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    “What Is PER?” Patient Engagement in Research as a Hit
    with Claudio Del Grande and Geneviève Rouleau
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2): 59-62. 2018.
    Engaging patients in research conduct and agenda setting is increasingly considered as an ethical imperative, and a way to transcend views of patients as passive subjects by fostering their empowerment. However, patient engagement in research is still an emerging approach with debated definitional and operational frameworks. This song addresses the sometimes difficult encounter and elusive mutual understanding between researchers and patients. “What is PER?” is an impressionistic illustration of…Read more
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    “What Is PER?” Patient Engagement in Research as a Hit
    with Claudio Del Grande and Geneviève Rouleau
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2): 59-62. 2018.
    Engaging patients in research conduct and agenda setting is increasingly considered as an ethical imperative, and a way to transcend views of patients as passive subjects by fostering their empowerment. However, patient engagement in research is still an emerging approach with debated definitional and operational frameworks. This song addresses the sometimes difficult encounter and elusive mutual understanding between researchers and patients. “What is PER?” is an impressionistic illustration of…Read more
  •  63
    “Engage Patients in Your Research,” They Say
    with Claudio Del Grande and Geneviève Rouleau
    Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (1): 13-16. 2019.
  •  149
    Merging arts and bioethics: An interdisciplinary experiment in cultural and scientific mediation
    with Vincent Couture, Marianne Cloutier, and Catherine Barnabé
    Bioethics 31 (8): 616-630. 2017.
    How to engage the public in a reflection on the most pressing ethical issues of our time? What if part of the solution lies in adopting an interdisciplinary and collaborative strategy to shed light on critical issues in bioethics? An example is Art + Bioéthique, an innovative project that brought together bioethicists, art historians and artists with the aim of expressing bioethics through arts in order to convey the “sensitive” aspect of many health ethics issues. The aim of this project was th…Read more
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    Early-career researchers’ views on ethical dimensions of patient engagement in research
    with Geneviève Rouleau and Stanislav Birko
    BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1): 21. 2018.
    Increasing attention and efforts are being put towards engaging patients in health research, and some have even argued that patient engagement in research is an ethical imperative. Yet there is relatively little empirical data on ethical issues associated with PER. A three-round Delphi survey was conducted with a panel of early-career researchers involved in PER. One of the objectives was to examine the ethical dimensions of PER as well as ECRs’ self-perceived level of preparedness to conduct PE…Read more
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    Although there is consensus on the fact that ionizing radiation used in radiological examinations can affect health, the stochastic nature of risk makes it difficult to anticipate and assess specific health implications for patients. The issue of radiation protection is peculiar as any dosage received in life is cumulative, the sensitivity to radiation is highly variable from one person to another, and between 20 % and 50 % of radiological examinations appear not to be necessary. In this context…Read more
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    Mandatory Influenza Vaccination: How Far to Go and Whom to Target Without Evidence?
    with Marjolaine Frenette
    American Journal of Bioethics 13 (9): 48-50. 2013.
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