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beneficence    音标拼音: [bən'ɛfəsəns]
n. 仁慈,善行,赠物

仁慈,善行,赠物

beneficence
n 1: doing good; feeling beneficent [ant: {maleficence}]
2: the quality of being kind or helpful or generous [ant:
{balefulness}, {maleficence}, {mischief}]

Beneficence \Be*nef"i*cence\, n. [L. beneficentia, fr.
beneficus: cf. F. b['e]n['e]ficence. See {Benefice}.]
The practice of doing good; active goodness, kindness, or
charity; bounty springing from purity and goodness.
[1913 Webster]

And whose beneficence no charge exhausts. --Cowper.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: See {Benevolence}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • What Is Beneficence and Nonmaleficence in Medical Ethics?
    Beneficence and nonmaleficence are two foundational principles in medical ethics Beneficence is the obligation to act in ways that promote a patient’s well-being Nonmaleficence is the obligation to avoid causing harm
  • Beneficence (ethics) - Wikipedia
    As an applied ethical concept relating to research, beneficence means that researchers should have the welfare of the research participant as a goal of any clinical trial or other research study
  • The Principle of Beneficence in Applied Ethics
    The term beneficence connotes acts or personal qualities of mercy, kindness, generosity, and charity It is suggestive of altruism, love, humanity, and promoting the good of others
  • What is Beneficence in Nursing? - Nurse. Org
    Beneficence is one of the four primary ethical principles in nursing (alongside autonomy, justice, and nonmaleficence) Beneficence means acting in the best interest of patients, promoting their well-being, and avoiding harm
  • Beneficence - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Beneficence is defined as the duty to do good and seek benefit, particularly in clinical care, where it represents the obligation to help patients regarding their health and overall well-being
  • Beneficence (ethics) | Religion and Philosophy | Research Starters . . .
    It is a key principle within various ethical theories that evaluates moral conduct and the significance of doing good Typically associated with altruism, beneficence encompasses a wide range of actions, from charitable deeds to everyday acts aimed at enhancing the well-being of others
  • BENEFICENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    BENEFICENCE definition: the doing of good; active goodness or kindness; charity See examples of beneficence used in a sentence
  • Medical Ethics: Beneficence - The Medic Portal
    Beneficence is a core principle in medical ethics that guides practitioners to act as they believe is in the best interest of the patient Unlike non-maleficence, it goes beyond simply doing no harm and encourages to actively help others
  • Clarification of ethical principle of the beneficence in . . . - Springer
    One of these ethical principles; is beneficence, which is considered the core of nursing care This study aimed to investigate clarification of the principle of beneficence in nursing care and its related challenges
  • Ethical Principles - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Beneficence relates to mitigating or preventing harm and creating practices and environments that help others achieve their maximum health potential Examples include: Team walk-throughs to identify potential hazards and stress drivers and make recommendations for hazard abatement





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