A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics is Available
April 25, 2014
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 40, No. 5, May 2014) is now available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Forced to be free? Increasing patient autonomy by constraining it” by Neil Levy
- “Why autonomy needs help” by Arthur L Caplan
- “Comment on Levy’s ‘Forced to be free? Increasing patient autonomy by constraining it’” by Jan Narveson
- “Physicians’ practices when frustrating patients’ needs: a comparative study of restrictiveness in offering abortion and sedation therapy” by Niels Lynøe
- “‘Doctor, what would you do in my position?’ Health professionals and the decision-making process in pregnancy monitoring” by Solène Gouilhers Hertig, et al.
- “Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: who should decide?” by Zohar Lederman, Mirko Garasic, and Michelle Piperberg
- “Why participating in (certain) scientific research is a moral duty” by Joanna Stjernschantz Forsberg, Mats G Hansson, and Stefan Eriksson
- “Life extension and the burden of mortality: Leon Kass versus John Harris” by Andrea Sauchelli