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Autor:
Susanna Flavia Boxall, Becky Cox-White
Publikováno v:
Journal of Controversial Ideas. 3:1
We offer a consequentialist-based rejection of a recent argument claiming that patients should no longer be required to specify a sex category (i.e., mark “male” or “female”) on healthcare forms. The targeted argument—based on claims that n
Autor:
Becky Cox White
Free and informed consent is one of the most widespread and morally important practices of modern health care; competence to consent is its cornerstone. In this book, Becky Cox White provides a concise introduction to the key practical, philosophical
Autor:
Becky Cox, Caroline Bartle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport & Health. 19:100954
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Introduction: Cycling offers significant benefits for disabled people in the form of independent mobility and improved management of chronic health conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity through increased physica
Autor:
White, Becky Cox
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In Journal of Professional Nursing 1999 15(3):151-159
Autor:
Zimbelman, Joel, White, Becky Cox
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In Journal of Professional Nursing 1999 15(3):142-145
Autor:
White, Becky Cox, Zimbelman, Joel
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Professional Nursing 1999 15(3):139-141
Autor:
Becky Cox-White, Susanna Flavia Boxall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 33:558-576
Disability activists' redefinition of "disability" as a social, rather than a medical, problem attempts to reassign causality. We explicate the untenable implications of this approach and argue this definition is maleficent, unjust, and inconsistent.
Autor:
Becky Cox White
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Teaching Ethics. 7:119-125
Autor:
White, Becky Cox, Zimbelman, Joel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicine & Philosophy. Aug98, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p477-499. 23p.
Autor:
Becky Cox White
Publikováno v:
Journal of Professional Nursing. 15:151-159
This article argues that the American Nurses Association's (ANA) prohibition of nurse-assisted suicide is misguided. The ANA's reasons for this policy do not provide the necessary conceptual or empirical support for the prohibition. In fact, argument