A New Edition of Clinical Ethics is Now Available
December 7, 2017
Clinical Ethics (vol. 12, no. 3, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Ethical Basis for Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Only After Informed Consent in Selected Patient Groups Admitted to Hospital” by Philip Berry and Iona Heath
- “Is Healthcare Providers’ Value-Neutrality Depending on how Controversial a Medical Intervention Is? Analysis of 10 More or Less Controversial Interventions” by Niels Lynöe, Joar Björk, and Niklas Juth
- “Attitudes of Singapore Emergency Department Staff Towards Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” by Zohar Lederman et al.
- “‘It’s Like Sailing’ – Experiences of the Role as Facilitator During Moral Case Deliberation” by Dara Rasoal, Annica Kihlgren, and Mia Svantesson
- “Overruling Parental Decisions in Paediatric Medicine: A Comparison of Diekema’s Harm Threshold Framework and the Zone of Parental Discretion Framework” by Vicki Xafis
- “Beyond Individualism: Is There a Place for Relational Autonomy in Clinical Practice and Research?” by Edward S Dove et al.