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  1. (1 other version)The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.Matthew R. Hunt, Lisa Schwartz, Christina Sinding & Laurie Elit - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (1):47-55.
    In this article, we present an ethics framework for health practice in humanitarian and development work: the ethics of engaged presence. The ethics of engaged presence framework aims to articulate in a systematic fashion approaches and orientations that support the engagement of expatriate health care professionals in ways that align with diverse obligations and responsibilities, and promote respectful and effective action and relationships. Drawn from a range of sources, the framework provides a vocabulary and narrative structure for examining the moral (...)
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  • Cholera and Nothing More.M. R. Hunt - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (1):55-59.
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  • Ethical considerations in crisis and humanitarian interventions: The view from home.Sondra S. Crosby & Michael A. Grodin - 2007 - Ethics and Behavior 17 (2):203 – 205.
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  • (1 other version)The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.Matthew R. Hunt, Lisa Schwartz, Christina Sinding & Laurie Elit - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):47-55.
    In this article, we present an ethics framework for health practice in humanitarian and development work: the ethics of engaged presence. The ethics of engaged presence framework aims to articulate in a systematic fashion approaches and orientations that support the engagement of expatriate health care professionals in ways that align with diverse obligations and responsibilities, and promote respectful and effective action and relationships. Drawn from a range of sources, the framework provides a vocabulary and narrative structure for examining the moral (...)
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  • Conflicts surrounding individual and collective aspects of ethics in health emergencies.Claudia Garcia Serpa Osorio-de-Castro, Donal O’Mathúna, Angela Fernandes Esher Moritz & Elaine Silva Miranda - 2022 - Ethics and Behavior 32 (7):618-633.
    Disasters and public health emergencies raise a variety of ethical dilemmas, often including those that require balancing the best interests of individuals against those of groups or communities. The on-going COVID-19 pandemic provides examples of these ethical conflicts, as do other recent outbreaks. Decisions and actions in this context must address different ethical issues, ranging from those directly related to autonomy, consent, privacy and confidentiality to those related to interventions and technologies, such as efficacy, effectiveness, safety and fair access. This (...)
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  • Conceptualizing Ethical Issues of Humanitarian Work: Results From a Critical Literature Review.Louis Côté & Marie-Josée Drolet - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 4 (1):152-167.
    This article presents results of a critical review of the literature discussing the ethical issues arising in humanitarian work, following the method proposed by McCullough, Coverdale and Chervenak. Our aim was primarily to focus on how the ethical issues arising in humanitarian work are conceptualized within the literature we reviewed. We think that properly conceptualizing the ethical issues which humanitarian workers may face can provide avenues to better respond to them. We analysed 61 documents, as part of a literature review, (...)
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  • Ethical Issues Arising in Humanitarian Work and Possible Responses to Them: Results from a Critical Literature Review.Louis Côté & Marie-Josée Drolet - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (3-4):16-32.
    Bien que le travail humanitaire soit lié à des questions éthiques parfois préoccupantes, aucune revue de la littérature n’a jusqu’à présent décrit ces questions et les réponses possibles. Suivant la méthode proposée par McCullough, Coverdale et Chervenak, une revue critique de la littérature a été réalisée afin de combler cette lacune dans la littérature existante. 83 articles ont été sélectionnés pour être analysés et 25 unités de sens ont émergé, qui ont été regroupées en trois grandes catégories de questions éthiques (...)
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  • Ethics of health care practice in humanitarian crises.Matthew Robert Hunt - unknown
    Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agencies to respond to the needs of affected populations. In such cases, international relief organizations are frequently involved in the provision of emergency assistance. Health care professionals play a key role in these interventions. This practice environment is significantly different from the context of health care delivery in the home countries of expatriate health care professionals. Clinicians who travel from a developed nation to a resource-poor setting where (...)
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