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  1. Can You Restore My “Own” Body? A Phenomenological Analysis of Relational Autonomy.Jenny Slatman, Kristin Zeiler & Ignaas Devisch - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):18-20.
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  • Implantable Devices Should Come With a Contract.Dena S. Davis - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):23-25.
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  • Relational autonomy in the care of the vulnerable: health care professionals’ reasoning in Moral Case Deliberation.Kaja Heidenreich, Anders Bremer, Lars Johan Materstvedt, Ulf Tidefelt & Mia Svantesson - 2018 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (4):467-477.
    In Moral Case Deliberation, healthcare professionals discuss ethically difficult patient situations in their daily practice. There is a lack of knowledge regarding the content of MCD and there is a need to shed light on this ethical reflection in the midst of clinical practice. Thus, the aim of the study was to describe the content of healthcare professionals’ moral reasoning during MCD. The design was qualitative and descriptive, and data consisted of 22 audio-recorded inter-professional MCDs, analysed with content analysis. The (...)
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  • Omnipotence and Impotence: The Need for Conversation When Patients and Clinicians Disagree.Alexander M. Capron - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):28-29.
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  • Reason, Emotion, and Implanted Devices.John D. Lantos - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):1-2.
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  • Analysis From a Fourth Perspective: Professionalism.Peter Maloy Koch - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):26-27.
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  • Not Half So Curious: Legal Competence Is Not Informed Consent.Bethany Spielman - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):22-23.
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  • Social Paternalism in a Communitarian Context: Enhancing Individuals' Moral Deliberation Through a Communal “Moral Voice”.Vardit Ravitsky - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):20-22.
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  • Clinical ethics case consultation in a university department of cardiology and intensive care: a descriptive evaluation of consultation protocols.Michel Noutsias, Daniel Sedding, Jochen Dutzmann, Henning Rosenau, Kim P. Linoh, Nicolas Heirich, Stephan Nadolny, Jan Schildmann & Andre Nowak - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundClinical ethics case consultations (CECCs) provide a structured approach in situations of ethical uncertainty or conflicts. There have been increasing calls in recent years to assess the quality of CECCs by means of empirical research. This study provides detailed data of a descriptive quantitative and qualitative evaluation of a CECC service in a department of cardiology and intensive care at a German university hospital.MethodsSemi-structured document analysis of CECCs was conducted in the period of November 1, 2018, to May 31, 2020. (...)
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  • Lack of Agreement With What We Think Is Right Does Not Necessarily Equal an Ethical Problem: Respecting Patients' Goals of Care.Colleen K. McIlvennan & Keith M. Swetz - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):13-15.
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  • The ethics of explantation.Sven Ove Hansson - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundWith the increased use of implanted medical devices follows a large number of explantations. Implants are removed for a wide range of reasons, including manufacturing defects, recovery making the device unnecessary, battery depletion, availability of new and better models, and patients asking for a removal. Explantation gives rise to a wide range of ethical issues, but the discussion of these problems is scattered over many clinical disciplines.MethodsInformation from multiple clinical disciplines was synthesized and analysed in order to provide a comprehensive (...)
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  • The Structure of Autonomy–Paternalism: An Exercise in Framing and Reframing.Daniel J. Brauner - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (8):15-17.
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