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Christopher A Bobier,Krisha Darji,Daniel J Hurst Christopher A Bobier
Introduction: The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine prompted diverse responses from global corporations. This study investigates the perspectives and actions of leading pharmaceutical companies amidst this geopolitical cri...
Katherine Cheung,Caleigh Propes,Marianna Graziosi et al. Katherine Cheung et al.
Background: Classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin and LSD, evoke certain kinds of altered states of consciousness. Specific features of the experience, such as its allegedly ineffable nature, have been discussed as pos...
Nyiramugisha Niyibizi,Tekiah McClary,Margie Dixon et al. Nyiramugisha Niyibizi et al.
Background: Clinical trials of medical therapies are critical for the advancement of care and are expensive. Sometimes, the costs of study drugs are not covered by insurance or the sponsor, and trial participants bear the...
Aliza M Olive,Asdis Finnsdottir Wagner,Ashely K Sherman et al. Aliza M Olive et al.
Background: Nudging is a behavioral economics concept that describes subtle influences on decisions without restricting options or altering incentives. Though commonly studied in public health, the ethical implications in...
Bethany Y Norton,James Liu,Sara A Lewis et al. Bethany Y Norton et al.
Background: Increasingly long and complex informed consents have yielded studies demonstrating comparatively low participant understanding and satisfaction with traditional face-to-face approaches. In parallel, interest i...
Ben H Lang,Kristin Kostick-Quenet,Jared N Smith et al. Ben H Lang et al.
Background: Increasing interest in deploying artificial intelligence tools in clinical contexts has raised several ethical questions of both normative and empirical interest. One such question in the literature is whether...
Lauren Stokes,Adriane Burgess,Paul Burcher Lauren Stokes
Background: There is a high prevalence of a history of traumatic experiences among those seeking obstetric/gynecologic care. OB/GYN clinicians must use trauma-informed care practices to avoid re-traumatization and to prov...
Brian Minalga,Rona Siskind,Russell Campbell et al. Brian Minalga et al.
When clinical trials fail to enroll diverse study populations, a multitude of consequences can occur, including compromised validity and generalizability, safety and efficacy uncertainties, regulatory limitations, widened disparities, distr...
Danielle M Pacia,Sana S Baban,Faith E Fletcher et al. Danielle M Pacia et al.
Background: This study examines the views of bioethicists in the US and Canada on incorporating social justice into their work and the field more broadly. Methods: Through an iterative process with leaders in bioethics,...
Jared N Smith,Anne Barnhill,Julian Savulescu et al. Jared N Smith et al.
It is increasingly common for bioethicists to consult with the public to solicit their judgments and attitudes about ethical questions and issues, especially ones that arise with new and emerging technologies. However, it is not always clea...