Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Costs of Institutional Racism and its Ethical Implications for Healthcare77
Teasing out Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: An Ethical Critique of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Medicine64
COVID-19, Moral Conflict, Distress, and Dying Alone52
Ethical Challenges in Clinical Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic32
This Wasn’t a Split-Second Decision”: An Empirical Ethical Analysis of Transgender Youth Capacity, Rights, and Authority to Consent to Hormone Therapy28
Interview: Mourning Is a Political Act Amid the Pandemic and Its Disparities (Republication)24
Bias in algorithms of AI systems developed for COVID-19: A scoping review23
What Triage Issues Reveal: Ethics in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy and France22
Risk Communication Should be Explicit About Values. A Perspective on Early Communication During COVID-1919
Beyond Duty: Medical “Heroes” and the COVID-19 Pandemic18
Heralding the Digitalization of Life in Post-Pandemic East Asian Societies17
Understanding the Reasons Behind Healthcare Providers’ Conscientious Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia17
Human Rights and Bioethical Considerations of Global Nurse Migration16
End-of-Life Decisions in Intensive Care Units in Croatia—Pre COVID-19 Perspectives and Experiences From Nurses and Physicians16
Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technology (ELSIET) Symposium15
Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness14
Unmasking the Ethics of Public Health Messaging in a Pandemic14
Addressing Structural Racism Through Constitutional Transformation and Decolonization: Insights for the New Zealand Health Sector13
A public health framework for reducing stigma: the example of weight stigma12
The Role of Physicians in Expanded Access to Investigational Drugs: A Mixed-Methods Study of Physicians’ Views and Experiences in The Netherlands12
Ecologies of Public Trust: The NHS COVID-19 Contact Tracing App12
Reflecting Before, During, and After the Heat of the Moment: A Review of Four Approaches for Supporting Health Staff to Manage Stressful Events12
Biopower of Colonialism in Carceral Contexts: Implications for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody11
Between “Medical” and “Social” Egg Freezing11
Black bodies and Bioethics: Debunking Mythologies of Benevolence and Beneficence in Contemporary Indigenous Health Research in Colonial Australia11
What Matters? Palliative Care, Ethics, and the COVID-19 Pandemic11
Better Regulation of End-Of-Life Care: A Call For A Holistic Approach10
Respecting Older Adults: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic10
Handling Ethics Dumping and Neo-Colonial Research: From the Laboratory to the Academic Literature10
The Role of Emotion in Understanding Whiteness9
Being Seen by the Doctor: A Meditation on Power, Institutional Racism, and Medical Ethics9
We Need to Talk About Rationing: The Need to Normalize Discussion About Healthcare Rationing in a Post COVID-19 Era9
COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough9
Constitution of “The Already Dying”: The Emergence of Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria8
Social Justice for Public Health: The COVID-19 Response in Portugal8
Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Ethical Sensitivity in Turkish Nursing Students8
Medical Mistrust and Enduring Racism in South Africa8
An Ethical Framework for Visitation of Inpatients Receiving Palliative Care in the COVID-19 Context8
The Ethical Unjustifications of COVID-19 Triage Committees8
Ethical Design and Use of Robotic Care of the Elderly7
Bioethics, Race, and Contempt7
Bioethicists Should Be Helping Scientists Think About Race7
The Power in Rural Place Stigma7
The Whiteness of Bioethics7
Clinical Ethics Consultations in the Opinion of Polish Physicians6
Goodbye Hippocrates?6
Physician–Patient Relationship, Assisted Suicide and the Italian Constitutional Court6
Which Vaccine? The Cost of Religious Freedom in Vaccination Policy6
Needle Stick Injury From a COVID-19 Patient—Fear It or Forget It?6
Epistemic Injustice and Nonmaleficence6
An Ethical Overview of the CRISPR-Based Elimination of Anopheles gambiae to Combat Malaria6
Ethical Review of Animal Research and the Standards of Procedural Justice: A European Perspective6
Everyday Resistance in the U.K.’s National Health Service6
It Didn’t Have to be This Way Reflections on the Ethical Justification of the Running Ban in Northern Italy in Response to the 2020 COVID-19 Outbreak6
COVID-19 and Australian Prisons: Human Rights, Risks, and Responses6
Synergistic Disparities and Public Health Mitigation of COVID-19 in the Rural United States6
Bioethical Implications of Vulnerability and Politics for Healthcare in Ethiopia and The Ways Forward6
Ethics Consultation for Adult Solid Organ Transplantation Candidates and Recipients: A Single Centre Experience6
Telling the Truth to Child Cancer Patients in COVID-19 Times6
The Ethics of Adultcentrism in the Context of COVID-19: Whose Voice Matters?5
How Good is the Science That Informs Government Policy? A Lesson From the U.K.’s Response to 2020 CoV-2 Outbreak5
Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the U5
Ethics of Buying DNA5
How Resistance Shapes Health and Well-Being5
The Morality of Kidney Sales: When Caring for the Seller’s Dignity Has Moral Costs5
Supporting One Health for Pandemic Prevention: The Need for Ethical Innovation5
Philosophy of Science Can Prevent Manslaughter5
Walking a Fine Germline: Synthesizing Public Opinion and Legal Precedent to Develop Policy Recommendations for Heritable Gene-Editing5
A Clinician’s Obligation to be Vaccinated: Four Arguments that Establish a Duty for Healthcare Professionals to be Vaccinated Against COVID-195
“To Normalize is to Impose a Requirement on an Existence.” Why Health Professionals Should Think Twice Before Using the Term “Normal” With Patients5
Lead Essay—Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and the Role of Critical Bioethics5
We’re in This Together: A Reflection on How Bioethics and Public Health Can Collectively Advance Scientific Efforts Towards Addressing Racism5
Race, Reproduction, and Biopolitics: A Review Essay5
Blanket Consent and Trust in the Biobanking Context4
CRISPR: Beyond the Excitement4
A Critique of Contemporary Islamic Bioethics4
Spousal and Kinship Co-Authorship Should be Declared to Avoid Conflicts of Interest4
Institutional Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia: An Analysis of Publicly Available Policies4
The Ethics of Overlapping Relationships in Rural and Remote Healthcare. A Narrative Review4
Navigating the Ethical and Methodological Dimensions of a Farm Safety Photovoice Project4
COVID-19 Health Passes: Practical and Ethical Issues4
The Thailand Cave Rescue: General Anaesthesia in Unique Circumstances Presents Ethical Challenges for the Rescue Team4
Professional Oversight of Emergency-Use Interventions and Monitoring Systems: Ethical Guidance From the Singapore Experience of COVID-194
The Dubious Practice of Sensationalizing Anatomical Dissection (and Death) in the Humanities Literature4
The Reasonableness Standard for Conscientious Objection in Healthcare4
Uterus Transplantation as a Surgical Innovation4
The Ethical Significance of Post-Vaccination COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics4
Potato Ethics: What Rural Communities Can Teach Us about Healthcare4
Semi-Automated Care: Video-Algorithmic Patient Monitoring and Surveillance in Care Settings4
Respect for Autonomy and Dementia Care in Nursing Homes: Revising Beauchamp and Childress’s Account of Autonomous Decision-Making4
Why Intellectual Disability is Not Mere Difference4
Health Disparities for Canada’s Remote and Northern Residents: Can COVID-19 Help Level the Field?4
Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia—Key Similarities and Points of Difference Concerning Eligibility Criteria in the Individual State Legislation4
Rules and Resistance: A Commentary on “An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine”3
Genealogy, Virality, and Potentiality: Moving Beyond Orientalism with COVID-193
Rethinking the Precedent Autonomy, Current Minimal Autonomy, and Current Well-Being in Medical Decisions for Persons with Dementia3
Risk, Responsibility, Rudeness, and Rules: The Loneliness of the Social Distance Warrior3
Responding to Health Outcomes and Access to Health and Hospital Services in Rural, Regional and Remote New South Wales3
Conditions of Global Health Crisis Decision-Making—An Ethical Analysis3
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Moral Imperatives of Hippocrates’ First Aphorism3
Kin or Research Material? Exploring IVF Couples’ Perceptions about the Human Embryo and Implications for Disposition Decisions in Norway3
Ought Conscientious Refusals to Implement Reverse Triage Decisions be Accommodated?3
Ethical Considerations for Restrictive and Physical Distancing Measures in Brazil During COVID-19: Facilitators and Barriers3
The Minnesota Starvation Experiment and Force Feeding of Prisoners—Relying on Unethical Research to Justify the Unjustifiable3
Going the Distance3
Exploitation, Criminalization, and Pecuniary Trade in the Organs of Living People3
Response—Corruption, Trust, and Professional Regulation3
Ethical Diversity and Practical Uncertainty: A Qualitative Interview Study of Clinicians’ Experiences in the Implementation Period Prior to Voluntary Assisted Dying Becoming Available in their Hospita3
Afro-Communitarianism and the Duties of Animal Advocates within Racialized Societies: The Case of Racial Politics in South Africa3
Are Corporations Re-Defining Illness and Health? The Diabetes Epidemic, Goal Numbers, and Blockbuster Drugs3
For the Good of the Globe: Moral Reasons for States to Mitigate Global Catastrophic Biological Risks3
Why Death Need Not Be “Reasonably Foreseeable”—The Proposed Legislative Response to Truchon and Gladu v Attorney General (Canada) and Attorney General (Quebec) [2019] QCCS 37923
Caregivers’ Understanding of Informed Consent in a Randomized Control Trial3
Justice, Well-Being, and Civic Duty in the Age of a Pandemic: Why we all Need to Do our bit3
“Working on a Shoestring”: Critical Resource Challenges and Place-Based Considerations for Telehealth in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada3
Suicide Risk Assessments: A Scientific and Ethical Critique3
The Side Effects of Not Being Vaccinated: Individual Risk and Vaccine Hesitancy Nationalism3
Reply to: Beyond Money: Conscientious Objection in Medicine as a Conflict of Interests3
The Lesser of Two Evils: Application of Maslahah-Mafsadah Criteria in Islamic Ethical-Legal Assessment of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Malaysia3
The Parliamentary Inquiry into Mitochondrial Donation Law Reform (Maeve’s Law) Bill 2021 in Australia: A Qualitative Analysis3
Abortion, Brain Death, and Coercion3
An Ethics-Informed, Comparative Analysis of Uterus Transplantation and Gestational Surrogacy for Uterine Factor Infertility in High-Income Countries3
The Unexamined Benefits of the Expansive Legalization of Medical Assistance-in-Dying3
Should Doctors Offer Biomarker Testing to Those Afraid to Develop Alzheimer’s Dementia?3
The Directiveness that Dare Not Speak Its Name. Views and Attitudes of Polish Clinical Geneticists toward the Nondirectiveness Principle3
Response—The Corruption of Character in Medicine3
A Global Ecological Ethic for Human Health Resources3
Emotion and COVID-19: Toward an Equitable Pandemic Response3
Digital Covid Certificates as Immunity Passports: An Analysis of Their Main Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues2
COVID-19 from Wellington New Zealand2
The Vulnerability of Rural Migrants Under COVID-19 Quarantine in China and its Global Implications: A Socio-Ethical Analysis2
The Need to Standardize the Reanalysis of Genomic Sequencing Results: Findings from Interviews with Underserved Families in Genomic Research2
Victoria, Australia, is getting a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Bill2
Reframing the Australian Medico-Legal Model of Infertility2
Evaluating an Adolescent’s Decision-Making Capacity Whilst in the Harsh World of Detention2
New Zealand’s Approaches to Regulating the Commodification of the Female Body2
Response—An Extreme Ordeal: Writing Emotion in Qualitative Research2
Reflective Learning of Palliative Care by Secondary Healthcare and Sociosanitary Students Using Two Videoclips on the Experience of Cameron Duncan: “DFK6498” and “Strike Zone”2
Flesh Without Blood: The Public Health Benefits of Lab‐Grown Meat2
AI-Enhanced Healthcare: Not a new Paradigm for Informed Consent2
An Ageing Population Creates New Challenges Around Consent to Medical Treatment2
The Question of the Origins of COVID-19 and the Ends of Science2
Liminality: The Not-So-New Normal?2
Mental Capacity Assessments for COVID-19 Patients: Emergency Admissions and the CARD Approach2
A Revised Approach to Advance Personal Planning: The Role of Theory in Achieving “The Good Result”2
An Exploratory Study of Physical Therapists From High-Income Countries Practising Outside of Their Scope in Low and Middle-Income Countries2
Human Germline Gene Editing from Maslahah Perspective: The Case of the World’s First Gene Edited Babies2
Brain–Computer Interfaces, Completely Locked-In State in Neurodegenerative Diseases, and End-of-Life Decisions2
Care for Language: Etymology as a Continental Argument in Bioethics2
Vascular Amputees: A Study in Disappointment2
Expanded Non-invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)2
The Final Act: An Ethical Analysis of Pia Dijkstra’s Euthanasia for a Completed Life2
Engaged Ethics in the Time of COVID: Caring for All or Excluding Some from the Lifeboat?2
It Is Time to Stop Racial Exclusion in Scholarly Citations2
Response—The Multiple Understandings in the Clinic Do Not Always Need to be Resolved2
Clinical Ethics from the Islamic Perspective2
Response—Liminality and the Mirage of Settlement2
Enhancing Gender2
Addressing Suffering in Infants and Young Children Using the Concept of Suffering Pluralism2
Developing Organizational Diversity Statements Through Dialogical Clinical Ethics Support: The Role of the Clinical Ethicist2
Inclination of Nursing Students Towards Ethical Values and The Effects of Ethical Values on Their Care Behaviours2
Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience2
Lead Essay—Rural Bioethics2
Facing the Ethical Challenges: Consumer Involvement in COVID-19 Pandemic Research2
The Physician-Assisted Suicide Pathway in Italy: Ethical Assessment and Safeguard Approaches2
The Principle of the Primacy of the Human Subject and Minimal Risk in Non-Beneficial Paediatric Research2
Counselling, Research Gaps, and Ethical Considerations Surrounding Pregnancy in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients2
A Close Shave: Balancing Religious Tolerance and Patient Care in the Age of COVID-191
Recent Developments in the Regulation of Heritable Human Genome Editing1
Response—A Commentary on Miles Little et al. 1998. Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness. Social Science & Medicine 47(10): 1485-14941
“CRISPR for Disabilities: How to Self-Regulate” or Something?1
A Mixed-Methods Study Exploring Colombian Adolescents’ Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: The Need for a Relational Autonomy Approach1
Should older people ever be discharged from hospital at night?1
Gender Affirming Hormone Treatment for Trans Adolescents: A Four Principles Analysis1
Social Distance Warriors Should Not Be Regarded as Moral Exemplars in a Pandemic Nor as Paragons of Politeness: A Response to Shaw1
Response—The Road Less Travelled: Why did Miles Little Turn to Qualitative Research and Where Did This Lead?1
Response—A Critical Response to “Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience”1
The (Un)Ethical Womb: The Promises and Perils of Artificial Gestation1
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: An Islamic Perspective1
Overcoming Conflicting Definitions of “Euthanasia,” and of “Assisted Suicide,” Through a Value-Neutral Taxonomy of “End-Of-Life Practices”1
Ethics and Health Security in the Australian COVID-19 Context: A Critical Interpretive Literature Review1
Data Sharing During Pandemics: Reciprocity, Solidarity, and Limits to Obligations1
Dogs, Epistemic Indefensibility and Ethical Denial: Don’t Let Sleeping Dog Owners Lie1
Reconceiving Reproduction: Removing “Rearing” From the Definition—and What This Means for ART1
Principles for Just Prioritization of Expensive Biological Therapies in the Danish Healthcare System1
Imagining and Preparing for the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Justification for Taking Caring Responsibilities into Consideration when Allocating Scarce Resources1
COVID, Vulnerability, and the Death of Solidarity: “Who Do We Not Save?”1
Granny-Export? The Morality of Sending People to Care Homes Abroad1
Implementation of an Ethics Committee in a University Mental Health Clinic1
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust v WV [2022] EWCOP 91
Should Cash Subsidy Be Offered to Family Caregivers for the Elderly? The Case of Hong Kong1
Diversity in German-speaking medical ethics and humanities1
Psychiatric Illness and Clinical Negligence: When Can “Secondary Victims” Successfully Claim for Damages? Recent Developments from the United Kingdom1
Training Ethical Competence in a World Growing Old: A Multimethod Ethical Round in Hospital and Residential Care Settings1
A Millian Case for Censoring Vaccine Misinformation1
Expertise and Knowledge Required to Support Health Staff to Manage Stressful Events1
No Need for Parental Involvement in the Vaccination Choice of Adolescents1
Evolving Law: Further Developments Concerning MAID in Canada—Bill C-7 Receives Royal Assent and Revisiting Ethicon Sàrl1
Patients’ Values and Desire for Autonomy: An Empirical Study from Poland1
The Use of Porcine-Derived Materials for Medical Purposes: What do Muslim and Jewish Individuals Know and Opine About It?1
The Right to Protest During a Pandemic: Using Public Health Ethics to Bridge the Divide Between Public Health Goals and Human Rights1
Anatomy of Being, Metaphysics of Death: The Case of Avicenna’s Logical Dissection1
Jewish Ethics of Inmate Vaccines Against COVID-191
Response—Belonging, Interdisciplinarity, and Fragmentation: On the Conditions for a Bioethical Discourse Community1
The Case for Human Challenge Trials in COVID-191
The Left Reflects on the Global Pandemic and Speaks to Transform!1
HIV Testing Autonomy: The Importance of Relationship Factors in HIV Testing to People in Lusaka and Chongwe, Zambia1
Toward Planetary Health Ethics? Refiguring Bios in Bioethics1
What You’re Rejecting When You’re Expecting1
Donor Conception, Genetic Knowledge, and Bionormativity: A Book Review of Daniel Groll’s Conceiving People1
Hearing Parents’ Voices: Parental Refusal of Cochlear Implants and the Zone of Parental Discretion1
Response—Forty-Seven Years Later: Further Studies in Disappointment?1
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing1
Herman Boerhaave’s Clinical Teaching: A Story of Partial Historiography1
What can European Principlism Teach about Public Funding of IVF? The Israeli Case1
Pandemic Racism: Lessons on the Nature, Structures, and Trajectories of Racism During COVID-191
In Defence of Forgetting Evil: A Reply to Pilkington on Conscientious Objection1
Eight Strategies to Engineer Acceptance of Human Germline Modifications1
Proxies of Trustworthiness: A Novel Framework to Support the Performance of Trust in Human Health Research1
Lee (a Pseudonym) v Dhupar [2020] NSWDC 7171
It is Not Too Late for Reconciliation Between Israel and Palestine, Even in the Darkest Hour1
Islamic Perspectives on Polygenic Testing and Selection of IVF Embryos (PGT-P) for Optimal Intelligence and Other Non–Disease-Related Socially Desirable Traits1
COVID-19 and Biopolitics: An Essay on Iran1
The Most Essential Moral Virtues Enhance Happiness1
Approaches to Muslim Biomedical Ethics: A Classification and Critique1
The Impairment Argument and Future-Like-Ours: A Problematic Dependence1
Conflicts of Interest Result From Relationships But Are Not Resolved by Preventing Relationships1
Clinical Software and Bad Decisions: The “Practice Fusion” Settlement and Its Implications1
Sperling, Daniel. 2019. Suicide tourism. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-882545-61
An Ethical Examination of Donor Anonymity and a Defence of a Legal Ban on Anonymous Donation and the Establishment of a Central Register1
Research into Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa Should be Funded1
Recent Amendments to the Australian Privacy Act1
Declining to Provide or Continue Requested Life-Sustaining Treatment: Experience With a Hospital Resolving Conflict Policy1
Human Brain Organoid Research and Applications: Where and How to Meet Legal Challenges?1
Conscientious Objection, Conflicts of Interests, and Choosing the Right Analogies. A Reply to Pruski1
Reimagining Relationships: Multispecies Justice as a Frame for the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Maintaining Basic Social Ethics: Economic Man or Social Man?1
Rereading Habermas in Times of CRISPR-cas: A Critique of and an Alternative to the Instrumentalist Interpretation of the Human Nature Argument1
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