Medicine Health Care and Philosophy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Medicine Health Care and Philosophy is 19. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Learning from disability studies to introduce the role of the individual to naturalistic accounts of disease256
Correction to: The role of knowledge and medical involvement in the context of informed consent: a curse or a blessing?73
Chronic pain and unrecognized grief: epistemic barriers to personal and social recognition59
Diagnostic staging and stratification in psychiatry and oncology: clarifying their conceptual, epistemological and ethical implications56
How ignoring the harm of killing undermines the ethical legitimacy of animal research: a case study from Switzerland46
“The significance of clinical foetal autopsy for reproductive health care: an ethical analysis in the German context”44
Giving as repaying: towards an embodied ethics of living donor liver transplantation39
The interrelationship between soul and body: Plato as pioneer of the philosophy of health33
An “ethics of strangers”? On knowing the patient in clinical ethics32
The role of knowledge and medical involvement in the context of informed consent: a curse or a blessing?29
Reclaiming human dignity: a critical review of contemporary theories in light of ontological foundations28
On misempowerment & mobile health27
Post-trial obligations and participant enrollment in brain pioneering research: should we expand inclusion criteria?25
An analysis of different concepts of “identity” in the heritable genome editing debate25
Multi-professional healthcare teams, medical dominance, and institutional epistemic injustice24
Rethinking advanced motherhood: a new ethical narrative22
Dual-roles and beyond: values, ethics, and practices in forensic mental health decision-making22
“Big chunks of blank memory”: complex trauma and dissociative body memory20
Correction: The impact of digital health technologies on moral responsibility: a scoping review19
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