Wiley Online Library : Bioethics
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The information, control, and value models of mobile health‐driven empowerment

Abstract Mobile health tools are often said to empower users by providing them with the information they need to exercise control over their health. We aim to bring clarity to this claim, and in doing so explore the relationship between empowerment and autonomy. We have identified three distinct models embedded in the empowerment rhetoric: empowerment...

Fri Apr 26, 2024 16:40
On subjective measures of decision quality

Abstract In times of person-centered care, it is all the more important to support patients in making good decisions about their care. One way to offer such support to patients is by way of Patient Decision Aids (PDAs). Ranging from patient brochures to web-based tools, PDAs explicitly state the decisions patients face, inform them about their medical...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 16:46
Parthenogenesis, identity, and value

Abstract Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction in which a gamete (ovum or sperm) develops without being fertilized. Tomer Jordi Chaffer uses parthenogenesis to challenge Don Marquis' future-like-ours (FLO) argument against abortion. According to Marquis, (1) what makes it morally wrong to kill us is that it would deprive us of a possible...

Wed Apr 24, 2024 16:49
Old by obsolescence: The paradox of aging in the digital era

Abstract Geroscience and philosophy of aging have tended to focus their analyses on the biological and chronological dimensions of aging. Namely, one ages with the passage of time and by experiencing the cellular-molecular deterioration that accompanies this process. However, our concept of aging depends decisively on the social valuations held about...

Sun Apr 21, 2024 16:57
Stewardship according to context: Justifications for coercive antimicrobial stewardship policies in agriculture and their limitations 

Abstract Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent, global threat to public health. The development and implementation of effective measures to address AMR is vitally important but presents important ethical questions. This is a policy area requiring further sustained attention to ensure that policies proposed in National Action Plans on AMR are...

Sun Apr 21, 2024 16:57
Phenomenology and empowerment in self‐testing apps

Abstract Although self-testing apps, a form of mobile health (mHealth) apps, are often marketed as empowering, it is not obvious how exactly they can empower their users—and in which sense of the word. In this article, I discuss two conceptualisations of empowerment as polar opposites—one in health promotion/mHealth and one in feminist theory—and demonstrate...

Sat Apr 20, 2024 16:57

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