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Bergen senter for etikk og prioritering (BCEPS)
Institutt for global helse og samfunnsmedisin
Universitetet i Bergen
Forfatterbidrag: utforming av idé, utforming av studien, litteratursøk, utarbeiding og revisjon av manus og godkjenning av innsendte manusversjon.
Kristine Husøy Onarheim er ph.d., lege og tilknyttet forsker.
Articles by Kristine Husøy Onarheim
Ethical dilemmas for nursing home doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Emily McLean,
- Kristine Husøy Onarheim,
- Elisabeth Schanche,
- Margrethe Aase Schaufel,
- Ingrid Miljeteig
28.06.2022:
Almost half of the COVID-19 deaths in Europe from the start of the pandemic until January 2021 occurred in nursing homes (1). In Norway, the majority of COVID-19 deaths in 2020 were in the over-80s, and many of these people died in nursing homes (2). Norwegian nursing home residents have an average...
Towards universal health coverage for undocumented migrants?
- Andrea Melberg,
- Kristine Husøy Onarheim,
- Astrid Onarheim Spjeldnæs,
- Ingrid Miljeteig
20.12.2017:
Norway has committed to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Securing universal health coverage for all is one of the key objectives. This commitment challenges Norwegian practice and legislation relating to undocumented migrants’ access to healthcare services in Norway. In 2015, the Millennium...
Ethics capacity building in low-income countries: Ethiopia as a case study
- Ingrid Miljeteig,
- Kristine Husøy Onarheim,
- Frehiwot Berhane Defaye,
- Dawit Desalegn,
- Ole Frithjof Norheim,
- Olav Hevrøy,
- Kjell Arne Johansson
23.11.2017:
Ethical dilemmas are part of everyday clinical practice, and doctors worldwide must make value-based decisions. In low-income countries with very limited resources, healthcare personnel and policymakers face ethical challenges. Ethiopian policies aim to improve the ethical decision-making competence...
Priorities in global health
- Kristine Bærøe,
- Trygve Ottersen,
- Kristiane Eide,
- Hilde Engjom,
- Kjell Arne Johansson,
- Ingrid Miljeteig,
- Kristine Husøy Onarheim,
- Ole Frithjof Norheim
06.09.2011:
When resources are limited, priorities must be assigned. Prioritisation should depend on various factors such as health benefits, deterioration of prognosis, health inequalities and expenses. These factors should be weighed up against each other and compared. There are many ways of improving the...