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    Ethical Concerns of Patients and Family Members Arising During Illness or Medical Care
    with Marion Danis, Christine Grady, Mariam Noorulhuda, Ben Krohmal, Lee Schwab, Hae Lin Cho, Melissa Goldstein, and Paul Wakim
    AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (4): 218-226. 2023.
    Patients and family members (N = 671) were surveyed in five Mid-Atlantic U.S. hospitals to ascertain the number and kinds of ethical concerns they are presently experiencing or have previously experienced while being sick or receiving medical care. Seventy percent of participants had at least one (range 0–14) type of ethical concern or question. The most commonly experienced concerns pertained to being unsure how to plan ahead or complete an advance directive (29.4%), being unsure whether someon…Read more
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    Care Coordination and Utilization Review: Clinical Case Managers’ Perceptions of Dual Role Obligations
    with A. J. Tarzian
    Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (3): 216-229. 2002.
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    Challenges facing Arab researchers in conducting and publishing scientific research: a qualitative interview study
    with Alya Elgamri, Zeinab Mohammed, Karima El-Rhazi, Manal Shahrouri, Mamoun Ahram, and Al-Mubarak Al-Abbas
    Research Ethics 20 (2): 331-362. 2024.
    Arab researchers encounter formidable obstacles when conducting and publishing their scientific work. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 17 Arab researchers from various Arab Middle East countries to gain a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties they face in research and publication. We analyzed the transcripts using reflexive thematic analysis. Our findings revealed several key challenges. First, Arab researchers struggle to conduct high-quality research due to limited resour…Read more
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    Perspectives regarding privacy in clinical research among research professionals from the Arab region: an exploratory qualitative study
    with Latifa Adarmouch, Marwan Felaefel, and Robert Wachbroit
    BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1): 1-16. 2020.
    Background Protecting the privacy of research participants is widely recognized as one of the standard ethical requirements for clinical research. It is unknown, however, how research professionals regard concepts of privacy as well as the situations in the research setting that require privacy protections. The aim of this study was to explore the views of research professionals from Arab countries regarding concepts and scope of privacy that occur in clinical research. Methods We adopted an exp…Read more
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    What Counts as Equipoise?
    with Didier Dreyfuss
    Hastings Center Report 45 (3): 3-4. 2015.
    A commentary on “SUPPORT: Risks, Harms, and Equipoise,” by Robert M. Nelson; “The Controversy over SUPPORT Continues and the Hyperbole Increases,” by Alan R. Fleischman; and “SUPPORT and the Ethics of Study Implementation,” by John D. Lantos and Chris Feudtner, all in the January‐February 2015 issue.
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    Research Ethics in the Arab Region (edited book)
    Imprint: Springer. 2017.
    This book addresses the pressing issues involved with the ethical conduct of research in one developing world region - the Arab Region. Clinical research has soared in the developing world -as pharmaceutical companies continue their search for regions with large, treatment naive populations - including the Arab region, and has profound implications for the health and the economies for the area. The ethical issues involved with the conduct of such research, however, have so far not been adequatel…Read more
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    Care Coordination and Utilization Review: Clinical Case Managers’ Perceptions of Dual Role Obligations
    with A. J. Tarzian
    Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (3): 216-229. 2002.