The question of how to implement medical triages has become highly salient during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to be actively discussed. It is important to know how members of the general public think about this issue. For one, knowledge about the public's standpoint can help resolve important questions where ethical considerations are by themselves not sufficient, for instance whether the patient's age should matter. It can also help identify if more communication with the public about medical ethics is needed. We study how members of the Swiss public would allocate intensive medical care among COVID-19 patients using data from two original conjoint survey experiments conducted in Switzerland in the context of the first and second p...
Background: Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events th...
Since the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic began, large amounts of (mis)information have been disse...
The prospect of a severe influenza pandemic poses a daunting public health threat to hospitals and t...
Aims: One of the major ethical challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic comes in the form of fair t...
With the arrival of vaccines against the novel coronavirus in late 2020, the issue of how vaccines s...
The general public is subject to triage policies that allocate scarce lifesaving resources during th...
Background The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed healthcare systems in many countries,...
Background Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, governments, health experts, and ethicists have proposed gu...
Objective As cases of COVID-19 infections surge, concerns have renewed about intensive care units (I...
In the face of the threatening increase of patients needing Intensive care unit support during the C...
Introduction: One of the challenges faced by hospitals during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19...
Abstract Background Pandemic influenza may exacerbate...
The success of government-recommended mitigation measures during the COVID-19 pandemic depends large...
Background Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events tha...
Background: How much of a role should personal responsibility play in triage criteria? Because volun...
Background: Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events th...
Since the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic began, large amounts of (mis)information have been disse...
The prospect of a severe influenza pandemic poses a daunting public health threat to hospitals and t...
Aims: One of the major ethical challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic comes in the form of fair t...
With the arrival of vaccines against the novel coronavirus in late 2020, the issue of how vaccines s...
The general public is subject to triage policies that allocate scarce lifesaving resources during th...
Background The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed healthcare systems in many countries,...
Background Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, governments, health experts, and ethicists have proposed gu...
Objective As cases of COVID-19 infections surge, concerns have renewed about intensive care units (I...
In the face of the threatening increase of patients needing Intensive care unit support during the C...
Introduction: One of the challenges faced by hospitals during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19...
Abstract Background Pandemic influenza may exacerbate...
The success of government-recommended mitigation measures during the COVID-19 pandemic depends large...
Background Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events tha...
Background: How much of a role should personal responsibility play in triage criteria? Because volun...
Background: Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events th...
Since the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic began, large amounts of (mis)information have been disse...
The prospect of a severe influenza pandemic poses a daunting public health threat to hospitals and t...