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Codes of ethics in psychiatry: the state of play at home and abroad. [30-Jun-2022]
Appelbaum P.; Bloch S.; Lim I.; Kenn F.
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the Codes of Ethics in psychiatry - at home and abroad. Objective(s): To review key moments in the development of Codes of Ethics in psychiatry and to offer an analysis of their current role in the profession. Method(s): The presenters include some key
Supporting cancer care clinicians to 'hold' their patients during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic: a role for reflective ethics discussions. [18-Jul-2021]
Delany C.; Benhamu J.; McDougall R.; Ko D.; Jones H.; Mileshkin L.; Largey G.; Clinch A.; Heynemann S.
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and on clinicians themselves. We then show how models of clinical ethics and other similar reflective discussion approaches are a relevant support mechanism to assist clinicians to process and make sense of COVID-19's disruptions to their professional ethical role
The 30th anniversary of the code of ethics of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists-a worthy milestone. [10-Jan-2022]
Izaak L.; Kenn F.; Bloch S.
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(s): The procedure of revision has remained constant: incorporating feedback from college members, committees and faculties, and consulting professional medical bodies and mental health advocacy organisations. Seven major themes of change have emerged with respect
The ethics of war-time data in paediatric trauma: attitudes, angles and impacts. [26-Nov-2023]
Taghavi K.; Isaacs D.; McLeod L.; Gillett G.; Brasher C.Ethical and Practical Realities of Using Letters for Recruitment in Bereavement Research. [9-Aug-2017]
Copnell B.; Butler A.E.; Hall H.
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evidence that participants prefer to be contacted about research studies via letters. However, recruitment involving the use of a letter can occur in a number of ways, each with ethical and practical benefits and limitations. In a study of the experiences
Codes of ethics for psychiatrists: past, present, prospect. [30-Jun-2022]
Bloch S.; Lim I.; Kenn F.
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anniversary of this notable achievement, it is timely to reflect on how these codes have evolved. Objective(s): Our aim is to provide a historically informed perspective of codes of ethics in psychiatry, particularly their place in contemporary practice
The ethical "elephant" in the death penalty "room". [2-Feb-2009]
Keane M.
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of those changes in the brain. Thus, physician opposition to capital punishment may be contributing to significant harm. In this context, the ethics of physician involvement in lethal injection is complex. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
The Elements of Ethical Practice in Australia Applied Psychology Ethics in Australia [2019]
Warren, L.J.An ethical perspective. [18-Sep-2002]
Halasz G.Ethics of sex selection for family balancing. Why balance families?. [15-Feb-1997]
Dawson K.; Trounson A.
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