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Articles from the last few issues of BMC Medical Ethics - Latest articles
  • A Survey of Community Members' Perceptions of Medical Errors in Oman
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (29 July 2008), 13.
    by Ahmed S Al-Mandhari, Mohammed A Al-Shafaee, Mohammed Alazri, Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani, Mushtaq Khan, Ahmed M Al-Waily, Syed Rizvi
  • Understanding and Retention of informed consent process among Parents in a Rural Northern Ghana
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (19 June 2008), 12.
    by Abraham R Oduro, Raymond A Aborigo, Dickson Amugsi, Francis Anto, Thomas Anyorigiya, Frank Atuguba, Abraham Hodgson, Kwadwo A Koram
  • Cesarean delivery on maternal request: can the ethical problem be solved by the principlist approach?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (17 June 2008), 11.
    by Tore Nilstun, Marwan Habiba, Goran Lingman, Rudolfo Saracci, Monica Da Fre, Marina Cuttini
  • Informed consent in Sri Lanka: a survey among ethics committee members
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (20 May 2008), 10.
    by Athula Sumathipala, Sisira Siribaddana, Suwin Hewage, Manura Lekamwattege, Manjula Athukorale, Chesmal Siriwardane, Joanna Murray, Martin Prince
  • Clinical research without consent in adults in the emergency setting: a review of patient and public views
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (29 April 2008), 9.
    by Jan Lecouturier, Helen Rodgers, Gary A Ford, Tim Rapley, Lynne Stobbart, Stephen J Louw, Madeleine J Murtagh
  • What is presumed when we presume consent?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (25 April 2008), 8.
    by Barbara K Pierscionek
  • Is the qualitative research interview an acceptable medium for research with palliative care patients and carers?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (24 April 2008), 7.
    by Marjolein H Gysels, Cathy Shipman, Irene J Higginson
  • How do we know that research ethics committees are really working? the neglected role of outcomes assessment in research ethics review
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (28 March 2008), 6.
    by Carl H Coleman, Marie C Bouesseau
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  • The principle of respect for autonomy - concordant with the experience of oncology physicians and molecular biologists in their daily work?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (26 March 2008), 5.
    by Mette Ebbesen, Birthe D Pedersen
  • When research seems like clinical care: A qualitative study of the communication of cancer genetic research results
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (22 February 2008), 4.
    by Fiona A Miller, Mita Giacomini, Catherine Ahern, Jason S Robert, Sonya de Laat
  • Ethics Review Committee approval and informed consent: an analysis of biomedical publications originating from Sri Lanka
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (11 February 2008), 3.
    by Athula Sumathipala, Sisira Siribaddana, Suwin Hewege, Manura Lekamwattage, Manjula Athukorale, Chesmal Siriwardhana, Joanna Murray, Martin Prince
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  • Clinical Ethics Consultation: Examining how American and Japanese experts analyze an Alzheimeras case
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (29 January 2008), 2.
    by Noriko Nagao, Mark P Aulisio, Yoshio Nukaga, Misao Fujita, Shinji Kosugi, Stuart Youngner, Akira Akabayashi
  • Outcome of a research ethics training workshop among clinicians and scientists in a Nigerian university
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 (24 January 2008), 1.
    by Ademola J Ajuwon, Nancy Kass
  • Taking tissue seriously means taking communities seriously
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (26 October 2007), 11.
    by Ross EG Upshur, James V Lavery, Paulina O Tindana
  • Microbicide research in developing countries: have we given the ethical concerns due consideration?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (19 September 2007), 10.
    by Keymanthri Moodley
  • Attitudes, understanding, and concerns regarding medical research amongst Egyptians: A qualitative pilot study
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (29 August 2007), 9.
    by Susan S Khalil, Henry J Silverman, May Raafat, Samer El-Kamary, Maged El-Setouhy
  • An eight-year follow-up national study of medical school and general hospital ethics committees in Japan
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (29 June 2007), 8.
    by Akira Akabayashi, Brian T Slingsby, Noriko Nagao, Ichiro Kai, Hajime Sato
  • Attitudes and behaviors of Japanese physicians concerning withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for end-of-life patients: Results from an Internet survey
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (19 June 2007), 7.
    by Seiji Bito, Atsushi Asai
  • Ethics takes time, but not that long
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (24 May 2007), 6.
    by Mats G Hansson, Ulrik Kihlbom, Torsten Tuvemo, Leif A Olsen, Alina Rodriguez
  • Enrolling adolescents in HIV vaccine trials: Reflections on legal complexities from South Africa
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (13 May 2007), 5.
    by Catherine Slack, Ann Strode, Terry Fleischer, Glenda Gray, Chitra Ranchod
  • Informed consent for research in Borderline Personality Disorder
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (10 May 2007), 4.
    by Rachel E Dew
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  • Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers' experiences
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (10 April 2007), 3.
    by Anna-Greta Mamhidir, Mona Kihlgren, Venke Sorlie
  • Current anti-doping policy: a critical appraisal
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (29 March 2007), 2.
    by Bengt Kayser, Alexandre Mauron, Andy Miah
  • Health Research Ethics Committees in South Africa 12 years into democracy
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 8 (25 January 2007), 1.
    by Keymanthri Moodley, Landon Myer
  • Organ procurement organizations Internet enrollment for organ donation: Abandoning informed consent
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (22 December 2006), 14.
    by Sandra Woien, Mohamed Y Rady, Joseph L Verheijde, Joan Mcgregor
  • Consenting of the vulnerable: the informed consent procedure in advanced cancer patients in Mexico
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (13 December 2006), 13.
    by Emma L Verastegui
  • Pandemic influenza preparedness: an ethical framework to guide decision-making
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (04 December 2006), 12.
    by Alison K Thompson, Karen Faith, Jennifer L Gibson, Ross EG Upshur
  • Survey of the general publics attitudes toward advance planning in Japan: How to respect patients preferences.
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (18 October 2006), 11.
    by Hiroaki Miyata, Hiromi Shiraishi, Ichiro Kai
  • Global Bioethics - Myth or Reality?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (11 September 2006), 10.
    by Soren Holm, Bryn Williams-Jones
  • Just Regionalisation: Rehabilitating Care for People with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (29 August 2006), 9.
    by Barbara Secker, Maya J Goldenberg, Barbara E Gibson, Frank Wagner, Bob Parke, Jonathan Breslin, Alison Thompson, Jonathan R Lear, Peter A Singer
  • Experts' attitudes towards medical futility: an empirical survey from Japan
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (10 June 2006), 8.
    by Alireza Bagheri, Atsushi Asai, Ryuichi Ida
  • Knowledge, attitudes and practice of healthcare ethics and law among doctors and nurses in Barbados
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (09 June 2006), 7.
    by Seetharaman Hariharan, Ramesh Jonnalagadda, Errol Walrond, Harley Moseley
  • Variation in recruitment across sites in a consent-based clinical data registry: lessons from the Canadian Stroke Network
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (23 May 2006), 6.
    by Donald J Willison, Moira K Kapral, Pierrot Peladeau, Janice A Richards, Jiming Fang, Frank L Silver
  • On pandemics and the duty to care: whose duty? who cares?
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (20 April 2006), 5.
    by Carly Ruderman, Shawn C Tracy, Cécile M Bensimon, Mark Bernstein, Laura Hawryluck, Randi Z Shaul, Ross EG Upshur
  • A biobank management model applicable to biomedical research
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7, No. 1. (06 April 2006), 4.
    by Christiane Auray-Blais, Johane Patenaude
  • Present state of reproductive medicine in Japan – ethical issues with a focus on those seen in court cases
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (05 April 2006), 3.
    by Mayumi Mayeda
  • Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (14 March 2006), 2.
    by Dónal P O'Mathúna
  • How international is bioethics? A quantitative retrospective study
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 7 (13 January 2006), 1.
    by Pascal Borry, Paul Schotsmans, Kris Dierickx
  • Evidence-based ethics? On evidence-based practice and the "empirical turn" from normative bioethics
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 6 (08 November 2005), 11.
    by Maya J Goldenberg
  • Status of national research bioethics committees in the WHO African region
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 6 (20 October 2005), 10.
    by Joses M Kirigia, Charles Wambebe, Amido Baba-Moussa
  • The activity of French Research Ethics Committees and characteristics of biomedical research protocols involving humans: a retrospective cohort study
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 6 (17 October 2005), 9.
    by Evelyne Decullier, Véronique Lhéritier, François Chapuis
  • Need for enforcement of ethicolegal education – an analysis of the survey of postgraduate clinical trainees
    BMC Medical Ethics, Vol. 6 (06 August 2005), 8.
    by Mayumi Mayeda, Kozo Takase
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