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61por Schwarz, Ernst R., Philip, Kiran J., Simsir, Sinan A., Czer, Lawrence, Trento, Alfredo, Finder, Stuart G., Cleenewerck, Laurent A.“…Deciding who should receive maximal technological treatment options and who should not represents an ethical, moral, psychological and medico-legal challenge for health care providers. …”
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62“…BACKGROUND: Surrogacy arrangements are multifaceted in nature, involving multiple controversial aspects and engaging ethical, moral, psychological and social issues. Successful treatment in reproductive medicine is strongly based on the mutual agreement of both partners, especially in Iran where men often make the final decision for health-related problems of this nature. …”
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63How gender shapes interprofessional teamwork in the operating room: a qualitative secondary analysispor Etherington, Cole, Kitto, Simon, Burns, Joseph K., Adams, Tracey L., Birze, Arija, Britton, Meghan, Singh, Sukhbir, Boet, Sylvain“…CONCLUSIONS: The highly gendered reality of the OR creates an environment conducive to breakdowns in communuication and patient safety risks in addition to diminishing team morale, psychological safety, and provider well-being. Consequently, until teamwork interventions adequately account for gender, they are unlikely to be optimally effective or sustainable.…”
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