https://jmehm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmehm/issue/feed Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 2024-05-08T09:11:06+0430 Dr. Bagher Larijani jmehm@tums.ac.ir Open Journal Systems https://jmehm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmehm/article/view/1366 How can physicians’ professional reputation be damaged? Patients’, nurses’ and physicians’ viewpoints 2024-05-08T09:11:06+0430 Ali Abdollahi ali.abdollahi2626@gmail.com Mina Mobasher m.mobasher@kmu.ac.ir <p>As a rule, physicians’ reputation significantly influences public confidence in the medical profession. Unfortunately, the societal perception of physicians in contemporary Iran appears to be negatively impacted. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze and elucidate the fundamental causes of this phenomenon.This qualitative study employed content analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted in 2022. The study population consisted of 6 physicians, 6 nurses and 12 patients in the the affiliated hospitals in Kerman University of Medical Sciences selected through purposive sampling. Extraction of the main themes followed the Graneheim and Lundman approach, and data management was facilitated through MAXQDA 20. The study identified five themes encapsulating the causes for damage to physicians’ reputation: physicians' relationship with patients, physicians' relationship with the community, physicians' relationship with the medical profession, challenges within medical practice, and challenges related to medical education. Within these themes, a total of 38 subthemes emerged.The primary drivers that seem to damage physicians’ reputation include: non-effective communication, negative public attitudes toward certain physicians and medical centers due to malpractice, illegitimate relationships of physicians, gaps in physicians’ skills, insufficient education, and ethical lapses.It was concluded that several infrastructural elements negatively impact physicians' reputation. Consequently, it is recommended to monitor the professional behaviors, practices and relationships of physicians, while scrutinizing the medical education system.</p> 2024-04-22T00:00:00+0430 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://jmehm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmehm/article/view/1378 The criterion of human dignity in the Quran 2024-05-08T09:11:05+0430 Seyed Abdosaleh Jafari s_a_jafari@yahoo.com Behin Araminia behinarami@gmail.com Nafiseh Tavasoli ntavasoli238@gmail.com Hanieh Tavasoli haniehtavasoli74@gmail.com Soheil Abedi soheilabedi1372@yahoo.com Seyed Abolhasan Navvab navvab@urd.ac.ir Bagher Talebi Darabi b.t.darabi@gmail.com <p>In the Holy Quran, a strong emphasis has been placed on the dignity of human beings. There are two verses in the Quran that discuss the differences between humans and other creatures. In this article, we have tried to interpret these two verses using free selection of virtues and goodness as the criterion for human dignity that was obtained in our previous research. In the verse of trust, unlike other creatures, man accepts a trust that informs us about his cruelty and ignorance. &nbsp;However, if we consider this trust as freedom of choice, it can also imply injustice and ignorance alongside justice and wisdom for humans. In the verse of succession, angels tell God that human as vicegerent on earth leads to corruption and bloodshed. God does not deny this, but reminds the angels of the existence of pure ones. If we consider freely choosing goodness the differentiating factor between humans and other creatures the angels accurately refer to the possibility of creating corruption and bloodshed. However, they did not see the value of voluntary goodness compared to their own compulsory goodness.Therefore, by considering freely choosing goodness as the criterion for human dignity, these two verses can be easily interpreted.</p> 2024-04-24T00:00:00+0430 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://jmehm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmehm/article/view/1385 Navigating ethical dilemmas in complementary and alternative medicine: a narrative review 2024-05-08T09:11:05+0430 Mohammad Sadegh Adel Mehraban sadeghadel@gmail.com Asieh Mosallanejad mosalla.dr@gmail.com Mehdi Mohammadi mohamadi.pharm@gmail.com Ozra Tabatabaei Malazy tabatabaeiml@sina.tums.ac.ir Bagher Larijani emrc@tums.ac.ir <p>Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a rapidly growing industry, with millions worldwide seeking these treatments for various ailments. While many CAM therapies have shown promise in improving health outcomes, there are also ethical challenges associated with them. In this article, we explore some of the most pressing ethical issues in CAM, including informed consent, justice in accessibility, and evidence-based therapies. This survey provides a comprehensive overview of the ethical issues in CAM and offers practical guidance for health-care providers navigating these complex issues. By understanding the ethical dilemmas in CAM, health-care providers can offer their patients safe and effective care while maintaining their professional and ethical obligations.</p> 2024-04-27T14:20:02+0430 ##submission.copyrightStatement##