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Ethics and Biomedical Engineering: Facing Global Health Emergencies

Autor Leandro Pecchia, Alessia Maccaro, Kallirroi Stavrianou
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2024
Ethics and Biomedical Engineering: Facing Global Health Emergencies connects biomedical engineering and ethics with regard to emergency contexts such as in low-income countries and the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines how the COVID-19 crisis exposed gaps in access to healthcare, ignited debates about resource allocation, and highlighted the importance of patient privacy.
The book presents case studies conducted in Africa and the role of the biomedical engineer (and more generally the scientist) during a pandemic or other health emergency. It also addresses the way in which the pandemic was addressed in low-income contexts and explores the issues between the universalism of human rights, ethical principles, and regulatory standards of biomedical devices in the context of emergencies. Finally, it also explains the need for an interdisciplinary approach between scientists, ethicists, and policymakers to improve outcomes in the future.
The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in bioengineering It will also be useful for policy makers and medical professionals who could be faced with ethical dilemmas in times of crisis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032566108
ISBN-10: 1032566108
Pagini: 174
Ilustrații: 32
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

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Notă biografică

Prof. Leandro Pecchia is Chair of Biomedical Engineering at the University Campus Bio-Medico in Rome, Italy and the Rector Delegate for Internationalization and Sustainable Development Goals. In 2021, the Italian Minister of Health appointed him as one of the three medical device experts of the Technical and Clinical Committee of the Ministry of Health. From 2020 to September 2023, he worked as Innovation Manager for the World Health Organization (WHO), Emergency program (WHE) Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) unit. Prof. Pecchia has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed papers in journals, books and conferences in the fields of artificial intelligence, medical devices, biomedical signal processing, health technology assessment, Internet of Things and machine learning applied to active and healthy ageing and management of chronic diseases. Prof. Pecchia is the Secretary General of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering, an NGO with official relations with the WHO, and the Past President of the European Scientific Society of Biomedical Engineering.
Dr. Alessia Maccaro is Research Fellow in Moral Philosophy and Bioethics for the School of Engineering of the University of Warwick, UK. She is an expert in interdisciplinary research in the ethical and regulatory aspects of healthcare technologies, in particular in low resource settings and in emergency situations such as pandemics. Currently she co-leads a work package on the pilot management for the Horizon 2020 ODIN Project on Smart Hospitals. She obtained the National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy for the SS M-FIL/03 in 2020. She is member of several professional bodies, including the Italian Society of Moral Philosophy (SIFM) and Interuniversity Center of Bioethical Research (CIRB - University of Naples Federico II), and she is member of Scientific Advisory Board of the Laboratory “Ethics, Bioethics and Citizenship” (EBC), University of Naples Federico II.
Dr. Kallirroi Stavrianou is an experienced Postdoctoral Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry and skilled in medical devices, health technology assessment and health technology management. She is a strong research professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and MSc focused on Clinical Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Patras. She is the manager of the Global Clinical Engineering Alliance and Global Clinical Engineering Journal, board member of the Clinical Engineering Division of IFMBE, former member of the Health Technology Assessment Division of IFMBE and chairs the IFMBE Publicity Committee. Dr. Stavrianou is also a member of the Hellenic Society for Biomedical Technology (ELEVIT).

Cuprins

Chapter 0-Introduction          
Statement        
Chapter I -Biomedical engineering and ethics face Covid-19 pandemic        
Biomedical engineering and ethics: reflections on medical devices and PPE during the first wave of COVID-19
The role of ethics in science: a systematic literature review from the first wave of COVID-19        
Chapter II -Cases 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        
Chapter III-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 
Chapter IV-Building a Stronger Europe: EAMBES’ Role in Healthcare Resilience and Sustainability             
Chapter V-Conclusions          

Descriere

This book is about the interaction between biomedical engineering and ethics during emergencies, such as Low Resource Settings and Covid-19 pandemic. It addresses the issues between the universalism of human rights, ethical principles, regulatory standards of biomedical devices and the particular contextualism of emergency contexts.