New Articles from BMC Medical Ethics Are Now Available
March 30, 2020
BMC Medical Ethics has new articles available online.
Articles include:
- “Infringement of the Right to Surgical Informed Consent: Negligent Disclosure and Its Impact on Patient Trust in Surgeons at Public General Hospitals – The Voice of the Patient” by Gillie Gabay and Yaarit Bokek-Cohen
- “Relational Autonomy: What Does It Mean and How Is It Used in End-of-Life Care? A Systematic Review of Argument-Based Ethics Literature” by Carlos Gómez-Vírseda, Yves De Maeseneer, and Chris Gastmans
- “Hospital Ethics Reflection Groups: A Learning and Development Resource for Clinical Practice” by H. Bruun, L. Huniche, E. Stenager, C. B. Mogensen, and R. Pedersen
- “Effect of Written Outcome Information on Attitude of Perinatal Healthcare Professionals at the Limit of Viability: A Randomized Study” by V. Papadimitriou, B. Tosello and R. Pfister
- “Engaging Research Ethics Committees to Develop an Ethics and Governance Framework for Best Practices in Genomic Research and Biobanking in Africa: The H3Africa Model” by Paulina Tindana et al.
- “Forming and Implementing Community Advisory Boards in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review” by Yang Zhao et al.
- “How Do Researchers Acquire and Develop Notions of Research Integrity? A Qualitative Study among Biomedical Researchers in Switzerland” by Priya Satalkar and David Shaw
- “Broad Consent for Biobanks Is Best – Provided It Is Also Deep” by Rasmus Bjerregaard Mikkelsen, Mickey Gjerris, Gunhild Waldemar, and Peter Sandøe
- “Why Research Ethics Should Add Retrospective Review” by Angus Dawson, Sapfo Lignou, Chesmal Siriwardhana, and Dónal P. O’Mathúna
- “Ethical Issues Associated With HIV Molecular Epidemiology: A Qualitative Exploratory Study Using Inductive Analytic Approaches” by Farirai Mutenherwa, Douglas R. Wassenaar, and Tulio De Oliveira
- “Euthanasia Requests In Dementia Cases; What Are Experiences And Needs Of Dutch Physicians? A Qualitative Interview Study” byJaap Schuurmans et al.