With topics that range from concern for the success of medical treatments in the binomial of the doctor-patient relationship, research ethics, intrauterine interventions and their ethical and moral implications, reflection on the current understanding of the autonomy of the patient. patient and the challenges involved in thinking about a system and principles of global action from Bioethics this issue shares the concern of rethinking what has been said and what has been raised so far in Bioethics of our time.
Content
Introduction: pp. 881-889
Articles
Therapeutic adherence in patients with chronic non-communicable diseases: diabetes, hypertension and obesity, pp. 897-923
Biomedical research in human beings from public ethics: the social value of research, pp. 947-969
The fetus as a patient: different positions on the same concept, pp. 989-1009
Preliminary proposal of guiding principles for a global bioethics capable of facing today's challenges, pp. 1029-1059
Shared Decision Making in Mental Health: A Novel Proposal, pp. 1087-1111
Reviews
Bioethics, neurosciences and mental health, pp. 1135-1139
Bioethics and human rights. xxv years of reflections, pp. 1143-1149
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36105/mye.2021v32n4
Published: 2021-10-01