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新冠瘟疫蔓延時的「知情同意」原則
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The Principle of "Informed Consent" during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Informed Consent
100%
Public Health
50%
Between-person
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Individual Rights
50%
Individual Autonomy
50%
Paternalism
50%
Ethical Issues
25%
Middle Points
25%
Justice
25%
Grammar
25%
Coercion
25%
Public Goods
25%
Course of Action
25%
Action-based
25%
Civil Liberties
25%
Public Health Emergency
25%
Infectious Disease Outbreaks
25%
Respect for Persons
25%
Beneficence
25%
State Interference
25%
Ethical Conflicts
25%
Common Morality
25%
WHO 2016
25%
Autonomy Rights
25%
Undue Inducement
25%
Social Consensus
25%
Challenges in Implementation
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Informed Consent
100%
Public Health
75%
Infection
25%
Persuasive Communication
25%
Disease Outbreaks
25%
Beneficence
25%
Psychology
Informed Consent
100%
Public Health
75%
Autonomy
50%
World Health Organization
50%
Disclosure
25%
Infectious Disease
25%
Ethical Issue
25%
Computer Science
World Health Organization
100%
Individual Right
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nutrition Policy
100%
Ethical Issue
33%
Justice
33%
Public Goods
33%
Neuroscience
Face
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