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Screening for depression in medical research: ethical challenges and recommendations

Aisling M Sheehan, Hannah McGee BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:4 (8 January 2013)

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Promoting advance planning for health care and research among older adults: A randomized controlled trial

Gina Bravo, Marcel Arcand, Danièle Blanchette, Anne-Marie Boire-Lavigne, Marie-France Dubois, Maryse Guay, Paule Hottin, Julie Lane, Judith Lauzon, Suzanne Bellemare BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:1 (5 January 2012)

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Ethics, patient rights and staff attitudes in Shanghai's psychiatric hospitals

Liang Su, Jingjing Huang, Weimin Yang, Huafang Li, Yifeng Shen, Yifeng Xu BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:8 (17 May 2012)

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Risk communication and informed consent in the medical tourism industry: A thematic content analysis of canadian broker websites

Kali Penney, Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A Crooks, Rory Johnston BMC Medical Ethics 2011, 12:17 (26 September 2011)

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Recruiting Terminally Ill Patients into Non-Therapeutic Oncology Studies: views of Health Professionals

Erika Kleiderman, Denise Avard, Lee Black, Zuanel Diaz, Caroline Rousseau, Bartha Knoppers BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:33 (5 December 2012)

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Ethical issues in autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in advanced breast cancer: A systematic literature review

Sigrid Droste, Annegret Herrmann-Frank, Fueloep Scheibler, Tanja Krones BMC Medical Ethics 2011, 12:6 (15 April 2011)

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Exploring how IBCLCs manage ethical dilemmas: a qualitative study

Joy Noel-Weiss, Betty Cragg, A Woodend BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:18 (23 July 2012)

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Ethical issues relating to the banking of umbilical cord blood in Mexico

V Moises Serrano-Delgado, Barbara Novello-Garza, Edith Valdez-Martinez BMC Medical Ethics 2009, 10:12 (14 August 2009)

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Consensus guidelines on analgesia and sedation in dying intensive care unit patients

Laura A Hawryluck, William RC Harvey, Louise Lemieux-Charles, Peter A Singer BMC Medical Ethics 2002, 3:3 (12 August 2002)

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Consensus guidelines on analgesia and sedation in dying intensive care patients have been developed to help distinguish palliative care from euthanasia.

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Observational research with adolescents: a framework for the management of the parental permission

Miguel Ruiz-Canela, Cristina Lopez-del Burgo, Silvia Carlos, Maria Calatrava, Carlos Beltramo, Alfonso Osorio, Jokin de Irala BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:2 (3 January 2013)

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Review of national research ethics regulations and guidelines in Middle Eastern Arab countries

Ghiath Alahmad, Mohammad Al-Jumah, Kris Dierickx BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:34 (12 December 2012)

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One and done? Equality of opportunity and repeated access to scarce, indivisible medical resources

Marco D Huesch BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:11 (24 May 2012)

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Evidence-based ethics – What it should be and what it shouldn't

Daniel Strech BMC Medical Ethics 2008, 9:16 (20 October 2008)

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The decision-making process for the fate of frozen embryos by Japanese infertile women: a qualitative study

Shizuko Takahashi, Misao Fujita, Akihisa Fujimoto, Toshihiro Fujiwara, Tetsu Yano, Osamu Tsutsumi, Yuji Taketani, Akira Akabayashi BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:9 (20 May 2012)

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Health Research Ethics Committees in South Africa 12 years into democracy

Keymanthri Moodley, Landon Myer BMC Medical Ethics 2007, 8:1 (25 January 2007)

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Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics

Dónal P O'Mathúna BMC Medical Ethics 2006, 7:2 (14 March 2006)

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Five presuppositions that strongly impacted medical ethics in the Nazi era are being promoted in different ways in contemporary bioethical discourse, suggesting that lessons from the damage caused by Nazi social policies have not been learned.

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Characteristics of physicians receiving large payments from pharmaceutical companies and the accuracy of their disclosures in publications: an observational study

Susan L Norris, Haley K Holmer, Lauren A Ogden, Brittany U Burda, Rongwei Fu BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:24 (26 September 2012)

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Building an ethical environment improves patient privacy and satisfaction in the crowded emergency department: a quasi-experimental study

Yen-Ko Lin, Wei-Che Lee, Liang-Chi Kuo, Yuan-Chia Cheng, Chia-Ju Lin, Hsing-Lin Lin, Chao-Wen Chen, Tsung-Ying Lin BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:8 (20 February 2013)

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Is the qualitative research interview an acceptable medium for research with palliative care patients and carers?

Marjolein Gysels, Cathy Shipman, Irene J Higginson BMC Medical Ethics 2008, 9:7 (24 April 2008)

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Hepatitis B virus infected physicians and disclosure of transmission risks to patients: A critical analysis

Diana L Barrigar, David C Flagel, Ross EG Upshur BMC Medical Ethics 2001, 2:4 (25 October 2001)

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On pandemics and the duty to care: whose duty? who cares?

Carly Ruderman, C Shawn Tracy, Cécile M Bensimon, Mark Bernstein, Laura Hawryluck, Randi Shaul, Ross EG Upshur BMC Medical Ethics 2006, 7:5 (20 April 2006)

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Professional codes of ethics do not adequately address large scale disease outbreaks; the rights and responsibilities of health care professionals must be clarified, since these staff may be at high personal risk during a pandemic.

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The risk-benefit task of research ethics committees: An evaluation of current approaches and the need to incorporate decision studies methods

Rosemarie D L C Bernabe, Ghislaine J M W van Thiel, Jan A M Raaijmakers, Johannes J M van Delden BMC Medical Ethics 2012, 13:6 (20 April 2012)

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Ethical issues at the interface of clinical care and research practice in pediatric oncology: a narrative review of parents' and physicians' experiences

Martine C de Vries, Mirjam Houtlosser, Jan M Wit, Dirk P Engberts, Dorine Bresters, Gertjan JL Kaspers, Evert van Leeuwen BMC Medical Ethics 2011, 12:18 (27 September 2011)

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Disagreements with implications: diverging discourses on the ethics of non-medical use of methylphenidate for performance enhancement

Cynthia Forlini, Eric Racine BMC Medical Ethics 2009, 10:9 (6 July 2009)

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Informed public debate regarding the non-medical use of psychostimulants is required, as the current media slant towards a discussing the beneficial effects of methylphenidate for performance enhancement could serve to entice unprescribed use.

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Termination of pregnancy due to Thalassemia major, Hemophilia, and Down's Syndrome: the views of Iranian physicians

Mehran Karimi, Mohammadmehdi Bonyadi, Mohhamad Galehdari, Soheila Zareifar BMC Medical Ethics 2008, 9:19 (23 December 2008)

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