iOntoBioethics: a framework for the agile development of bioethics ontologies in Pandemics, Applied to COVID-19
Background: Few ontological attempts have been reported for conceptualizing the bioethics
domain. In addition to limited scope representativeness and lack of robust methodological …
domain. In addition to limited scope representativeness and lack of robust methodological …
Appealing to Tacit Knowledge and Axiology to Enhance Medical Practice in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Hermeneutic Bioethical Analysis
AB Serrano-Zamago… - Frontiers in Public …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Background: The pressure of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic,
epidemiological and demographic changes, personnel-patient relationship in healthcare …
epidemiological and demographic changes, personnel-patient relationship in healthcare …
Bioethics amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
M Al-Hussaini, AH Mansour, TA Arawi… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
March 2020 witnessed the WHO's declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. It is a date
that has imprinted history. Almost 2 years later and the pandemic remains in many ways a …
that has imprinted history. Almost 2 years later and the pandemic remains in many ways a …
Triaging ethical issues in the coronavirus pandemic: how to prioritize bioethics research during public health emergencies
D Shaw - Bioethics, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Much of the ethical discourse concerning the coronavirus pandemic has focused on the
allocation of scarce resources, be it potentially beneficial new treatments, ventilators …
allocation of scarce resources, be it potentially beneficial new treatments, ventilators …
A narrative review of the challenges, ethical frameworks, and guidelines in the setting of COVID-19 healthcare and research
N Hamza, U Kulkarni - Perspectives in Clinical Research, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Abstract The coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic has ever since its outbreak been
perplexing healthcare generally at all levels. There is a need to identify, analyze and …
perplexing healthcare generally at all levels. There is a need to identify, analyze and …
What Has Covid‐19 Exposed in Bioethics? Four Myths
SM Wolf - Hastings Center Report, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Covid‐19 pandemic has exposed four myths in bioethics. First, the flood of bioethics
publications on how to allocate scarce resources in crisis conditions has assumed …
publications on how to allocate scarce resources in crisis conditions has assumed …
An ethics framework for making resource allocation decisions within clinical care: responding to COVID-19
Abstract On March, 24, 2020, 818 cases of COVID-19 had been reported in New South
Wales, Australia, and new cases were increasing at an exponential rate. In anticipation of …
Wales, Australia, and new cases were increasing at an exponential rate. In anticipation of …
Ethical PPE: Overseeing research in the time of COVID-19
E De Vos - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
In research settings, whether university-, hospital-, or industry-based, it is the Institutional
Review Board (IRB) or Human Subjects Committee that is charged with overseeing an …
Review Board (IRB) or Human Subjects Committee that is charged with overseeing an …
A conceptual framework for clearer ethical discussions about Covid-19 response
GC Persad - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Improving the clarity and detail of our ethical frameworks can help ensure that triage
decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic do justice to the complexity of our values. In this …
decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic do justice to the complexity of our values. In this …
COVID-19: Advancing empirical Bioethics research
CM Ulrich, EE Anderson, JK Walter - AJOB empirical bioethics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Research is essential to advance knowledge of emerging and reemerging infectious
diseases and to improve the effectiveness of therapies and the quality of care for all patients …
diseases and to improve the effectiveness of therapies and the quality of care for all patients …