A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical papers across nine bioethics journals. This study provides an update on the presence of empirical papers in the same nine journals. It first evaluates whether the empirical trend is continuing as noted in the previous study, and second, how it is changing, that is, what are the characteristics of the empirical works published in these nine bioethics journals
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
The papers presented in this publication are mainly concerned with one of the central objectives of ...
Background A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical p...
Background: A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this research is to analyse the evolution and nature of published empir...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Background The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decade...
This paper is intended to encourage scholars to submit papers for a symposium and the next special i...
Observers who note the increasing popularity of bioethics discussions often complain that the social...
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 wi...
Empirical research designed to address ethical issues in medi-cine and biomedical research has grown...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
The papers presented in this publication are mainly concerned with one of the central objectives of ...
Background A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical p...
Background: A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this research is to analyse the evolution and nature of published empir...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Background The use of empirical research methods in bioethics has been increasing in the last decade...
This paper is intended to encourage scholars to submit papers for a symposium and the next special i...
Observers who note the increasing popularity of bioethics discussions often complain that the social...
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 wi...
Empirical research designed to address ethical issues in medi-cine and biomedical research has grown...
Background: This paper reports the process and outcome of a consensus finding project, which began w...
Abstract Background Empirical research can become relevant for bioethics in at least two ways. First...
The papers presented in this publication are mainly concerned with one of the central objectives of ...