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Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives (Hardcover): Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc,... Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives (Hardcover)
Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc, Bernice Elger
R5,645 Discovery Miles 56 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume aims to capture a European gist of theoretical sensibilities, conceptual resources, and research interests, but not in an adversarial way, as opposed to American bioethics. The volume gathers contributions from European scholars as they collaborate and form a research network, drawing on a diversity of philosophical traditions and local knowledge, with the aim of debating universal bioethical problems. ABSTRACTING & INDEXING Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives is covered by the following services: Baidu Scholar DOAB (Directory of Open Access Books) EBSCO Discovery Service Google Scholar J-Gate Naviga (Softweco) Primo Central (ExLibris) ReadCube Semantic Scholar Summon (ProQuest) TDOne (TDNet) WorldCat (OCLC)

Intelligent Assistive Technologies for Dementia - Clinical, Ethical, Social, and Regulatory Implications (Hardcover): Fabrice... Intelligent Assistive Technologies for Dementia - Clinical, Ethical, Social, and Regulatory Implications (Hardcover)
Fabrice Jotterand, Marcello Ienca, Tenzin Wangmo, Bernice Elger
R2,647 Discovery Miles 26 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The financial burden and the level of specialized care required to look after older adults with dementia has reached the point of a public health crisis. Older adults diagnosed and living with the disorder reached 35.6 million worldwide in 2010 and is expected to increase to 135.5 million in 2050, with costs soaring to $1.1 trillion. In the face of the increasing burden this disorder poses to health care systems and the management of this patient population, intelligent assistive technologies (IATs) represent a remarkable and promising strategy to meet the need of persons suffering from dementia. These technologies aim at helping individuals compensate for specific physical and cognitive deficits, and maintain a higher level of independence at home and in everyday activities. However, the rapid development and widespread implementation of these technologies are not without associated challenges at multiple levels. An international and multidisciplinary group of authors provide future-oriented and in-depth analysis of IATs. Part I delineates the current landscape of intelligent assistive technologies for dementia care and age-related disability from a global perspective, while the contributions in Part II analyze and address the major psycho-social implications linked to the development and clinical use of IATs. In the last section, essays examine the major ethical, social and regulatory issues associated with the use of IATs in dementia care. This volume provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of how IATs are reshaping dementia care.

Ethical Issues in Governing Biobanks - Global Perspectives (Paperback): Bernice Elger Ethical Issues in Governing Biobanks - Global Perspectives (Paperback)
Bernice Elger; Nikola Biller-Andorno, Alexander M. Capron
R1,712 Discovery Miles 17 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Population genomics research drawing on genetic databases has expanded rapidly, with some of this information being combined in 'biobanks'. Managing this information in an appropriate way is a highly complex ethical issue in the health policy arena. This book combines theoretical and empirical research to analyze the areas of conflict and consensus in the regulatory and ethical frameworks that have been developed to govern biobanks. Ethicists from the Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law (ETH) of the World Health Organization, the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of Geneva University and the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of the University of Zurich, with the support of the Geneva International Academic Network (GIAN), examine the conditions under which genetic databases can be established, kept, and made use of in an ethically acceptable way. In addition to a comprehensive review of the scientific literature and a comparative analysis of existing normative frameworks, they present the results of in-depth interviews with experts around the world concerning the most unresolved and controversial issues. The results of that study, combined with their normative analysis, leads to recommendations for a better international framework.

Ethical Issues in Governing Biobanks - Global Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed): Bernice Elger Ethical Issues in Governing Biobanks - Global Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed)
Bernice Elger; Nikola Biller-Andorno, Alexander M. Capron
R4,723 Discovery Miles 47 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Population genomics research drawing on genetic databases has expanded rapidly, with some of this information being combined in 'biobanks'. Managing this information in an appropriate way is a highly complex ethical issue in the health policy arena. This book combines theoretical and empirical research to analyze the areas of conflict and consensus in the regulatory and ethical frameworks that have been developed to govern biobanks. Ethicists from the Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law (ETH) of the World Health Organization, the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of Geneva University and the Institute of Biomedical Ethics of the University of Zurich, with the support of the Geneva International Academic Network (GIAN), examine the conditions under which genetic databases can be established, kept, and made use of in an ethically acceptable way. In addition to a comprehensive review of the scientific literature and a comparative analysis of existing normative frameworks, they present the results of in-depth interviews with experts around the world concerning the most unresolved and controversial issues. The results of that study, combined with their normative analysis, leads to recommendations for a better international framework.

Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases - A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics? (Paperback): Bernice Elger Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases - A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics? (Paperback)
Bernice Elger
R1,844 Discovery Miles 18 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following the boom in population databases in recent years there has been sustained and intense international debate about political processes and legal and ethical issues surrounding the protection and use of genetic data. As a result, several national and international organizations and committees have published widely differing guidelines and statements concerning genetic databases and biobanks. Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases compares the new area of biobanking with the tradition of ethically accepted classical research and highlights the distinctive features of existing databases and guidelines. The volume identifies areas of consensus and controversy while investigating the challenges posed to classical health research ethics by the existence of genetic databases, analyzing the reasons for such varying guidelines. The book will be essential to academics, biobankers, policy-makers and researchers in the field of medical ethics.

Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases - A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics? (Hardcover, New Ed): Bernice Elger Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases - A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics? (Hardcover, New Ed)
Bernice Elger
R4,735 Discovery Miles 47 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following the boom in population databases in recent years there has been sustained and intense international debate about political processes and legal and ethical issues surrounding the protection and use of genetic data. As a result, several national and international organizations and committees have published widely differing guidelines and statements concerning genetic databases and biobanks. Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases compares the new area of biobanking with the tradition of ethically accepted classical research and highlights the distinctive features of existing databases and guidelines. The volume identifies areas of consensus and controversy while investigating the challenges posed to classical health research ethics by the existence of genetic databases, analyzing the reasons for such varying guidelines. The book will be essential to academics, biobankers, policy-makers and researchers in the field of medical ethics.

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