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  1. understandings and uses of ‘culture’ in bioethics deliberations over parental refusal of treatment: Children with cancer.Ben Gray & Fern Brunger - 2017 - Clinical Ethics 13 (2):55-66.
    We developed this study to examine the issue of parental refusal of treatment, looking at the issue through a cultural competence lens. Recent cases in Canada where courts have declined applications by clinicians for court orders to overrule parental refusal of treatment highlight the dispute in this area. This study analyses the 16 cases of a larger group of 24 cases that were selected by a literature review where cultural or religious beliefs or ethnic identity was described as important reasons (...)
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  • Response to Open Peer Commentaries on "Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: A National Survey".Ellen Fox, Sarah Myers & Robert A. Pearlman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):1-3.
    Context: Although ethics consultation is commonplace in United States hospitals, descriptive data about this health service are lacking. Objective: To describe the prevalence, practitioners, and processes of ethics consultation in U.S. hospitals. Design: A 56-item phone or questionnaire survey of the “best informant” within each hospital. Participants: Random sample of 600 U.S. general hospitals, stratified by bed size. Results: The response rate was 87.4%. Ethics consultation services were found in 81% of all general hospitals in the U.S., and in 100% (...)
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  • Additional implications of a national survey on ethics consultation in united states hospitals.Robert Klitzman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):47 – 48.
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  • Different questions, different goals.Paul J. Ford & Adrienne R. Boissy - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):46 – 47.
    Fox and her colleagues (2007) present an important and foundational study concerning the character of current ethics consultation services (ECSs). Although we have some concerns regarding the gener...
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  • Pride and prejudice: How might ethics consultation services minimize bias?Jordan Silberman, Wynne Morrison & Chris Feudtner - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):32 – 34.
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  • The failure of the consult model: Why "mediation" should replace "consultation".Autumn Fiester - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):31 – 32.
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