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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2007 in the subject Health Science, grade: "-", Hamburg University of Applied Sciences ( Life Sciences), 28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: INFORMATION: This issue is in fact a final report, NOT A DRAFTDecision making in public health crises is associated with a high potential on ethical conflicts especially in restricting liberty measures such as quarantine. An effective and acceptable public health coping has the dual role of monitoring compliance and providing support to people in quarantine.The global 2003 nonmedical…mehr

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2007 in the subject Health Science, grade: "-", Hamburg University of Applied Sciences ( Life Sciences), 28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: INFORMATION: This issue is in fact a final report, NOT A DRAFTDecision making in public health crises is associated with a high potential on ethical conflicts especially in restricting liberty measures such as quarantine. An effective and acceptable public health coping has the dual role of monitoring compliance and providing support to people in quarantine.The global 2003 nonmedical response to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and experiences in various states like China, Vietnam, Singapore or Canada with large - scale quarantine, raised ethical questions in seeking the right balance between the tension of protecting the public`s health and human rights and human needs. The loss of liberty, privacy and free movement as well as experienced psychosocial harm like fear, discrimination and stigmatization were discribed as collateral damage but found problematic, also for further successful voluntary compliance..
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Kirsten Hermes war einige Zeit im pädagogischen Bereich tätig, bevor sie 2004 erfolgreich das Studium der Health Sciences an der HAW Hamburg beendete. Nach mehreren Veröffentlichungen war sie in Berlin als Heilpraktikerin für Psychotherapie in der Beratung und im Coaching sowie in der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation der Umweltberatung aktiv. Seit 2020 lebt sie wieder in Stade bei Hamburg.