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pro vyhledávání: '"Patrick S. Duggan"'
Autor:
Joanne Kurtzberg, David M. Blass, Kirby Smith, Michael V. Johnston, Alan Regenberg, Andrew W. Siegel, Joseph T. Coyle, Hilary Bok, Jeremy Sugarman, John W. McDonald, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Richard T. Johnson, S. Matthew Liao, Angelo L. Vescovi, Patricia A. King, Ahmet Hoke, Douglas A. Kerr, Argye E. Hillis, Julia Finkel, Hongjun Song, John D. Gearhart, Henry T. Greely, Karin B. Nelson, Guy M. McKhann, Davor Solter, Wise Young, Richard J. Traystman, Debra J. H. Mathews, Mahendra S. Rao, Ruth R. Faden, Patrick S. Duggan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 29:1-9
Progress in regenerative medicine seems likely to produce new treatments for neurologic conditions that use human cells as therapeutic agents; at least one trial for such an intervention is already under way. The development of cell-based interventio
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 22:1722-1728
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been approved by the FDA for use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Case reports and case series have reported significant psychiatric side effects in some individuals. The goal o
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 22:1119-1124
Previous studies suggest that patients who are more involved in their medical care have better outcomes.We sought to compare health care processes and outcomes for patients with HIV based on their preferred level of involvement in health decisions.Cr
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Academic Medicine. 82:193-198
The Institute of Medicine has concluded that racial and ethnic minorities receive lower-quality health care and have poorer health outcomes than their white counterparts in the United States.1 In addition to well-documented disparities in the technic
What Does ‘Respect’ Mean? Exploring the Moral Obligation of Health Professionals to Respect Patients
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet it is often unclear what respect means in this setting. While we recognize that there are many reasonable ways to think about and use the term 'respect
Publikováno v:
Hastings Center Report. 37:32-39
Because an influenza pandemic would create the most serious hardships for those who already face most serious hardships, countries should take special measures to mitigate the effect of a pandemic on existing social inequalities. Unfortunately, there
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. 62:347-354
To explore the domain of physician-reported respect for individual patients by investigating the following questions: How variable is physician-reported respect for patients? What patient characteristics are associated with greater physician-reported
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Patient Education and Counseling. 62:271-276
Objective Patient-centeredness is regarded as an important feature of high quality patient care, but little effort has been devoted to grounding patient-centeredness as an explicitly moral concept. We sought to describe the moral commitments that und
Autor:
Mary Catherine Beach, Jeremy Sugarman, Lisa A. Cooper, Patrick S. Duggan, Jose J. Arbelaez, Rachel L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Family Medicine. 3:331-338
PURPOSE Although involving patients in their own health care is known to be associated with improved outcomes, this study was conducted to determine whether respecting persons more broadly, such as treating them with dignity, has additional positive
Autor:
Joseph T. Coyle, David M. Blass, Wise Young, Patricia A. King, Karin B. Nelson, Hongjun Song, K. Smith, Henry T. Greely, R. J. Traystman, J. Finkel, Angelo L. Vescovi, Andrew W. Siegel, Mahendra S. Rao, Jeremy Sugarman, John W. McDonald, Rachel L. Johnson, Ahmet Hoke, Alan Regenberg, Davor Solter, S. M. Liao, Hilary Bok, J. Yanofski, Douglas A. Kerr, Joanne Kurtzberg, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Ruth R. Faden, Argye E. Hillis, John D. Gearhart, Patrick S. Duggan, Guy M. McKhann, Debra J. H. Mathews, Michael V. Johnston
Publikováno v:
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB. 9(5)
The prospect of using cell-based interventions (CBIs) to treat neurological conditions raises several important ethical and policy questions. In this target article, we focus on issues related to the unique constellation of traits that characterize C