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    Reconciling autonomy and beneficence in treatment decision-making for animal patients by Gray, Carol, Fox, Marie, Hobson-West, Pru

    Published 2018
    “…Yet such client autonomy must be limited where animal welfare concerns exist, so that beneficence continues to play an important role in the veterinary context. …”
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    Clinical trials: The conflict between the doctors’ financial interests of in recruiting patients and the patients’ best interests in Malaysia by Yusof, Yuhanif, Halim, Rohizan, Masum, Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…The Hippocratic and the principle of beneficence require that doctors should always act in the patient’s best interest. …”
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    Ethics in Qualitative Research by Orb, Angelica, Eisenhauer, L., Wynaden, Dianne

    Published 2001
    “…Purpose: To critically examine ethical issues in qualitative research.Organizing Construct: The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice are guidesfor researchers to address initial and ongoing tensions between the needs and goals of theresearch and the rights of participants.Methods: Research literature, ethics literature, and researcher experiences.Conclusions: Ethical principles can be used to guide the research in addressing the initial andongoing issues arising from qualitative research in order to meet the goals of the research aswell as to maintain the rights of the research participants.…”
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    Therapeutic and Tectonic Penetrating Keratoplasty- All in One by Ng, WL., Umi Kalthum MN., Jemaima CH., Then, KY.

    Published 2015
    “…This case highlights both the possibility of good outcome of cornea graft in such a case, and also illustrates that patient’s autonomy to refuse treatment option outweighs beneficence.…”
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    Contentment as a dimension of human character: with special reference to Bediuzzaman Sa’id Nursi’s Risale-I Nur by Ali, Mohammed Farid

    Published 2012
    “…He advances the thesis that greed is the source of destruction, whereas contentment is the means to mercy and beneficence. Nursi referred to Qur’anic verses and hadith and gave illustrations and allegories to express his views on contentment. …”
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    Contentment as a dimension of human character by Ali, Mohammed Farid

    Published 2016
    “…He advances the thesis that greed is the source of destruction, whereas contentment is the means to mercy and beneficence. Nursi referred to Qur’anic verses and hadith and gave illustrations and allegories to express his views on contentment. …”
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    Principles of Islamic counselling and psychotherapy by Ahmad Sudan, Salmi

    Published 2017
    “…Some of the key principles of Islamic counselling are: confidentiality, autonomy, beneficence, justice, motivation, multicultural counselling, and personality development. …”
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    Conceptualizing a unified normative framework for social responsibility in Islamic Economics by Barom, Mohd Nizam

    Published 2018
    “…This paper expounds three major routes to normative justification of social responsibility; the objectives of Sharī‘ah (Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah), principles of Islamic moral economy (axioms of justice and beneficence), and micro-foundational assumptions (characteristics of homo Islamicus and the notion of falāḥ). …”
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    Islamic bioethics of pain medication: an effective response to mercy argument by Malik, Mohammad Manzoor

    Published 2012
    “…Pain medication is one of the responses to the mercy argument that utilitarian ethicists use for justifying active euthanasia on the grounds of prevention of cruelty and appeal to beneficence. The researcher reinforces the significance of pain medication in meeting this challenge and considers it the most preferred response among various other responses. …”
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    Engendering ethics: recognition and inclusion of intersectional identities in queer communities when conducting population survey research by Andreassen, Kim, Mason, Leanda Denise, Chen, Julian

    Published 2024
    “…The core ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice are promoted here to serve as a viable framework for ethical research. …”
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    Effectiveness of conciliation proceedings in dismissal cases under section 20, Industrial Relations Act, 1967 / J. Chandrasegaran by J. , Chandrasegaran

    Published 2009
    “…It cannot be denied that the process of conciliation proceedings need to be reviewed and reformed in order for it to be more effective as the Industrial Relations Act, 1967 is a piece of beneficent social legislation.…”
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    Spare embryos and human embryonic stem cell research: ethics of different public policies in the western world by Islam , Sharmin, Nordin, Rusli, Ab. Rani, Samsuddin, Mohd. Nor, Hanapi

    Published 2005
    “…In this paper, we shall try to show how stem cell research can stand the test of different Bioethical principles of Autonomy, Beneficence,Nonmaleficence and Justice (although the principle of Justice will have significance in a narrower sense). …”
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    How can clinical ethics guide the management of comorbidities in the child with Rett syndrome? by Downs, Jennepher, Forbes, D., Johnson, M., Leonard, H.

    Published 2016
    “…Vignettes describing family decision-making and experiences are presented to illustrate the principals of beneficence and autonomy in determining the best interests of the child and family. …”
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    Implementing shared decision making in routine mental health care by Slade, Mike

    Published 2017
    “…The ethical justification is that SDM is a right, but clinicians need to balance the biomedical ethical principles of autonomy and justice with beneficence and non-maleficence. It is argued that SDM is “polyvalent”, a sociological concept which describes an idea commanding superficial but not deep agreement between disparate stakeholders. …”
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    Catholic and Islamic perspectives on pain medication in meeting challenges of mercy argument for active euthanasia by Mohammad Manzoor, Malik

    Published 2012
    “…Pain medication is one of the popular responses to the mercy argument which utilitarian ethicists very often use for justifying permissibility of active euthanasia on the grounds of prevention of cruelty and appeal to beneficence. The researcher reinforces the significance of the pain medication and argues that it is the most preferred response among various other responses because of its realistic nature and effectiveness. …”
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    Inner ambient control of the parked vehicle in a hot sunny day by remote access by Azhar, Marsad Latif, Mannan, Abdul, Khan, Md. Raisuddin, Bhuiyan, Moinul, Saleh, Tanveer

    Published 2014
    “…However, none of these solutions are reliable and beneficent and moreover at times leave serious security loopholes apart from other typical drawbacks like power inefficiency and high cost. …”
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    An assessment of entrepreneurial intention among postgraduate students in Nigerian Universities by Idrisu, Adamu Abdullahi

    Published 2015
    “…Finally, this study finding is important to the Ministry of Education on how to design a more comprehensive and benefice entrepreneurship courses and curriculum to these Nigerian universities. …”
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    Integrating the Islamic perspectives in the fundamental safety principles to improve radiation protection culture among Muslim diagnostic radiographers by Ahmad Radzi, Halimatussa'Diah

    Published 2018
    “…They are related to the concept of responsibility, beneficence, justice, moderation (al-wasatiyyah), do no harm, protection of life and prevention from harm from the Islamic perspectives. …”
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    Sustainable societal peace through the integration of bioethics principles and value-based education by Moorthy, Ravichandran, Selvadurai, Sivapalan, Gill, Sarjit Singh, Gurunathan, Angelina

    Published 2021
    “…Further, through matrix analysis, the study shows the relationships between the four main bioethics principles, respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice, and the values expounded in value-based education. …”
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    A review of graphene biopolymer composite in piezoelectric sensor applications by Muhammad Firdaus, Abdul Halim, Mohd Sapuan, Salit, Mohd Afdzaluddin, Atiqah, M. AL-Oqla, Faris

    Published 2024
    “…However, graphene incorporated biopolymers provided beneficent attributes for example ability to detect various forms of stimuli such as gaseous molecules include biomolecules, pH value, mechanical flexibility, electrical and thermal conductivity to enable ongoing promising advancement of the piezoelectric sensor applications. …”
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