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  1. Finding European bioethical literature: an evaluation of the leading abstracting and indexing services.H. Fangerau - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (3):299-303.
    Objectives: In this study the author aimed to provide information for researchers to help them with the selection of suitable databases for finding medical ethics literature. The quantity of medical ethical literature that is indexed in different existing electronic bibliographies was ascertained. Method: Using the international journal index Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, journals on medical ethics were identified. The electronic bibliographies indexing these journals were analysed. In an additional analysis documentalists indexing bioethical literature were asked to name European journals on medical (...)
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  • The patient self-determination ACT (PSDA) and the incapacitated patient: Policy suggestions for healthcare ethics committees. [REVIEW]James F. Drane - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (6):309-320.
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  • (2 other versions)Death, dying and informatics: misrepresenting religion on MedLine. [REVIEW]Pablo Rodríguez del Pozo & Joseph J. Fins - 2005 - BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):1-5.
    Background The globalization of medical science carries for doctors worldwide a correlative duty to deepen their understanding of patients' cultural contexts and religious backgrounds, in order to satisfy each as a unique individual. To become better informed, practitioners may turn to MedLine, but it is unclear whether the information found there is an accurate representation of culture and religion. To test MedLine's representation of this field, we chose the topic of death and dying in the three major monotheistic religions. Methods (...)
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  • Anatomy of a clinical ethics consultation.Barry Hoffmaster - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (1):53-68.
    Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly superficial and diffuse. Attempts to illuminate the goals, the forms, the substance, and the criteria for the success of ethics consultations need to focus on detailed reports of cases and the contexts in which they occur. The uncommonly rich description of the consultation surrounding Mrs. Roses plight provides a splendid opportunity to explore such matters. The ethics consultant pursues a number of ventures providing and clarifying information, improving (...)
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  • Die Repräsentation medizinethischer Literatur in bibliographischen Datenbanken und Indizes.Heiner Fangerau - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (2):122-127.
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  • (2 other versions)Death, dying and informatics: misrepresenting religion on MedLine.J. Fins Joseph & Rodríguez del Pozo Pablo - 2005 - BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):6.
    Background The globalization of medical science carries for doctors worldwide a correlative duty to deepen their understanding of patients' cultural contexts and religious backgrounds, in order to satisfy each as a unique individual. To become better informed, practitioners may turn to MedLine, but it is unclear whether the information found there is an accurate representation of culture and religion. To test MedLine's representation of this field, we chose the topic of death and dying in the three major monotheistic religions. Methods (...)
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