The WHO-INTEGRATE evidence to decision framework version 1.0: integrating WHO norms and values and a complexity perspective
EA Rehfuess, JM Stratil, IB Scheel, A Portela… - BMJ Global …, 2019 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Evidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks intend to ensure that all criteria of
relevance to a health decision are systematically considered. This paper, part of a series …
relevance to a health decision are systematically considered. This paper, part of a series …
Disorders of consciousness rehabilitation: Ethical dimensions and epistemic dilemmas
MJ Young - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics, 2024 - pmr.theclinics.com
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) who survive to discharge following severe
brain injury can face profoundly complex medical, ethical, and psychosocial challenges …
brain injury can face profoundly complex medical, ethical, and psychosocial challenges …
The COVID-19 wicked problem in public health ethics: conflicting evidence, or incommensurable values?
F Angeli, S Camporesi, G Dal Fabbro - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2021 - nature.com
While the world was facing a rapidly progressing COVID-19 second wave, a policy paradox
emerged. On the one side, much more was known by Autumn 2020 about the mechanisms …
emerged. On the one side, much more was known by Autumn 2020 about the mechanisms …
Development of the WHO-INTEGRATE evidence-to-decision framework: an overview of systematic reviews of decision criteria for health decision-making
JM Stratil, R Baltussen, I Scheel, A Nacken… - Cost Effectiveness and …, 2020 - Springer
Background Decision-making in public health and health policy is complex and requires
careful deliberation of many and sometimes conflicting normative and technical criteria …
careful deliberation of many and sometimes conflicting normative and technical criteria …
Internal erosion in granular media: direct numerical simulations and energy interpretation
Internal erosion in soils is characterized by a first step of detachment of solid particles from
the granular skeleton under the action of water seepage; then the detached particles are …
the granular skeleton under the action of water seepage; then the detached particles are …
WICID framework version 1.0: criteria and considerations to guide evidence-informed decision-making on non-pharmacological interventions targeting COVID-19
JM Stratil, M Voss, L Arnold - BMJ global health, 2020 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Public health decision-making requires the balancing of numerous, often
conflicting factors. However, participatory, evidence-informed decision-making processes to …
conflicting factors. However, participatory, evidence-informed decision-making processes to …
Anti‐Black racism as a chronic condition
N Sederstrom, T Lasege - Hastings Center Report, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Because America has a foundation of anti‐Black racism, being born Black in this nation
yields an identity that breeds the consequences of a chronic condition. This article highlights …
yields an identity that breeds the consequences of a chronic condition. This article highlights …
An ethical analysis of policy dialogues
P Mitchell, M Reinap, K Moat… - Health Research Policy …, 2023 - Springer
Background A policy dialogue is a tool which promotes evidence-informed policy-making. It
involves deliberation about a high-priority issue, informed by a synthesis of the best …
involves deliberation about a high-priority issue, informed by a synthesis of the best …
The multi-subject cooperation mechanism of home care for the disabled elderly in Beijing: a qualitative research
R Zhang, Z Zhang, Y Peng, S Zhai, J Zhou, J Chen - BMC Primary Care, 2022 - Springer
Background Currently, population aging has been an obstacle and the spotlight for all
countries. Compared with developed countries, problems caused by China's aging …
countries. Compared with developed countries, problems caused by China's aging …
More voices are always better: Tackling power differentials in knowledge production and access in human biology
L McKerracher… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Academic human biology seeks to characterize and explain human biocultural
variation in terms of adaptations to local environments. Understanding and educating about …
variation in terms of adaptations to local environments. Understanding and educating about …