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期刊名:Narrative inquiry in bioethics

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ISSN:2157-1732

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Max F Kramer Max F Kramer
This Case Study describes a patient with oliguric kidney failure who denied his need for hemodialysis even when experiencing symptoms of volume overload. Although any adequate analysis of the case will address a hotly debated issue in clini...
Kristie Serota,Michael Atkinson,Ross Upshur et al. Kristie Serota et al.
A death by medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is often equated with a good death or a death with dignity, yet how MAiD-bereaved family members in Canada conceptualize the relationship between dignity and MAiD is currently unknown. Using a c...
Amy R Reed Amy R Reed
This commentary reflects on twelve narratives authored by parents of children with Down syndrome. While the narratives represent a diverse set of experiences, the commentary identifies some repeated narrative aims, unified under the goal of...
Marsha Michie Marsha Michie
This commentary discusses themes drawn from twelve narratives by parents of people with Down syndrome. While each parent described unique aspects of their children and of their family's experience, a common thread throughout was making room...
Mitchell Levitz Mitchell Levitz
This commentary shares my experiences of overcoming bias and negativity to lead an active, fulfilling, and meaningful life as someone with Down syndrome. With my parents' input and support, I dealt with various issues and challenges posed b...
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
This commentary explores a complex issue in modern medicine, focusing on the experience of people like Lucas Warren, the first Gerber Baby with Down syndrome, along with the children of the authors in this issue of Narrative Inquiry in Bioe...