthcare resources should be allocated, there are many factors th...
Governments, physicians, media and academics have all called for individuals to bear responsibility ...
How responsible are patients for adhering to treatment plans designed to optimize the treatment of t...
Purpose Although the term ‘‘responsibility’ ’ plays a central role in bioethics and public health, i...
The recent increased prevalence of diseases related to unhealthy lifestyles raises difficulties for ...
Medical priority-setting has been discussed heatedly in Sweden since the 1990s. While criteria such ...
In this article, we focus at a key concept of today's healthcare, namely responsibility. Personal re...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
Combatting chronic, lifestyle-related disease has become a healthcare priority in the developed worl...
Combatting chronic, lifestyle-related disease has become a healthcare priority in the developed worl...
People are causally responsible for many of their own problems. Indeed, in the arena of healthcare, ...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
Lifestyle diseases constitute an increasing portion of health problems and this trend is likely to c...
This paper distinguishes between synchronic responsibility (SR) and diachronic responsibility (DR). ...
In this paper I analyze a view that is increasingly spreading among philosophers and even physicians...
When it comes to determining how healthcare resources should be allocated, there are many factors th...
Governments, physicians, media and academics have all called for individuals to bear responsibility ...
How responsible are patients for adhering to treatment plans designed to optimize the treatment of t...
Purpose Although the term ‘‘responsibility’ ’ plays a central role in bioethics and public health, i...
The recent increased prevalence of diseases related to unhealthy lifestyles raises difficulties for ...
Medical priority-setting has been discussed heatedly in Sweden since the 1990s. While criteria such ...