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  1. Clinical ethics: Healthcare workers’ perceptions of the duty to work during an influenza pandemic.S. Damery, H. Draper, S. Wilson, S. Greenfield & J. Ives - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):12-18.
    Healthcare workers are often assumed to have a duty to work, even if faced with personal risk. This is particularly so for professionals. However, the health service also depends on non-professionals, such as porters, cooks and cleaners. The duty to work is currently under scrutiny because of the ongoing challenge of responding to pandemic influenza, where an effective response depends on most uninfected HCWs continuing to work, despite personal risk. This paper reports findings of a survey of HCWs conducted across (...)
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  • Health Care Workers' Willingness to Work in a Pandemic.Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Angela W. Prehn & Karen G. Gervais - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (8):21-23.
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  • Health Care Workers' Willingness to Work in a Pandemic.Dorothy E. Vawter - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (8):21-23.
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