-
1
-
-
0043170825
-
The moral relevance of personal characteristics in setting health care priorities
-
Olsen JA, Richardson J, Dolan P, et al. The moral relevance of personal characteristics in setting health care priorities. Soc Sci Med 2003;57:1163-72.
-
(2003)
Soc Sci Med
, vol.57
, pp. 1163-1172
-
-
Olsen, J.A.1
Richardson, J.2
Dolan, P.3
-
3
-
-
0033071783
-
Personal responsibility for health? A review of the arguments and the evidence at century's end
-
Minkler M. Personal responsibility for health? A review of the arguments and the evidence at century's end. Health Educ Behav 1999;26:121-40.
-
(1999)
Health Educ Behav
, vol.26
, pp. 121-140
-
-
Minkler, M.1
-
4
-
-
0026082194
-
Should alcoholics compete equally for liver transplantation?
-
accessed 22/06/2010
-
Moss AH, Siegler M. Should alcoholics compete equally for liver transplantation? JAMA 1991;265:1295-8. http://www.jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/265/10/1295 (accessed 22/06/2010).
-
(1991)
JAMA
, vol.265
, pp. 1295-1298
-
-
Moss, A.H.1
Siegler, M.2
-
5
-
-
0026021206
-
Alcoholics and liver transplantation. The Ethics and Social Impact Committee of the Transplant and Health Policy Center
-
Cohen C, Benjamin M. Alcoholics and liver transplantation. The Ethics and Social Impact Committee of the Transplant and Health Policy Center. JAMA 1991;265:1299-301.
-
(1991)
JAMA
, vol.265
, pp. 1299-1301
-
-
Cohen, C.1
Benjamin, M.2
-
6
-
-
0027408434
-
Coronary bypass surgery should not be offered to smokers
-
Underwood MJ, Bailey JS. Coronary bypass surgery should not be offered to smokers. BMJ 1993;306:1047-9.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1047-1049
-
-
Underwood, M.J.1
Bailey, J.S.2
-
7
-
-
0027461498
-
Refusing to treat smokers is unethical and a dangerous precedent
-
Shiu M. Refusing to treat smokers is unethical and a dangerous precedent. BMJ 1993;306:1048-9.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1048-1049
-
-
Shiu, M.1
-
8
-
-
0027191272
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Wartime cigarette rations hooked a generation
-
Abraham K. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Wartime cigarette rations hooked a generation. BMJ 1993;307:128-9.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 128-129
-
-
Abraham, K.1
-
9
-
-
0027256556
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Smokers pay taxes too
-
Ashley-Miller M. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Smokers pay taxes too. BMJ 1993:128.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, pp. 128
-
-
Ashley-Miller, M.1
-
10
-
-
0027913885
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Rationed services should go to those who benefit
-
Bansal V. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Rationed services should go to those who benefit. BMJ 1993;307:129.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 129
-
-
Bansal, V.1
-
11
-
-
0027324649
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Trial of thrombolysis favours smokers
-
Blesovsky A. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Trial of thrombolysis favours smokers. BMJ 1993;307:129.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 129
-
-
Blesovsky, A.1
-
12
-
-
0027195732
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Unsubstantiated assertion
-
Edgar MA. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Unsubstantiated assertion. BMJ 1993;307:129.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 129
-
-
Edgar, M.A.1
-
13
-
-
0027922224
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Smokers waste valuable resources
-
Grant SD, Brooks NH, Bennett DH, et al. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Smokers waste valuable resources. BMJ 1993;306:1408.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1408
-
-
Grant, S.D.1
Brooks, N.H.2
Bennett, D.H.3
-
14
-
-
0027919324
-
Should smokers be offered coronary bypass surgery?
-
Higgs R. Should smokers be offered coronary bypass surgery? Human frailty should not be penalised. 1993;306:1049-50.
-
(1993)
Human frailty should not be penalised
, vol.306
, pp. 1049-1050
-
-
Higgs, R.1
-
15
-
-
0027189810
-
Access to surgery for smokers. Denying treatment is indefensible
-
Khalid MI. Access to surgery for smokers. Denying treatment is indefensible. BMJ 1993;306:1408.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1408
-
-
Khalid, M.I.1
-
16
-
-
0027922221
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Inform, don't punish
-
Mullick S. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Inform, don't punish. BMJ 1993;306:1409.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1409
-
-
Mullick, S.1
-
17
-
-
0027176009
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Persuade smokers to give up before surgery
-
Odom NJ, Ashraf SS, Sharif MH, et al. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Persuade smokers to give up before surgery. BMJ 1993;307:128.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 128
-
-
Odom, N.J.1
Ashraf, S.S.2
Sharif, M.H.3
-
18
-
-
0027157331
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Send us your patients who smoke
-
Sinclair M, Pillai R, Westaby S. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Send us your patients who smoke. BMJ 1993:129.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, pp. 129
-
-
Sinclair, M.1
Pillai, R.2
Westaby, S.3
-
19
-
-
1542554308
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Authors' reply
-
Underwood MJ, Bailey JS. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Authors' reply. BMJ 1993;307:129.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.307
, pp. 129
-
-
Underwood, M.J.1
Bailey, J.S.2
-
20
-
-
0027294842
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Denying access more costly
-
Mamode N. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Denying access more costly. BMJ 1993;306:1408.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1408
-
-
Mamode, N.1
-
21
-
-
0027267042
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Each patient a special case
-
Zolese G. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Each patient a special case. BMJ 1993;306:1408.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1408
-
-
Zolese, G.1
-
22
-
-
0027335620
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. The NHS can't treat only saints
-
Vithayathil E. Access to heart surgery for smokers. The NHS can't treat only saints. BMJ 1993;306:1408-9.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1408-1409
-
-
Vithayathil, E.1
-
23
-
-
0027922226
-
Access to heart surgery for smokers. Higher complication rate not confined to smokers
-
Bhattacharya S. Access to heart surgery for smokers. Higher complication rate not confined to smokers. BMJ 1993;306:1409.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1409
-
-
Bhattacharya, S.1
-
24
-
-
0027461499
-
Should smokers be offered coronary bypass surgery? Let the health authority take the responsibility
-
Garfield J. Should smokers be offered coronary bypass surgery? Let the health authority take the responsibility. BMJ 1993;306:1050.
-
(1993)
BMJ
, vol.306
, pp. 1050
-
-
Garfield, J.1
-
25
-
-
41449099734
-
When good organs go to bad people
-
Ho D. When good organs go to bad people. Bioethics 2008;22:77-83.
-
(2008)
Bioethics
, vol.22
, pp. 77-83
-
-
Ho, D.1
-
26
-
-
38049091687
-
Lifestyle, responsibility and justice
-
Feiring E. Lifestyle, responsibility and justice. J Med Ethics 2008;34:33-6.
-
(2008)
J Med Ethics
, vol.34
, pp. 33-36
-
-
Feiring, E.1
-
27
-
-
58749105867
-
Responsibility and priority in liver transplantation
-
Glannon W. Responsibility and priority in liver transplantation. Camb Q Healthc Ethics 2009;18:23-35.
-
(2009)
Camb Q Healthc Ethics
, vol.18
, pp. 23-35
-
-
Glannon, W.1
-
28
-
-
85087239941
-
Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut-a response
-
accessed 22/06/2010
-
Hodgkinson DJ. Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut-a response. Med J Aust 2004;181:283. http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/181_05_060904/letters_060904_fm-3.html (accessed 22/06/2010).
-
(2004)
Med J Aust
, vol.181
, pp. 283
-
-
Hodgkinson, D.J.1
-
29
-
-
33846243786
-
Should smokers be refused surgery?
-
Peters MJ. Should smokers be refused surgery? BMJ 2007;334:20.
-
(2007)
BMJ
, vol.334
, pp. 20
-
-
Peters, M.J.1
-
30
-
-
1842628589
-
Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut
-
accessed 22/06/2010
-
Peters MJ, Morgan LC, Gluch L. Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut. Med J Aust 2004;180:317-18. http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/180_07_050404/pet10839_fm.html (accessed 22/06/2010).
-
(2004)
Med J Aust
, vol.180
, pp. 317-318
-
-
Peters, M.J.1
Morgan, L.C.2
Gluch, L.3
-
31
-
-
11844280879
-
Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut
-
accessed 22/06/2010
-
O'Brien D. Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut. Med J Aust 2005;182:44. http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/182_01_030105/letters_030105_fm-4.html (accessed 22/06/2010).
-
(2005)
Med J Aust
, vol.182
, pp. 44
-
-
O'Brien, D.1
-
32
-
-
0030226635
-
Anubis and the feather of truth: judging transplant candidates who engage in self-damaging behavior
-
Atterbury CE. Anubis and the feather of truth: judging transplant candidates who engage in self-damaging behavior. J Clin Ethics 1996;7:268-76.
-
(1996)
J Clin Ethics
, vol.7
, pp. 268-276
-
-
Atterbury, C.E.1
-
33
-
-
0030979663
-
Transplantation for alcoholic liver disease: the ethical issues
-
Benjamin M. Transplantation for alcoholic liver disease: the ethical issues. Liver Transpl Surg 1997;3:337-42.
-
(1997)
Liver Transpl Surg
, vol.3
, pp. 337-342
-
-
Benjamin, M.1
-
34
-
-
0028300066
-
Ethics of casting the first stone: personal responsibility, rationing, and transplants
-
Caplan AL. Ethics of casting the first stone: personal responsibility, rationing, and transplants. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1994;18:219-21.
-
(1994)
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
, vol.18
, pp. 219-221
-
-
Caplan, A.L.1
-
35
-
-
33846243786
-
Should smokers be refused surgery?
-
Glantz L. Should smokers be refused surgery? BMJ 2007;334:21.
-
(2007)
BMJ
, vol.334
, pp. 21
-
-
Glantz, L.1
-
36
-
-
0034606926
-
Transplantation for alcoholic liver disease in an era of organ shortage
-
McMaster P. Transplantation for alcoholic liver disease in an era of organ shortage. Lancet 2000;355:424-5.
-
(2000)
Lancet
, vol.355
, pp. 424-425
-
-
McMaster, P.1
-
37
-
-
7744228244
-
Smokers' rights to health care: why the 'restoration argument' is a moralising wolf in a liberal sheep's clothing
-
Wilkinson S. Smokers' rights to health care: why the 'restoration argument' is a moralising wolf in a liberal sheep's clothing. J Appl Philos 1999;16:255-69.
-
(1999)
J Appl Philos
, vol.16
, pp. 255-269
-
-
Wilkinson, S.1
-
38
-
-
0030864508
-
Denying treatment to drug and alcohol-dependent patients
-
Batey RG. Denying treatment to drug and alcohol-dependent patients. Addiction 1997;92:1189-94.
-
(1997)
Addiction
, vol.92
, pp. 1189-1194
-
-
Batey, R.G.1
-
39
-
-
23844453758
-
Liver transplantation in alcoholic patients
-
Burra P, Lucey MR. Liver transplantation in alcoholic patients. Transpl Int 2005;18:491-8.
-
(2005)
Transpl Int
, vol.18
, pp. 491-498
-
-
Burra, P.1
Lucey, M.R.2
-
40
-
-
0030171022
-
Coronary artery bypass surgery in smokers
-
Shelley E. Coronary artery bypass surgery in smokers. Heart 1996;75:544-5.
-
(1996)
Heart
, vol.75
, pp. 544-545
-
-
Shelley, E.1
-
41
-
-
57149105162
-
Personal responsibility for health as a rationing criterion: why we don't like it and why maybe we should
-
Buyx AM. Personal responsibility for health as a rationing criterion: why we don't like it and why maybe we should. J Med Ethics 2008;34:871-4.
-
(2008)
J Med Ethics
, vol.34
, pp. 871-874
-
-
Buyx, A.M.1
-
42
-
-
0016849229
-
Regarding the end of medicine and the pursuit of health
-
Kass LR. Regarding the end of medicine and the pursuit of health. Public Interest 1975:11-42.
-
(1975)
Public Interest
, pp. 11-42
-
-
Kass, L.R.1
-
43
-
-
0028347179
-
Fault the allocation of spare organs
-
Smart B. Fault and the allocation of spare organs. J Med Ethics 1994;20:26-30.
-
(1994)
J Med Ethics
, vol.20
, pp. 26-30
-
-
Smart, B.1
-
44
-
-
0031065329
-
Fair treatment of alcoholic patients in the context of liver transplantation
-
Shelton W, Balint JA. Fair treatment of alcoholic patients in the context of liver transplantation. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1997;21:93-100.
-
(1997)
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
, vol.21
, pp. 93-100
-
-
Shelton, W.1
Balint, J.A.2
-
45
-
-
33846964845
-
Are alcoholics less deserving of liver transplants?
-
Brudney D. Are alcoholics less deserving of liver transplants? Hastings Cent Rep 2007;37:41-7.
-
(2007)
Hastings Cent Rep
, vol.37
, pp. 41-47
-
-
Brudney, D.1
-
46
-
-
0018924062
-
Voluntary risks to health. The ethical issues
-
Veatch RM. Voluntary risks to health. The ethical issues. JAMA 1980;243:50-5.
-
(1980)
JAMA
, vol.243
, pp. 50-55
-
-
Veatch, R.M.1
-
47
-
-
0031995422
-
Responsibility, alcoholism, and liver transplantation
-
Glannon W. Responsibility, alcoholism, and liver transplantation. J Med Philos 1998;23:31-49.
-
(1998)
J Med Philos
, vol.23
, pp. 31-49
-
-
Glannon, W.1
-
48
-
-
23744458273
-
Responsibility for health and blaming victims
-
Martin MW. Responsibility for health and blaming victims. J Med Humanit 2001;22:95-114.
-
(2001)
J Med Humanit
, vol.22
, pp. 95-114
-
-
Martin, M.W.1
-
49
-
-
0031228822
-
When the patient causes the problem: the effect of patient responsibility on the nurseepatient relationship
-
Olsen DP. When the patient causes the problem: the effect of patient responsibility on the nurseepatient relationship. J Adv Nurs 1997;26:515-22.
-
(1997)
J Adv Nurs
, vol.26
, pp. 515-522
-
-
Olsen, D.P.1
-
50
-
-
85087239941
-
Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut-a response
-
Tonti-Filippini NA. Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut-a response. Med J Aust 2004;181:283-4.
-
(2004)
Med J Aust
, vol.181
, pp. 283-284
-
-
Tonti-Filippini, N.A.1
-
51
-
-
0030952536
-
Transplantation in alcoholics: separating prognosis and responsibility from social biases
-
Ubel PA. Transplantation in alcoholics: separating prognosis and responsibility from social biases. Liver Transpl Surg 1997;3:343-6.
-
(1997)
Liver Transpl Surg
, vol.3
, pp. 343-346
-
-
Ubel, P.A.1
-
52
-
-
0034919740
-
Allocation of transplantable organs: do people want to punish patients for causing their illness?
-
Ubel PA, Jepson C, Baron J, et al. Allocation of transplantable organs: do people want to punish patients for causing their illness? Liver Transplantation 2001;7:600-7.
-
(2001)
Liver Transplantation
, vol.7
, pp. 600-607
-
-
Ubel, P.A.1
Jepson, C.2
Baron, J.3
-
53
-
-
0034924149
-
Do alcoholic liver transplantation candidates merit lower medical priority than non-alcoholic candidates?
-
Martens W. Do alcoholic liver transplantation candidates merit lower medical priority than non-alcoholic candidates? Transpl Int 2001;14:170-5.
-
(2001)
Transpl Int
, vol.14
, pp. 170-175
-
-
Martens, W.1
-
54
-
-
0030226461
-
Exclusionary criteria and suicidal behavior: comment on" should a patient who attempted suicide receive a liver transplant"?
-
Aulisio MP, Arnold RM. Exclusionary criteria and suicidal behavior: comment on" should a patient who attempted suicide receive a liver transplant" ? J Clin Ethics 1996;7:277-83.
-
(1996)
J Clin Ethics
, vol.7
, pp. 277-283
-
-
Aulisio, M.P.1
Arnold, R.M.2
-
55
-
-
41449099734
-
When good organs go to bad people
-
Ho D. When good organs go to bad people. Bioethics 2008;22:77-83.
-
(2008)
Bioethics
, vol.22
, pp. 77-83
-
-
Ho, D.1
|