journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443915/correction-to-mapping-trust-relationships-in-organ-donation-and-transplantation-a-conceptual-model
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María Victoria Martínez-López, Leah McLaughlin, Alberto Molina-Pérez, Krzysztof Pabisiak, Nadia Primc, Gurch Randhawa, David Rodríguez-Arias, Jorge Suárez, Sabine Wöhlke, Janet Delgado
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March 5, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431625/-she-was-finally-mine-the-moral-experience-of-families-in-the-context-of-trisomy-13-and-18-a-scoping-review-with-thematic-analysis
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Zoe Ritchie, Gail Teachman, Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Maxwell J Smith
INTRODUCTION: The value of a short life characterized by disability has been hotly debated in the literature on fetal and neonatal outcomes. METHODS: We conducted a scoping review to summarize the available empirical literature on the experiences of families in the context of trisomy 13 and 18 (T13/18) with subsequent thematic analysis of the 17 included articles. FINDINGS: Themes constructed include (1) Pride as Resistance, (2) Negotiating Normalcy and (3) The Significance of Time...
March 2, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413954/a-bioethical-perspective-on-the-meanings-behind-a-wish-to-hasten-death-a-meta-ethnographic-review
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Paulo J Borges, Pablo Hernández-Marrero, Sandra Martins Pereira
BACKGROUND: The expressions of a "wish to hasten death" or "wish to die" raise ethical concerns and challenges. These expressions are related to ethical principles intertwined within the field of medical ethics, particularly in end-of-life care. Although some reviews were conducted about this topic, none of them provides an in-depth analysis of the meanings behind the "wish to hasten death/die" based specifically on the ethical principles of autonomy, dignity, and vulnerability. The aim of this review is to understand if and how the meanings behind the "wish to hasten death/die" relate to and are interpreted in light of ethical principles in palliative care...
February 27, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378641/layered-vulnerability-and-researchers-responsibilities-learning-from-research-involving-kenyan-adolescents-living-with-perinatal-hiv-infection
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Mary Kimani, Sassy Molyneux, Anderson Charo, Scholastica M Zakayo, Gladys Sanga, Rita Njeru, Alun Davies, Maureen Kelley, Amina Abubakar, Vicki Marsh
BACKGROUND: Carefully planned research is critical to developing policies and interventions that counter physical, psychological and social challenges faced by young people living with HIV/AIDS, without increasing burdens. Such studies, however, must navigate a 'vulnerability paradox', since including potentially vulnerable groups also risks unintentionally worsening their situation. Through embedded social science research, linked to a cohort study involving Adolescents Living with HIV/AIDS (ALH) in Kenya, we develop an account of researchers' responsibilities towards young people, incorporating concepts of vulnerability, resilience, and agency as 'interacting layers'...
February 20, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378633/cross-sectional-analysis-of-financial-relationships-between-board-certified-allergists-and-the-pharmaceutical-industry-in-japan
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Anju Murayama, Yuki Senoo
BACKGROUND: Financial interactions between pharmaceutical companies and physicians lead to conflicts of interest. This study examines the extent and trends of non-research payments made by pharmaceutical companies to board-certified allergists in Japan between 2016 and 2020. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of disclosed payment data from pharmaceutical companies affiliated with the Japanese Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association was conducted. The study focused on non-research payments for lecturing, consulting, and manuscript drafting made to board-certified allergists from 2016 to 2020...
February 20, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374022/the-role-of-bioethics-services-in-paediatric-intensive-care-units-a-qualitative-descriptive-study
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Denise Alexander, Mary Quirke, Jo Greene, Lorna Cassidy, Carol Hilliard, Maria Brenner
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variation in the functionality of bioethical services in different institutions and countries for children in hospital, despite new challenges due to increasing technology supports for children with serious illness and medical complexity. We aimed to understand how bioethics services address bioethical concerns that are increasingly encountered in paediatric intensive care. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive design was used to describe clinician's perspectives on the functionality of clinical bioethics services for paediatric intensive care units...
February 19, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373945/moral-approval-of-xenotransplantation-in-egypt-associations-with-religion-attitudes-towards-animals-and-demographic-factors
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Gabriel Andrade, Eid AboHamza, Yasmeen Elsantil, AlaaEldin Ayoub, Dalia Bedewy
Xenotransplantation has great potential as an alternative to alleviate the shortage of organs for donation. However, given that the animal most suited for xenotransplantation is the pig, there are concerns that people in Muslim countries may be more hesitant to morally approve of these procedures. In this study, the moral approval of xenotransplantation was assessed in a group of 895 participants in Egypt. The results showed that religiosity itself does not predict moral approval of xenotransplantation, but religious identity does, as Muslims are less likely to approve of xenotransplantation than Christians...
February 19, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368332/evaluating-the-understanding-of-the-ethical-and-moral-challenges-of-big-data-and-ai-among-jordanian-medical-students-physicians-in-training-and-senior-practitioners-a-cross-sectional-study
#28
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Abdallah Al-Ani, Abdallah Rayyan, Ahmad Maswadeh, Hala Sultan, Ahmad Alhammouri, Hadeel Asfour, Tariq Alrawajih, Sarah Al Sharie, Fahed Al Karmi, Ahmad Azzam, Asem Mansour, Maysa Al-Hussaini
AIMS: To examine the understanding of the ethical dilemmas associated with Big Data and artificial intelligence (AI) among Jordanian medical students, physicians in training, and senior practitioners. METHODS: We implemented a literature-validated questionnaire to examine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the target population during the period between April and August 2023. Themes of ethical debate included privacy breaches, consent, ownership, augmented biases, epistemology, and accountability...
February 17, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365749/-that-s-just-future-medicine-a-qualitative-study-on-users-experiences-of-symptom-checker-apps
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Regina Müller, Malte Klemmt, Roland Koch, Hans-Jörg Ehni, Tanja Henking, Elisabeth Langmann, Urban Wiesing, Robert Ranisch
BACKGROUND: Symptom checker apps (SCAs) are mobile or online applications for lay people that usually have two main functions: symptom analysis and recommendations. SCAs ask users questions about their symptoms via a chatbot, give a list with possible causes, and provide a recommendation, such as seeing a physician. However, it is unclear whether the actual performance of a SCA corresponds to the users' experiences. This qualitative study investigates the subjective perspectives of SCA users to close the empirical gap identified in the literature and answers the following main research question: How do individuals (healthy users and patients) experience the usage of SCA, including their attitudes, expectations, motivations, and concerns regarding their SCA use? METHODS: A qualitative interview study was chosen to clarify the relatively unknown experience of SCA use...
February 16, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336668/perceptions-of-covid-19-patients-in-the-use-of-bioethical-principles-and-the-physician-patient-relationship-a-qualitative-approach
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Guillermo Cantú Quintanilla, Irma Eloisa Gómez-Guerrero, Nuria Aguiñaga-Chiñas, Mariana López Cervantes, Ignacio David Jaramillo Flores, Pedro Alonso Slon Rodríguez, Carlos Francisco Bravo Vargas, America Arroyo-Valerio, María Del Carmen García-Higuera
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the approach to the health-disease system, raising the question about the principles of bioethics present in physician-patient relations. The principles while widely accepted may not be sufficient for a comprehensive ethical analysis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the perception of these principles and the physician-patient relationship during a hospital stay through a qualitative approach. METHOD: Sixteen semi-structured interviews took place to know the patients' perception during their 2020 hospitalization for COVID-19...
February 9, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326778/cross-cultural-perspectives-on-intelligent-assistive-technology-in-dementia-care-comparing-israeli-and-german-experts-attitudes
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Hanan AboJabel, Johannes Welsch, Silke Schicktanz
BACKGROUND: Despite the great benefits of intelligent assistive technology (IAT) for dementia care - for example, the enhanced safety and increased independence of people with dementia and their caregivers - its practical adoption is still limited. The social and ethical issues pertaining to IAT in dementia care, shaped by factors such as culture, may explain these limitations. However, most studies have focused on understanding these issues within one cultural setting only. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore and compare the attitudes of Israeli and German dementia experts toward IAT in dementia care, to contribute to a more cultural-comparative perspective...
February 7, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321449/conscientious-objection-and-barriers-to-abortion-within-a-specific-regional-context-an-expert-interview-study
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Robin Krawutschke, Tania Pastrana, Dagmar Schmitz
BACKGROUND: While most countries that allow abortion on women's request also grant physicians a right to conscientious objection (CO), this has proven to constitute a potential barrier to abortion access. Conscientious objection is regarded as an understudied phenomenon the effects of which have not yet been examined in Germany. Based on expert interviews, this study aims to exemplarily reconstruct the processes of abortion in a mid-sized city in Germany, and to identify potential effects of conscientious objection...
February 6, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311761/analyzing-the-composition-of-the-editorial-boards-in-high-impact-medical-ethics-journals-a-survey-study
#33
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Zhiwei Jia, Donghua Liu, Xingxuan Li, Tianlin Wen, Xiyan Zhao, Wei Li
BACKGROUND: The underrepresentation of scholarly works from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in academic literature is a documented concern, attributed partly to editorial biases. This trend, prevalent across various disciplines, has been less explored in the context of medical ethics journals. This study aimed to examine the composition of editorial board members (EBM) in high-impact medical ethics journals and to evaluate the extent of international diversity within these editorial teams...
February 4, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297294/ethical-dilemmas-in-prioritizing-patients-for-scarce-radiotherapy-resources
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca J DeBoer, Anita Ho, Espérance Mutoniwase, Cam Nguyen, Grace Umutesi, Jean Bosco Bigirimana, Nicaise Nsabimana, Katherine Van Loon, Lawrence N Shulman, Scott A Triedman, Vincent K Cubaka, Cyprien Shyirambere
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an essential component of cancer treatment, yet many countries do not have adequate capacity to serve all patients who would benefit from it. Allocation systems are needed to guide patient prioritization for radiotherapy in resource-limited contexts. These systems should be informed by allocation principles deemed relevant to stakeholders. This study explores the ethical dilemmas and views of decision-makers engaged in real-world prioritization of scarce radiotherapy resources at a cancer center in Rwanda in order to identify relevant principles...
January 31, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297258/questionable-research-practices-of-medical-and-dental-faculty-in-pakistan-a-confession
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayesha Fahim, Aysha Sadaf, Fahim Haider Jafari, Kashif Siddique, Ahsan Sethi
PURPOSE: Intellectual honesty and integrity are the cornerstones of conducting any form of research. Over the last few years, scholars have shown great concerns over questionable research practices (QRPs) in academia. This study aims to investigate the questionable research practices amongst faculty members of medical and dental colleges in Pakistan. METHOD: A descriptive multi-institutional online survey was conducted from June-August 2022. Based on previous studies assessing research misconduct, 43 questionable research practices in four domains: Data collection & storage, Data analysis, Study reporting and Collaboration & authorship were identified and investigated...
January 31, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262986/integrating-ethics-in-ai-development-a-qualitative-study
#36
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Laura Arbelaez Ossa, Giorgia Lorenzini, Stephen R Milford, David Shaw, Bernice S Elger, Michael Rost
BACKGROUND: While the theoretical benefits and harms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been widely discussed in academic literature, empirical evidence remains elusive regarding the practical ethical challenges of developing AI for healthcare. Bridging the gap between theory and practice is an essential step in understanding how to ethically align AI for healthcare. Therefore, this research examines the concerns and challenges perceived by experts in developing ethical AI that addresses the healthcare context and needs...
January 23, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238736/ethics-rounds-in-the-ambulance-service-a-qualitative-evaluation
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catharina Frank, Andreas Rantala, Anders Svensson, Anders Sterner, Jessica Green, Anders Bremer, Bodil Holmberg
BACKGROUND: It is a common ethical challenge for ambulance clinicians to care for patients with impaired decision-making capacities while assessing and determining the degree of decision-making ability and considering ethical values. Ambulance clinicians' ethical competence seems to be increasingly important in coping with such varied ethical dilemmas. Ethics rounds is a model designed to promote the development of ethical competence among clinicians. While standard in other contexts, to the best of our knowledge, it has not been applied within the ambulance service context...
January 18, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238678/compliance-with-research-ethics-in-epidemiological-studies-targeted-to-conflict-affected-areas-in-western-ethiopia-validity-of-informed-consent-vic-by-information-comprehension-and-voluntariness-icv
#38
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Gemechu Tiruneh, Mekdes Yilma, Bizuneh Wakuma, Eba Abdisa, Lami Bayisa, Michelle Nichols, Anja Bedeker, Nicki Tiffin
BACKGROUND: The conduct of research is critical to advancing human health. However, there are issues of ethical concern specific to the design and conduct of research in conflict settings. Conflict-affected countries often lack strong platform to support technical guidance and monitoring of research ethics, which may lead to the use of divergent ethical standards some of which are poorly elaborated and loosely enforced. Despite the growing concern about ethical issues in research, there is a dearth of information about ethical compliance in conflict areas...
January 18, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184595/ai-driven-decision-support-systems-and-epistemic-reliance-a-qualitative-study-on-obstetricians-and-midwives-perspectives-on-integrating-ai-driven-ctg-into-clinical-decision-making
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Rachel Dlugatch, Antoniya Georgieva, Angeliki Kerasidou
BACKGROUND: Given that AI-driven decision support systems (AI-DSS) are intended to assist in medical decision making, it is essential that clinicians are willing to incorporate AI-DSS into their practice. This study takes as a case study the use of AI-driven cardiotography (CTG), a type of AI-DSS, in the context of intrapartum care. Focusing on the perspectives of obstetricians and midwives regarding the ethical and trust-related issues of incorporating AI-driven tools in their practice, this paper explores the conditions that AI-driven CTG must fulfill for clinicians to feel justified in incorporating this assistive technology into their decision-making processes regarding interventions in labor...
January 6, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184541/towards-the-implementation-of-law-n-219-2017-on-informed-consent-and-advance-directives-for-patients-with-psychiatric-disorders-and-dementia-physicians-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-in-four-northern-italian-health-care-facilities
#40
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Corinna Porteri, Giulia Ienco, Mariassunta Piccinni, Patrizio Pasqualetti
BACKGROUND: On December 2017 the Italian Parliament approved law n. 219/2017 "Provisions for informed consent and advance directives" regarding challenging legal and bioethical issues related to healthcare decisions and end-of life choices. The law promotes the person's autonomy as a right and provides for the centrality of the individual in every scenario of health care by mean of three tools: informed consent, shared care planning and advance directives. Few years after the approval of the law, we conducted a survey among physicians working in four health care facilities specific for the care of people suffering from psychiatric disorders, cognitive disorders and dementia located in the North of Italy aiming to investigate their perceived knowledge and training need, attitudes regarding law n...
January 6, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
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