Ethics and Biomedical Engineering

Ethics and Biomedical Engineering

Facing Global Health Emergencies

Pecchia, Leandro; Maccaro, Alessia; Stavrianou, Kallirroi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

180

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9781032566108

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About the Authors

Introduction

Statement

1. Biomedical Engineering and Ethics Face COVID- 19 Pandemic

Biomedical Engineering and Ethics: Reflections on Medical Devices and Personal Protective Equipment During the First Wave of COVID-19

The Role of Ethics in Science: A Systematic Literature Review from the First Wave of COVID- 19

2. Case Studies in Low- Resource Settings

COVID- 19 Preparedness and Social Dynamics in a Sub- Saharan Africa Country, Benin

Social Engagement in the Fight Against COVID- 19 in the Urban and Peri- Urban areas of Cotonou (Benin, Sub- Saharan Africa): Acceptability of the Vaccination and Tracking Program

A Framework for Designing Medical Devices Resilient to Low- Resource Settings

A Framework for Assessing Healthcare Facilities in Low- Resource Settings: Field Studies in Benin and Uganda

3. Ethics and Regulation

Personal Protective Equipment and COVID- 19: The Inadequacy of Regulatory Frameworks in Time of Crisis and in Low-Resource Settings

On the Universality of Medical Device Regulations: The Case of Benin

4. Building a Stronger Europe: The EAMBES' Role in Healthcare Resilience and Sustainability

5. Conclusions
Biomedical engineering;Health technologies;Health emergencies management;Interdisciplinarity;Ethics;Bioethics;Policy;Low Resource Settings;Africa;Pandemic