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American journal of bioethics

Journal Volume: 19
Journal Issue: 10
Journal Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 26

"When the Fall Is All There Is…": Refocusing on the Critical (Unique?) Characteristic of "Dying" in Physician Aid-in-Dying

A Pragmatic Trial for Emergency Medical Service Providers' Prehospital Response to Suidality: Consent Is Not Essential, but Limited Patient Engagement May Be Meaningful

A pragmatic trial of suicide risk assessment and ambulance transport decision making among emergency medical services providers: implications for patient consent

A stepwise approach to ethically assess pragmatic cluster randomized trials: implications for informed consent for suicide prevention implementation research

Deep Uncertainties in the Criteria for Physician Aid-in-Dying for Psychiatric Patients

Euthanasia for Mental Suffering Reduces Stigmatization But May Lead to an Extension of This Practice Without Safeguards

Evaluating PAD Requests in Psychiatry: The Importance of Involving Others

Improving Care for Suicidal Patients While Protecting Human Subjects: Addressing Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Research Involving Emergency Medical Services Providers

Informed consent in a pragmatic emergency suicide trial: rejecting the research-practice distinction

Involuntary Hospitalization of Suicidal Patients: Time for New Answers to Basic Questions?

Irremediability Is Key

Kious and Battin's Dilemma Resolved: Outlaw Physician Aid-in-Dying

Medical Aid-in-Dying is an Ethical and Important End-of-Life Care Option

Moralities of Method: Putting Normative Arguments in Their (Social and Cultural) Place

Parity Arguments for 'Physician Aid-in-Dying' (PAD) for Psychiatric Disorders: Their Structure and Limits

Physician aid-in-dying and suicide prevention in psychiatry [Response to open peer commentaries]

Physician aid-in-dying and suicide prevention in psychiatry: a moral crisis?

Physician Aid-in-Dying and Suicide Prevention in Psychiatry: A Moral Imperative Over a Crisis

Physician Aid-in-Dying for Individuals With Serious Mental Illness: Clarifying Decision-Making Capacity and Psychiatric Futility

Reweighing the Ethical Tradeoffs in the Involuntary Hospitalization of Suicidal Patients

Social Determinants of Mental Health and Physician Aid-in-Dying: The Real Moral Crisis

Taking Off the Blinders: The Critical Phase of Suicidality Doesn't End With Discharge From Inpatient Treatment

The ethics of suicide in mental illness: novel neuroscientific perspectives

The Unbearable Burden of Suffering: Moral Crisis or Structural Failure?

When a Theoretical Commitment to Broad Physician Aid-in-Dying Faces the Reality of Its Implementation

Why Normative Judgment Is Inescapable