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“I Thought It Was My Fault Just for Being Born”. A Review of an SEL Programme for Teenage Victims of Domestic Violence
Published 2021-12-01“…This approach enabled young people to voice and explore the effects of domestic violence on their lives. …”
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Interventions for the empowerment of older people and informal caregivers in transitional care decision-making: short report of a systematic review
Published 2023-02-01“…Abstract Background Care transitions across different settings necessitate careful decision-making for all parties involved, yet research indicates that older people and informal caregivers do not have a strong voice in such decisions. …”
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Prospective acceptability of digital phenotyping among pregnant and parenting people with opioid use disorder: A multisite qualitative study
Published 2023-04-01“…Differences in participant assessments of burden were related to length of time required and level of remuneration to participate in a study. Interviewees voiced broad support for participating in a digital phenotyping study with known/trusted individuals but expressed concerns about third-party data sharing and government monitoring.ConclusionDigital phenotyping methods were acceptable to PPP-OUD. …”
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Tea, Technology and Me: a World Café approach to engage people with dementia and their carers about research priorities and policy development in digital technology and artificial...
Published 2022-08-01“…In conclusion, a suitable World Café approach enables people with dementia and their carers to voice exceptionally useful insights into a topic that already affects, or is very likely to, affect them. …”
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Truth that Matters
Published 2023-07-01“…However, Carter’s justification of ethical deception overlooks the significance of careful judgment in the use of deception in dementia care, violating the personhood of people with dementia. An example illustrating Carter’s perspective on ethical deception and the negative consequences of neglecting the voices of family members of individuals with dementia can be found in the medical case study “How Much a Dementia Patient Needs to Know” by Dr. …”
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Truth that Matters
Published 2023-07-01“…However, Carter’s justification of ethical deception overlooks the significance of careful judgment in the use of deception in dementia care, violating the personhood of people with dementia. An example illustrating Carter’s perspective on ethical deception and the negative consequences of neglecting the voices of family members of individuals with dementia can be found in the medical case study “How Much a Dementia Patient Needs to Know” by Dr. …”
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Marketing madness
Published 2020-03-01“…The expansive view of commercial free speech has grown beyond the voicing of personal or political opinions, the suppression of which challenges liberal society. …”
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Ethical Concerns of School Closures for Low-Income School Aged Children
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Biobanks and Informed Consent
Published 2014-03-01“…However, study results may show why certain groups of people are more susceptible to certain diseases than others, which can lead to stigmatization and act as a deterrent to participation. …”
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Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment Concerns with the BoP Guidelines for Advance Directives
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Contextual Vulnerability Should Guide Fair Subject Selection in Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials
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