11.2: Public Health ✅ Flashcards

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Public health

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Ethical aspects of
-individual behaviors
-collective behaviors or
-institutional behaviors

That affect the health of the ‘public’ rather than the health of any single specified individual

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Public health involves

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Multi-disciplinary teams

Imposes “cost on individuals” for the sake of “public good”
-e.g. individual: whether to vaccinate child or not,
population: risk of exposing the public to disease

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Public health’s first duty

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The general public

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Doctor’s first duty

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Duty of care to the individual patient

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Public health considerations

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  1. Expected Utility of the Policy
  2. Justice
    -(contribution and fair share of public goods)
  3. The Harm Principle
    -(the only justification for interfering with the liberty of an individual, against her will, is to prevent harm to others)
  4. Individual Liberty/Autonomy
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Intervention Ladder: how it works

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The higher up on the ladder, the more intrusive the choice is and the more justification is required to use that option

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Intervention Ladder

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Eliminate Choice
⬆️
Restrict choice
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Guide choice by DISincentives
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Guide choice by incentives
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Guide choice by changing the default policy
⬆️
Enable choice
⬆️
Provide information
⬆️
Do nothing/ monitor

Extremely Rude Dickheads Indicate Carelessly, Every Poxy Dimwit.

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What are the ethical implications of Public Healh Policy

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Breach of confidentiality for communicable disease

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What are the Ethical Implications of Health Promotion?

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The ultimate goal
-what good is achieved?

How it should be distributed in the population?

What means may be achieved may be used to achieve this
-cost effective
-interfere with free choice

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Public health examples

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Health policies

Health promotion programmes

Population surveys

Surveillance
-lab-based, syndromic

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Clinical research examples of durisdiction

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Prevention trials

Screening trials

Treatment trials

Cohort study

Case control study

Cross sectional study

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Patient or community participation

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  1. Capacity
  2. Informed consent
  3. Confidentiality
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Ethics in publication

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Authorship

Conflicts of interest

Plagiarism

Research fraud

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