Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began with a meeting at the Brocher Foundation in May 2015. The project sought to generate and reach consensus on standards of practice for Empirical Bioethics research. The project involved 16 academics from 5 different European Countries, with a range of disciplinary backgrounds. Methods: The consensus process used a modified Delphi approach. Results: Consensus was reached on 15 standards of practice, organised into 6 domains of research practice (Aims, Questions, Integration, Conduct of Empirical Work, Conduct of Normative Work; Training & Expertise). Conclusions: Through articulating these standards we outline a position that encourages response...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
Background: The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decad...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Background This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began wi...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Abstract This article provides a commentary on Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research...
Background The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decade...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Abstract This commentary welcomes the work of Ives et al. on Standards of practice in Empirical Bioe...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
Abstract This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two...
Abstract Background This is the first qualitative study to investigate how researchers, who do empir...
The papers presented in this publication are mainly concerned with one of the central objectives of ...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
Background: The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decad...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Background This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began wi...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Abstract This article provides a commentary on Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research...
Background The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decade...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Abstract This commentary welcomes the work of Ives et al. on Standards of practice in Empirical Bioe...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
Abstract This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two...
Abstract Background This is the first qualitative study to investigate how researchers, who do empir...
The papers presented in this publication are mainly concerned with one of the central objectives of ...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
Background: The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decad...