All Stories

  1. Theorising the 'deliberative father': compromise, progress and striving to do fatherhood well
  2. Should We Reject Donated Organs on Moral Grounds or Permit Allocation Using Non-Medical Criteria?: A Qualitative Study
  3. A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies
  4. Monash editorial
  5. License to Kill: A New Model for Excusing Medically Assisted Dying?
  6. IEEN workshop report: Professionalism in interdisciplinary and empirical bioethics
  7. Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Assessment in Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review of Guidance for Trial Protocol Writers
  8. Systematic Evaluation of the Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Content of Clinical Trial Protocols
  9. Men, maternity and moral residue: negotiating the moral demands of the transition to first time fatherhood
  10. DEPRESSION AND SUICIDALITY IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: SUBORDINATION AND SHAME
  11. Correction: Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Clinical Trials: Is ‘In-Trial’ Guidance Lacking? A Systematic Review
  12. Inconsistencies in Quality of Life Data Collection in Clinical Trials: A Potential Source of Bias? Interviews with Research Nurses and Trialists
  13. Men's involvement in antenatal care and labour: Rethinking a medical model
  14. The subjective experience and phenomenology of depression following first episode psychosis: A qualitative study using photo-elicitation
  15. Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Clinical Trials: Is ‘In-Trial’ Guidance Lacking? A Systematic Review
  16. A method of Reflexive Balancing in a Pragmatic, Interdisciplinary and Reflexive Bioethics
  17. Centre Selection for Clinical Trials and the Generalisability of Results: A Mixed Methods Study
  18. Inconsistencies in quality of life data collection in clinical trials: a potential source of bias? Interviews with research nurses and trialists
  19. Men, Law and Gender: Essays on the ‘Man’ of Law. By Richard Collier, Abingdon: Routledge, 2009. 304 pp. ISBN 978-1-90438-549-3 £75.00 hardback
  20. Information and support needs during recovery from postpartum psychosis
  21. WHO'S ARGUING? A CALL FOR REFLEXIVITY IN BIOETHICS
  22. Risk Communication and Pandemic Influenza
  23. Paternity testing: a poor test of fatherhood
  24. “Dunkirk Spirit:” Differences Between United Kingdom and United States Responses to Pandemic Influenza
  25. Methodology, Epistemology, and Empirical Bioethics Research: A Constructive/ist Commentary
  26. APPROPRIATE METHODOLOGIES FOR EMPIRICAL BIOETHICS: IT'S ALL RELATIVE
  27. Will the NHS continue to function in an influenza pandemic? A survey of healthcare workers in the West Midlands, UK
  28. Healthcare worker's attitudes to working during pandemic influenza: a qualitative study
  29. DOES A BELIEF IN GOD LEAD TO MORAL COWARDICE?: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COURAGE OF MORAL CONVICTION AND ACQUISITION
  30. Healthcare workers' attitudes towards working during pandemic influenza: A multi method study
  31. ‘Encounters with Experience’: Empirical Bioethics and the Future
  32. Getting from the Ethical to the Empirical and Back Again: The Danger of Getting it Wrong, and the Possibilities for Getting it Right
  33. L.I.F.E. and D.E.A.T.H