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  1. Setting standards for empirical bioethics research: a response to Carter and Cribb.Michael Dunn, Jonathan Ives, Bert Molewijk & Jan Schildmann - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):66.
    This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two main themes in our response. First, we reflect on how the process of setting standards for empirical bioethics research entails drawing boundaries around what research counts as empirical bioethics research, and we discuss whether the standards agreed in the consensus process draw these boundaries correctly. Second, we expand on the discussion in the original paper of the role and significance of the concept of (...)
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  • From Self-Management to Shared-Management: A Relational Approach for Equitable Chronic Care.Francisca Stutzin Donoso - 2024 - Public Health Ethics 17 (3):85-100.
    Life with chronic disease and chronic care is hard and people who live in disadvantage may lack the freedom to prioritise their care because of increased c.
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