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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ética, responsabilidad y observación de los códigos deontológicos en el periodismo deportivo.

Gómez Bueno, Javier 17 May 2013 (has links)
El carácter ético es inherente a la praxis comunicativa desde sus orígenes, ya que sin éste no tendría sentido el servicio democrático de los medios de comunicación. En el discurso comunicativo actual, los medios de comunicación deportivos deben tener en cuenta el gran impacto de su información en la fomentación de estados de ánimo y de pasión en los aficionados al deporte. Desde la sociedad se reclama una práctica ética de los medios en la información deportiva, a los que se acusa de subjetividad, sensacionalismo y falta de rigor y credibilidad. En esta investigación nos proponemos analizar el carácter ético de los medios de comunicación deportivos a través del cumplimiento de los códigos deontológicos de la profesión, que son los garantes del derecho de la ciudadanía a una información fidedigna. / The ethical nature is inherent to the communicative praxis from its origins, because without this there would be no sense the democratic service in the mass media. Nowadays, in the current media speech, the sports media must be careful with the great influence of your information in the sports supporters. The society is calling to mass media for a better ethical practice in the sport information, accusing them of subjectivity, sensationalism and ausence of rigor and credibility. In this research we analyze the ethical nature of the sports media through the fulfillment of the professional ethics principles, which are the main guarantee for the citizens´ right to a true information.
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Etické aspekty omezení člověka ve volnosti pohybu při poskytování sociální a zdravotní péče / Ethical Aspects of Restriction of Free Movement in the Course of Providing Social and Health Care

Lukasová, Marie January 2018 (has links)
M. Lukasová: Ethical Aspect of Restriction of Free Movement in the Course of Providing Social and Health Care Abstract In the course of providing social and health care, the providers on occasions resort to measures which limit the person's freedom of movement with the aim to prevent a harm to their life or health. Depending on the circumstances it involves a more or less invasive intervention - sometimes it is immediate and includes use of force in the situation of conflict and aggression management, other times it is rather a long-term nursing practice, for instance focused on fall prevention. Restraining is connected with the risk of considerably negative effects on health of a patient/service user. Therefore some authors doubt whether the use of restrictive intervention is ethical and lawful, and it is seen as inhuman and degrading treatment. Nevertheless, the most widespread approach accepts restrictive interventions as a measure of last resort (ultima ratio) providing that the principles of necessity and subsidiarity are respected. In the Czech Republic the public and professional debate is not sufficient and the use of restrictive interventions is not subjected to the state inspection. The human rights monitoring of persons held in health and social care institutions reports cases of restrictions...
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Etické aspekty omezení člověka ve volnosti pohybu při poskytování sociální a zdravotní péče / Ethical Aspects of Restriction of Free Movement in the Course of Providing Social and Health Care

Lukasová, Marie January 2018 (has links)
M. Lukasová: Ethical Aspect of Restriction of Free Movement in the Course of Providing Social and Health Care Abstract In the course of providing social and health care, the providers on occasions resort to measures which limit the person's freedom of movement with the aim to prevent a harm to their life or health. Depending on the circumstances it involves a more or less invasive intervention - sometimes it is immediate and includes use of force in the situation of conflict and aggression management, other times it is rather a long-term nursing practice, for instance focused on fall prevention. Restraining is connected with the risk of considerably negative effects on health of a patient/service user. Therefore some authors doubt whether the use of restrictive intervention is ethical and lawful, and it is seen as inhuman and degrading treatment. Nevertheless, the most widespread approach accepts restrictive interventions as a measure of last resort (ultima ratio) providing that the principles of necessity and subsidiarity are respected. In the Czech Republic the public and professional debate is not sufficient and the use of restrictive interventions is not subjected to the state inspection. The human rights monitoring of persons held in health and social care institutions reports cases of restrictions...

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