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2. Empirical Bioethics: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives , Jonathan Ives , Michael Dunn and Alan Cribb (eds) (2016) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, xiii +274pp., £93, hardback, ISBN: 9781107078475
3. Judging best interests in paediatric intensive care : the location, scope and basis of decision making
4. Conceptualising Surgical Innovation: An Eliminativist Proposal
5. The theorisation of ‘best interests’ in bioethical accounts of decision-making
6. Principles for pandemics: COVID-19 and professional ethical guidance in England and Wales
7. Charlie Gard and the weight of parental rights to seek experimental treatment
8. Artificial intelligence in clinical decision‐making: Rethinking personal moral responsibility
9. Perspectives on the role of the nurse ethicist
10. Artificial intelligence in clinical decision‐making: Rethinking personal moral responsibility.
11. The Harm Threshold: A View from the Clinic
12. Working with Research Integrity—Guidance for Research Performing Organisations: The Bonn PRINTEGER Statement
13. The harm threshold and parents' obligation to benefit their children
14. Harm is all you need? Best interests and disputes about parental decision-making
15. Anything Goes? Analyzing Varied Understandings of Assent
16. Hiding behind ‘innovation’: the case for regulated risk assessment in surgery
17. A qualitative study of adolescents’ views on consent to participate in clinical research
18. Factors affecting decision-making in children with complex care needs: a consensus approach to develop best practice in a UK children’s hospital
19. Exploring physician approaches to conflict resolution in end-of-life decisions in the adult intensive care unit: protocol for a systematic review of qualitative research
20. ‘Best interests’ in paediatric intensive care: an empirical ethics study
21. Seeking Certainty? Judicial Approaches to the (Non-)Treatment of Minimally Conscious Patients
22. A clear case for conscience in healthcare practice
23. Fallacious, misleading and unhelpful: The case for removing ‘systematic review’ from bioethics nomenclature
24. Deciding Together? Best Interests and Shared Decision-Making in Paediatric Intensive Care
25. Anything Goes? Analyzing Varied Understandings of Assent.
26. ‘You don't need proof when you've got instinct!’: gut feelings and some limits to parental authority
27. “A Question of Trust” and “a Leap of Faith”—Study Participants’ Perspectives on Consent, Privacy, and Trust in Smart Home Research: Qualitative Study
28. We should move away from a focus on individual resilience towards building resilient systems
29. Hiding behind 'innovation': the case for regulated risk assessment in surgery.
30. Clinical ethics: medical tourism in children
31. Additional file 1 of The theorisation of ‘best interests’ in bioethical accounts of decision-making
32. Young people consenting to medical research.
33. Medical tourism and the best interests of the critically ill child in the era of healthcare globalisation
34. Doctor? Who? Nurses, patientʼs best interests and treatment withdrawal: when no doctor is available, should nurses withdraw treatment from patients?
35. Nurses as withdrawers of life sustaining treatment in paediatric intensive care
36. ANGELS OF MERCY? THE LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT BY NURSES IN ENGLAND AND WALES
37. “A Question of Trust” and “a Leap of Faith”—Study Participants’ Perspectives on Consent, Privacy, and Trust in Smart Home Research: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
38. Book review
39. Implementation Science and Bioethics: Lessons From European Empirical Bioethics Research?
40. Medical Tourism and the Best Interests of the Critically ill Child in the Era of Healthcare Globalisation
41. What limits, if any, should be placed on a parent's right to consent and/or refuse to consent to medical treatment for their child?
42. Opioid and benzodiazepine withdrawal syndromes in the paediatric intensive care unit: a review of recent literature
43. Conceptualising Surgical Innovation:An Eliminativist Proposal
44. Conceptualising Surgical Innovation: An Eliminativist Proposal
45. Have We Made Progress in Identifying (Surgical) Innovation?
46. Additional file 1: of Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchersâ perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies
47. The Harm Principle and the Best Interests Standard: Are Aspirational or Minimal Standards the Key?
48. Deciding Together? Best Interests and Shared Decision-Making in Paediatric Intensive Care
49. Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty
50. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty
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