Dr. Ghaiath Hussein
Assistant Professor in Medical Ethics, School Office - Medicine
Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Ghaiath Hussein, The Ethical Principles in Ethical Guidance Documents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland: A Qualitative Systematic Review, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2024
Ghaiath Hussein, Knowledge and Awareness of mothers and caregivers of Diabetic Children about clinical features and complications of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Riyadh City: questionnaire study., Middle East Journal of Family Medicine, 7, (10), 2022
Alsomali, Nimah and Hussein, Ghaiath, CRISPR-Cas9 and He Jiankui's Case: an Islamic Bioethics Review using Maqasid al-Shari'a and Qawaid Fighiyyah, Asian Bioethics Review, 13, (2), 2021, p149--165
Ghaiath Hussein, "What Can Ethics Learn from Islamic Legislation? An Islamic Approach to Moral Analysis Based on the Purposes of Islamic Legislation (Maqsid Al-Shariya'a)", Second International Bioethics Conference, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, Feb. , 2020
Almansour, Mohammed and Abanemai, Najla and Alhusayni, Shaykhah and Alatiyah, Forat and Alharbi, Ruba and Hussein, Ghaiath, Perception of Attendees of Primary Healthcare Centers in Al-Majmaah City, Saudi Arabia About Skin Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus, Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science, 8, (4), 2020
Hussein, Ghaiath and Elmusharaf, Khalifa, Mention of ethical review and informed consent in the reports of research undertaken during the armed conflict in Darfur (2004-2012): a systematic review, BMC medical ethics, 20, (1), 2019, p40
Hussein, Ghaiath, Ethical Considerations in Health Research conducted during Armed Conflicts -- Case Study from Darfur, West Sudan (2004-2012), Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, 2018
Hussein, Ghaiath, Research or not research? This is not the question for research ethics in public health emergencies, APHA's 2018 Annual Meeting \& Expo (Nov. 10-Nov. 14), An Introduction to Global Health Ethics, 2018
Al-Kaabba, Abdulaziz F and Hussein, Ghaiath MA and Al-Qumaizi, Khalid Ibrahim and Al-Rashed, Waleed and Kasule, Omar H and Alosaimi, Fahad and Qadi, Mahdi Ali and Alhaqwi, Ali Ibrahim, Disclosing Medical Errors in Tertiary Hospitals in Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study, 2016
Doctor's Professional Relationships and Duties in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Translating Boccaccio in, editor(s)Guyda Armstrong, Rhiannon Daniels, Stephen J. Milner , The Cambridge Companion to Boccaccio, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp203 - 218, [Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin]
Truth Telling and Breaking Bad News in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Privacy \& Confidentiality in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Hussein, Ghaiath, Learning objective 1.3: demonstrate understanding of the ethical principles and requirements addressed in current normative instruments relative to research and surveillance in public health emergencies, Ethics epidemics, Emerg Disaster Res Surveill Patient Care, 2015, p32--42
Principles of Western \& Islamic Approaches to Bioethics in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
How to resolve ethical issues in clinical practice? in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath and Kasule, Omar]
Allocation of Resources in Healthcare in, Professionalism \& Ethics Education for Residents Handbook: A Practical Guide on Ethics for Residents, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, 2015, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Hussein, GM and Alkabba, AF and Kasule, OH, Professionalism and ethics handbook for residents (PEHR): a practical guide, 2015
Learning objective 3.3: Evaluate the measures required to protect privacy and confidentiality in an emergency in, WHO Training Manual on Ethical issues in Research and surveillance: Epidemics, Pandemics and Public Health Crisis, World Health Organization (WHO), 2014, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Learning objective 1.4: Identify the shortcomings of current normative instruments for use in emergency situations, and evaluate alternatives in, WHO Training Manual on Ethical issues in Research and surveillance: Epidemics, Pandemics and Public Health Crisis, World Health Organization (WHO), 2014, [Hussein, Ghaiath]
Ethical Challenges in Global Health Research in, An Introduction to Global Health Ethics, Routledge, 2013, pp103 , [Hussein, Ghaiath and Upshur, Ross EG]
Alkabba, Abdulaziz F and Hussein, Ghaiath M A and Kasule, Omar H and Jarallah, Jamal and Alrukban, Mohamed and Alrashid, Abdulaziz, Teaching and evaluation methods of medical ethics in the Saudi public medical colleges: cross-sectional questionnaire study, BMC medical education, 13, 2013, p122
Alkabba, Abdulaziz F and Hussein, Ghaiath M A and Albar, Adnan A and Bahnassy, Ahmad A and Qadi, Mahdi, The major medical ethical challenges facing the public and healthcare providers in Saudi Arabia, Journal of family & community medicine, 19, (1), 2012, p1â"6
Hussein, GMA, (A119) Ethical Issues in the Review and Conduct of Research during Active Conflicts: Reflections from Darfur, West Sudan, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 26, (S1), 2011, ps33--s34
Alkaabba, Abdulaziz and Hussein, Ghaiath M A, Democratization of medical education is needed to effective teaching of bioethics, Le Journal medical libanais. The Lebanese medical journal, 59, (1), 2011, p33â"36
Hussein GM., When Ethics Survive Where People Do Not., Public health ethics, 3, (1), 2010, p72-77
Hussein, Ghaiath MA and Mustafa, Iman A, Research Ethics Training Manual, 2010
Hussein, Ghaiath M A, Democracy: the forgotten challenge for bioethics in the developing countries, BMC medical ethics, 10, 2009, p3
Hussein, Ghaiaith, The Sudan experience, Journal of Academic Ethics, 6, (4), 2008, p289--293
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
Advance Directives in Saudi Arabia: An Islamic Approach and practical implications in, editor(s)Michael Dunn and Daisy Cheung , Advance Directives Across Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, 2023, pp293 - 3.9, [Ghaiath Hussein]
Ghaiath Hussein, Ethical overview of the medical assistance in dying, Medical Assistance in Dying, online, 10 November , 2021, QUB & TCD GP Societies
Module 9 in, 2015, pp107 , [Hussein, GM and Alkabba, AF and Kasule, OH]
Hussein, Ghaiath, Training manual on How to Teach Medical Ethics to Undergraduate Medical Students by Non-Expert Faculty Staff, 2015
Research Expertise
Description
My main research interests are related to the domains of: 1- Teaching and assessing medical ethics and professionalism in undergraduate and postgraduate education and training 2- Ethical issues in public health with a focus on public health emergencies, including pandemics 3- Ethical issues in research conducted during humanitarian emergencies 4- Ethical issues inglobal healthProjects
- Title
- The ethical considerations in the health-related research activities conducted during armed conflicts
- Summary
- This project aims to conduct an empirically informed and philosophically robust ethical analysis of health-related human research undertaken during armed conflicts. It adopts an empirical bioethics approach that combines the collection and analysis of empirical data with traditional philosophical analysis. The empirical data includes collected using a systematic review of the studies conducted in armed conflicts, followed by a qualitative project with the affected populations. The qualitative findings are used to inform the philosophical discussion where the lines of arguments suggested by the project participants1 and the literature were scrutinized. This empirically informed approach was chosen to overcome some of the shortcomings of the use of an abstract philosophical theorization when applied alone to an applied ethics field like humanitarian (research) ethics. Four main themes emerged and are discussed in the light of the relevant literature. The overall thesis is that the mainstream research ethical governance models are inadequate to ethically guide humanitarian activities as they lack the needed moral representativeness and operational feasibility. To overcome these problems, I argue that ethical oversight should shift from individualistic autonomy-based bioethics to relational autonomy and trust-based bioethics and from committee-based to community-situated governance models.
- Funding Agency
- Wellcome Trust
- Date From
- 2013
- Date To
- 2018
Recognition
Memberships
Board Member and member of the Executive Committee of the Saudi Association of Healthcare Ethics
Member of the International Association for Ethics Education
The American Public Health Association
The Royal Society of Public Health (UK)
The Sudanese Medical Association in the UK & Ireland