Leila El Alti
leila el alti

Dr Leila El Alti PhD, MA, RN

Lecturer

Biography

Leila is a Lebanese-Swedish academic with dual nursing and philosophy training. Her doctoral dissertation explored the theoretical and empirical intersection of normative ethics, emancipation-oriented healthcare provision, responsibility/blame, agential capacities, (forensic) psychiatric contexts, and mental illness. She is currently interested in reproductive ethics, philosophy of pregnancy and birth, and obstetrics violence.

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Membership of Professional Body

  • Member of the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics

 

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Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care

Journal Article
El-Alti, L., Sandman, L., & Munthe, C. (2022)
Caregiver perspectives on patient capacities and institutional pathways to person centered forensic psychiatric care. PLOS ONE, 17(9), Article e0275205. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275205
The ethical discourse surrounding patients’ agential capacities, vis-à-vis their active participation in shared decision-making (SDM) in forensic psychiatric (FP) contexts, is...

Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges

Thesis
El Alti, L. (2022)
Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges. (Thesis). Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2948473
Person-centered care (PCC) is generally understood to involve shaping healthcare processes, decisions, and plans according to the individual values, preferences, or goals of e...

Disputing with patients in person-centered care: Ethical aspects in standard care, pediatrics, psychiatry, and public health

Journal Article
Munthe, C., El-Alti, L., Hartvigsson, T., & Nijsingh, N. (2018)
Disputing with patients in person-centered care: Ethical aspects in standard care, pediatrics, psychiatry, and public health. Journal of Argumentation in Context, 7(2), 231-244. https://doi.org/10.1075/jaic.18022.mun
This article explores ethical aspects of using open argumentation in person-centered care (PCC), where health professionals (HPs) openly criticize or contradict factual claims...

Person Centered Care and Personalized Medicine: Irreconcilable Opposites or Potential Companions?

Journal Article
El-Alti, L., Sandman, L., & Munthe, C. (2019)
Person Centered Care and Personalized Medicine: Irreconcilable Opposites or Potential Companions?. Health Care Analysis, 27(1), 45-59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-017-0347-5
In contrast to standardized guidelines, personalized medicine and person centered care are two notions that have recently developed and are aspiring for more individualized he...

The Practice of Research Ethics in Lebanon and Qatar: Perspectives of Researchers on Informed Consent

Journal Article
Nakkash, R., Qutteina, Y., Nasrallah, C., Wright, K., El-Alti, L., Makhoul, J., & Al-Ali, K. (2017)
The Practice of Research Ethics in Lebanon and Qatar: Perspectives of Researchers on Informed Consent. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 12(5), 352-362. https://doi.org/10.1177/1556264617730643
Informed consent requirements for conducting research with human participants are set by institutional review boards (IRBs) following established guidelines. Despite this, res...

“Protecting” or “Policing”: Academic Researchers’ View of IRBs in an Arab Context

Journal Article
Makhoul, J., El-Alti, L., Qutteina, Y., Nasrallah, C., Sakr, C., Nakkash, R., & Alali, K. (2014)
“Protecting” or “Policing”: Academic Researchers’ View of IRBs in an Arab Context. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 9(5), 25-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/1556264614553170
A recent surge of research universities and human subjects research funding in the Arab world raises concerns about applied research ethics and oversight. In-depth interviews ...

Rasch Analysis of Lebanese Nurses’ Responses to the EIS Questionnaire

Journal Article
Clinton, M., Alayan, N., & El-Alti, L. (2014)
Rasch Analysis of Lebanese Nurses’ Responses to the EIS Questionnaire. SAGE Open, 4(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014547182
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of a 32-item modified version of the Ethical Issues Scale (EIS). Data were collected from 59 registered nurses at the Amer...