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A System Model and Requirements for Transformation to Human-Centric Digital Health
Human rights and dignity are 2 interlinked concepts. In the preamble of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR), human dignity is the inherent dignity, that is, human rights are derived from human dignity, as human dignity is the foundational principle of human rights and the wellness of society. They are needed to prevent injustice, exploitation, discrimination, and inequality [33,34].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68661
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The Impact of Counseling on the Dignity of Older People: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
As most older people spend the remainder of their lives within the community, insights into how residents uphold their sense of dignity within the community are valuable to managing aging stressors. An aging population creates both opportunities and pressures for Singapore’s welfare and health sectors. More importantly, the risk of dignity loss is high among older people during acute hospital care [14].
Dignity is vital to older individuals and their caregivers.
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e45557
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