Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10471470 | Social Science & Medicine | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Townhall meetings were held across Canada to probe citizens' views about ethics in a pandemic, including the duty to care. ⺠Data were collected through day-long facilitated group discussions using scenarios and focus group guides. ⺠Participants' views were organized into two main themes: 1) Legitimate limits; and 2) Legitimate expectations. ⺠Our analysis can inform the articulation of acceptable norms and policy development efforts concerning the duty to care. ⺠It illustrates the urgent need to get clarity about obligations of care during times of universal vulnerability.
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Authors
Cécile M. Bensimon, Maxwell J. Smith, Dmitri Pisartchik, Sachin Sahni, Ross E.G. Upshur,