Childfree females encounter greater obstacles in obtaining voluntary sterilizations than childfree males. This paper discusses what might explain this and it proposes that female patients encounter particular credibility deficits that undermine their ability to grant informed consent. In particular, the paper explores Miranda Fricker’s recent suggestion that members of structurally disadvantaged groups encounter a particular sort of injustice that harms them in their capacity as knowers: they sustain testimonial injustice. The task of the paper is to investigate whether and in what sense this holds
Around the age of twenty-two, Nicole Lemley went to her gynecologist with hopes of bringing permanen...
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
This paper reviews the history of sterilization of women with intellectual disabilities, and conside...
Childfree females encounter greater obstacles in obtaining voluntary sterilizations than childfree m...
An increasing number of bioethicists are raising concerns that young childless women requesting ster...
Globally, procreation is highly valued, and motherhood has long been seen as the normative role for ...
This paper examines, and seeks to create a dialogue around, the centuries-old precedent of pseudosci...
I evaluated the possibility of bioethical analysis of perception and behavior of patients who are tr...
Patient-OBGYN (obstetrics and gynecology) communication about contraception and reproduction can be ...
In developed countries, women bear the primary, and sometimes exclusive, responsibility for preventi...
Many women request sterilization, to ensure that they do not have any (more) children. However, thei...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
The process of informed consent is fundamental to basic scientific research with human subjects. As ...
Informed consent for clinical research is both a communication process and a document to inform indi...
The inclusion of women in clinical trials has raised a variety of ethical and practical issues in th...
Around the age of twenty-two, Nicole Lemley went to her gynecologist with hopes of bringing permanen...
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
This paper reviews the history of sterilization of women with intellectual disabilities, and conside...
Childfree females encounter greater obstacles in obtaining voluntary sterilizations than childfree m...
An increasing number of bioethicists are raising concerns that young childless women requesting ster...
Globally, procreation is highly valued, and motherhood has long been seen as the normative role for ...
This paper examines, and seeks to create a dialogue around, the centuries-old precedent of pseudosci...
I evaluated the possibility of bioethical analysis of perception and behavior of patients who are tr...
Patient-OBGYN (obstetrics and gynecology) communication about contraception and reproduction can be ...
In developed countries, women bear the primary, and sometimes exclusive, responsibility for preventi...
Many women request sterilization, to ensure that they do not have any (more) children. However, thei...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
The process of informed consent is fundamental to basic scientific research with human subjects. As ...
Informed consent for clinical research is both a communication process and a document to inform indi...
The inclusion of women in clinical trials has raised a variety of ethical and practical issues in th...
Around the age of twenty-two, Nicole Lemley went to her gynecologist with hopes of bringing permanen...
Sterilisation requests made by young, childfree adults are frequently denied by doctors, despite ste...
This paper reviews the history of sterilization of women with intellectual disabilities, and conside...