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Medical assistance in dying for people living with mental disorders: a qualitative thematic review
BackgroundMedical assistance in dying (MAiD) sparks debate in several countries, some of which allow or plan to allow MAiD where a mental disorder is...
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Analysis of factors influencing the organizational capacity of Institutional Review Boards In China: a crisp-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis based on 107 cases
BackgroundInstitutional Review Boards (IRBs) play a vital role in safeguarding the rights and interests of both research participants and...
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Research ethics in practice: An analysis of ethical issues encountered in qualitative health research with mental health service users and relatives
The ethics review of qualitative health research poses various challenges that are due to a mismatch between the current practice of ethics review...
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A structured, journal-led peer-review mentoring program enhances peer review training
BackgroundPeer review is essential to the advancement of knowledge. However, training on how to conduct peer review is limited, unorganized, and not...
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“That’s just Future Medicine” - a qualitative study on users’ experiences of symptom checker apps
BackgroundSymptom checker apps (SCAs) are mobile or online applications for lay people that usually have two main functions: symptom analysis and...
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A Qualitative Approach to Conceptual Spaces: Prototypes as Qualitative Atoms
The aim of this paper is to propose a qualitative approach to the theory of conceptual spaces, in contrast to the usual metric framework. This...
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A qualitative interview study to determine barriers and facilitators of implementing automated decision support tools for genomic data access
Data access committees (DAC) gatekeep access to secured genomic and related health datasets yet are challenged to keep pace with the rising volume...
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A sco** review of ethics review processes during public health emergencies in Africa
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic forced governments, multilateral public health organisations and research institutions to undertake research quickly...
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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
BackgroundThe expressions of a “wish to hasten death” or “wish to die” raise ethical concerns and challenges. These expressions are related to...
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Perceived Drivers of Engagement and Disengagement in Workplace Wellbeing Programmes; Qualitative Evidence from Employees in the Republic of Ireland
This study employs a qualitative approach to investigate the factors influencing engagement in Irish employee wellbeing programmes. Two stages of...
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Ethics rounds in the ambulance service: a qualitative evaluation
BackgroundIt is a common ethical challenge for ambulance clinicians to care for patients with impaired decision-making capacities while assessing and...
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The concept of intersectionality in bioethics: a systematic review
BackgroundIntersectionality is a concept that originated in Black feminist movements in the US-American context of the 1970s and 1980s, particularly...
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Societal Acceptability of Insect-Based Livestock Feed: A Qualitative Study from Europe
Against the background of high demand for protein-rich feed in the EU and the environmental degradation associated with intensive livestock farming,...
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The full spectrum of ethical issues in dementia research: findings of a systematic qualitative review
BackgroundWhen including participants with dementia in research, various ethical issues arise. At present, there are only a few existing...
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Gamification and customer experience in online retail: a qualitative study focusing on ethical perspective
This paper aims to investigate the effect of gamification in engaging and motivating consumers for online shop** and also the use of gamification...
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“It’s Business”: A Qualitative Study of Moral Injury in Business Settings; Experiences, Outcomes and Protecting and Exacerbating Factors
Moral injury has primarily been studied from a clinical perspective to assess, diagnose and treat the outcomes of morally injurious experiences in...
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Children’s voices on their values and moral dilemmas when being cared and treated for cancer– a qualitative interview study
BackgroundChildhood cancers affect about 350 children every year in Sweden and are life-threatening diseases. During the treatment period, situations...
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Physicians’ professionalism from the patients’ perspective: a qualitative study at a single-family practice in Saudi Arabia
IntroductionProfessionalism is a crucial component of medical practice. It is a culturally sensitive notion that generally consists of behaviors,...
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Exploring defensive medicine: examples, underlying and contextual factors, and potential strategies - a qualitative study
BackgroundMedical errors, unsatisfactory outcomes, or treatment complications often prompt patient complaints about healthcare providers. In...
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Literature Review
In this chapter, the key concepts in this research are illustrated. Before an analytical model is constructed, a broad review of what have been going...