HEC Forum

Papers
(The TQCC of HEC Forum is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Tale of Two Crises: Addressing Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy as Promoting Racial Justice60
Moral Distress Entangled: Patients and Providers in the COVID-19 Era19
Reflective Debriefs as a Response to Moral Distress: Two Case Study Examples19
COVID 19: A Cause for Pause in Undergraduate Medical Education and Catalyst for Innovation19
Utilitarian Principlism as a Framework for Crisis Healthcare Ethics16
Effect of a Moral Distress Consultation Service on Moral Distress, Empowerment, and a Healthy Work Environment14
Viral Heroism: What the Rhetoric of Heroes in the COVID-19 Pandemic Tells Us About Medicine and Professional Identity12
Suppressing Scientific Discourse on Vaccines? Self-perceptions of researchers and practitioners11
Making the (Business) Case for Clinical Ethics Support in the UK11
Deceased Organ Transplantation in Bangladesh: The Dynamics of Bioethics, Religion and Culture10
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Care Coordination: Navigating Ethics and Access in the Emergence of a New Health Profession8
Access Isn’t Enough: Evaluating the Quality of a Hospital Medical Assistance in Dying Program8
Oral Health Matters: The Ethics of Providing Oral Health During COVID-198
CURA—An Ethics Support Instrument for Nurses in Palliative Care. Feasibility and First Perceived Outcomes7
Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice7
From Prohibition to Permission: The Winding Road of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada7
Acknowledging the Burdens of ‘Blackness’6
Covid-19 in Historical Context: Creating a Practical Past6
Getting Beyond Pros and Cons: Results of a Stakeholder Needs Assessment on Physician Assisted Dying in the Hospital Setting6
MAiD to Last: Creating a Care Ecology for Sustainable Medical Assistance in Dying Services6
Implementation of Medical Assistance in Dying as Organizational Ethics Challenge: A Method of Engagement for Building Trust, Keeping Peace and Transforming Practice6
The Experience of Moral Distress in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic5
Academic During a Pandemic: Reflections from a Medical Student on Learning During SARS-CoVid-25
Field-Testing the Euro-MCD Instrument: Important Outcomes According to Participants Before and After Moral Case Deliberation5
The Hidden Curriculum and Integrating Cure- and Care-Based Approaches to Medicine5
COVID-19 and the Authority of Science4
The Implementation of Assisted Dying in Quebec and Interdisciplinary Support Groups: What Role for Ethics?4
Clinical Ethics Consultation During the First COVID-19 Pandemic Surge at an Academic Medical Center: A Mixed Methods Analysis3
Civil Disobedience, Not Merely Conscientious Objection, In Medicine3
Ethics Consultation in Surgical Specialties3
The Problem of “Core Moral Beliefs” as the Ground of Conscientious Objection3
Responsibility Considerations and the Design of Health Care Policies: A Survey Study of the Norwegian Population3
Clinical and Organizational Ethics: Challenges to Methodology and Practice3
Survey of End-of-Life Care in Intensive Care Units in Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt3
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