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    The ill-fated triad: Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill - Post-Yalta strokes and the impact on world leaders.Eti Muharremi & Gentian Vyshka - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    The Yalta Conference of 1945 brought together three of the most influential leaders of the 20th century: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. Surprisingly, all three leaders would go on to suffer strokes after the conference. This manuscript examines the health status of these leaders during and after the Yalta Conference, the factors that contributed to their strokes (including the role of hypertension), and other modifiable risk factors present in each one of them, and the impact of their (...)
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  2. The mediating role of moral reasoning in spiritual intelligence and caring behaviors in Iranian emergency nurses.Raheleh Amiri, Mina Gaeeni & Hoda Ahmari Tehran - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Moral reasoning is necessary to the nursing profession. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the mediating role of moral reasoning in spiritual intelligence and caring behaviors among Iranian emergency nurses. In this descriptive-analytical study structural equation modeling (SEM) is employed for the data analysis. the minimum required sample size determined by the number of parameters of the model was 18. Considering that 5 to 15 samples were required for each of the parameters; the required sample size was 272. Nurses working (...)
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  3. Ethical challenges in gestational diabetes.Mojgan Asadi, Farzaneh Zahedi, Mahbube Ebrahimpur & Bagher Larijani - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
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  4. Decolonial health literature can increase our thinking about ethics dumping.Cornelius Olukunle Ewuoso - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    This article draws on the underexplored or novel accounts of inclusion and the moral accounts of decolonization in African health decolonial literature to increase our understanding of how ethics dumping manifests in health research partnerships, and what more ought to be done to eliminate this phenomenon. African decolonial health literature proposes “inclusion that matters” – conceptualized as substantial, respectful and deep engagement with African agency – as a solution to end domination or mitigate the “appearance” of inclusion. Based on this (...)
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  5. Psychometric evaluation of the Persian version of the perception of conscience questionnaire in Iranian nurses.Seyed Alireza Hasani, Roghieh Nazari, Hooman Shahsavari, Tayeb Ramim & Kurosh Jodaki - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Conscience is defined as the cornerstone of ethics and is considered a valuable asset. There is, however, little evidence about how Iranian nurses perceive conscience. The purpose of this study was to psychometrically evaluate the Persian version of the Perception of Conscience Questionnaire (PCQ) in Iranian nurses. In this cross-sectional and descriptive study, a psychometric evaluation of the PCQ was conducted on Iranian nurses in 2022. A total of 300 nurses participated in this study to validate the PCQ. At first, (...)
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    Moral distress and moral courage among Iraqi nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study.Layth Hussein Hashim Hthelee, Afsaneh Sadooghiasl & Sima Mohammadkhan Kermanshahi - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    In the years following its outbreak in 2019, COVID-19 changed the health-care system structures, the context of professional activity, and nurses’ moral performance. The present study aimed to examine the moral distress and moral courage of Iraqi nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted in 2021 on 168 nurses selected by convenience sampling methods. Data were collected by self-reported instruments including a demographic questionnaire, the Professional Moral Courage (PMC), and the Moral Distress Scale (MDS). Data (...)
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  7. Examining the criteria of human dignity.Seyed Abdosaleh Jafari, Behin Araminia, Hanieh Tavasoli, Nafiseh Tavasoli, Soheil Abedi & Ahmad Fayaz Bakhsh - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    One of the critical aspects in discussing human dignity is the establishment of its criterion, a standard unique to humans. This criterion should effectively create a fundamental and structural distinction from other creatures. Initially, our focus was on the endeavors of biologists to differentiate the human species from others, emphasizing the physical aspects. However, physical and genetic differences lack the necessary characteristics to serve as a criterion for dignity. Subsequently, we explored the notion of this criterion in human behavior. Yet, (...)
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  8. How to approach a colleague’s error: a journey from moral knowledge to moral action.Shiva Khaleghparast, Majid Maleki, Maziyar Gholampour Dehaki, Setareh Homami, Afsaneh Sadooghiasl, Saeideh Mazloomzadeh & Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
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    Evaluation of medical sciences students’ awareness of the patients’ rights charter: a cross-sectional study.Mahsa Khedmatizare, Maedeh Moosavipour, Nastaran Saeedi & Maryam Aghabarary - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Compliance with patients’ rights by medical sciences students requires an understanding of the patients’ rights charter. This study aimed to assess the awareness of medical sciences students regarding the patients’ rights charter. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted, involving all final-year medical sciences students at Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Iran (n=370). Samples were selected using convenience sampling, and data were collected through a questionnaire designed to evaluate awareness of the patients’ rights charter. The study included 269 students. The results (...)
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  10. Access to health care for Afghan immigrants and refugees: an ethico-legal analysis based on the Iranian health law system.Farzad Zakian Khoramabadi, Vahid Moazzen, Alireza Parsapour, Amirhossein Takian, Abbas Mirshekari, ‪Bagher Larijani & Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    The right to health is an internationally recognized and established human right with a long history of appreciation, indicating that governments should guarantee the highest possible level of access to health and provide health-care serivces with no discrimination based on nationality, race, gender, language or religion. The present study explored this topic using an analytic-descriptive approach. We reviewed related laws, policies and other available documents with the aim to investigate the ethico-legal aspects of Afghan refugees' and immigrants' access to health (...)
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  11. Ethical challenges raised by osteoporosis-related clinical trials.Maryam Mirahmad, Sayed Mahmoud Sajjadi-Jazi, Fariba Asghari & Bagher Larijani - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Osteoporosis has a significant economy, society, and health burden. The recent advancement of available therapies caused ethical questions regarding the use of placebo-controlled studies in osteoporosis. Some specialists believe it is not ethically to subject the study participants to any additional risk when there is already verified effective therapy for the disease and established therapies can significantly decrease the likelihood of osteoporotic fracture. Accordingly, researchers have expressed ethical concerns over placebo-controlled trials. Here, we have briefly addressed ethical and methodological aspects (...)
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    Psychometric properties of the Persian version of the nursing moral disengagement scale.Ali Mohammadpour, Hoda Salehi & Mahdi Basiri Moghaddam - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Moral disengagement is a set of cognitive mechanisms through which a person violates his/her moral standards without losing his/her dignity. Therefore, a tool has been designed to measure moral disengagement in nurses. This study aims to determine the psychometric properties of the Nursing Moral Disengagement scale. In this methodological study, 440 nurses working in hospitals of Mashhad were selected by the availability sampling method. The translation was carried out using the forward-backward method. The final version of the tool was psychometrically (...)
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    Respecting patients’ rights in hospitals: patients’ and health-care workers’ perspectives.Soolmaz Moosavi, Maryam Sadaat Mousavi, Ayat Ahmadi, Amirhossein Mardani, Alireza Parsapoor & Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    Considering the importance of respecting and observing patients’ rights, this study aimed to assess the level of observance of hospitalized patients’ rights from both patients’ and health-care workers' (HCWs) perspectives. This cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study reports the responses of 486 patients and 887 HCWs in a public referral university hospital. The study illustrates that patients and HCWs think patients’ rights are respected at a medium level; however, HCWs reported lower levels of respect for patients’ rights than patients, and senior HCWs reported (...)
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  14. Ethical issues experienced by otolaryngologists: a conventional content analysis.Soolmaz Moosavi, Zahra Zandpoor, Masood Motasadi Zarandi, AmirAhmad Shojaei & Alireza Parsapoor - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    To deliver effective medical services and establish trust and psychological security in patients, care providers must prioritize ethical principles. Developing a comprehensive clinical education program for learners, along with specific ethical guidelines, and implementing managerial and executive interventions necessitates a thorough understanding of the ethical challenges within this field. This qualitative study aimed to elucidate the ethical issues faced by otolaryngologists. Sixteen otolaryngologists participated in the study, selected through purposive sampling. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, and the analysis, conducted (...)
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  15. Ethical considerations in sarcopenia research.Gita Shafiee, Narges Zargar Balajam, Ramin Heshmat & Bagher Larijani - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    As the population ages, the number of older people with various geriatric diseases is increasing. Sarcopenia is one of the important geriatric diseases with high mortality and morbidity. Some research needs to understand risk factors, diagnosis, and prevention, and develop treatment options with high safety and efficacy for sarcopenic people. To reduce the risks involved with sarcopenic people in clinical research, it is necessary to consider the ethical review of research on this issue. Therefore, this study aimed to guide on (...)
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    Self-citation: to do or not to do?Nematullah Shomoossi & Mostafa Rad - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
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  17. A dialog on common morality in medical ethics in a pluralist setting in Iran: a qualitative content analysis.Ladannaz Zahedi, Bagher Larijani, Mohsen Javadi, Shahin Aawani, Seyed Abdosaleh Jafari, Kobra Joodaki, Roya Rashidpouraie & Saeedeh Saeedi Tehrani - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 16.
    The concept of common morality is fundamental in medical ethics, and lack of universal content and characteristics of common morality is a product of its multifaceted nature. This study aimed to identify the ideas and experiences of academic faculties regarding common morality in a pluralistic setting to promote conceptual knowledge and strengthen moral reasoning and ethical decision-making.The study was conducted using a qualitative method, employing semi-structured in-depth interviews with thirteen faculty members who were selected purposively. In order to assess their (...)
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