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    Fear of Dementia and the Obligation to Provide Aggregate Research Results to Study Participants—ADDENDUM
    with Mackenzie Graham, Francesca Farina, Brian Lawlor, and Lorina Naci
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (2): 306-306. 2023.
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    Fear of Dementia and the Obligation to Provide Aggregate Research Results to Study Participants
    with Mackenzie Graham, Francesca Farina, Brian Lawlor, and Lorina Naci
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (4): 498-505. 2022.
    A general obligation to make aggregate research results available to participants has been widely supported in the bioethics literature. However, dementia research presents several challenges to this perspective, particularly because of the fear associated with developing dementia. The authors argue that considerations of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice fail to justify an obligation to make aggregate research results available to participants in dementia research. Nevertheless, the…Read more
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    'Two pains together': patient perspectives on psychological aspects of chronic pain while living with HIV
    with Merlin J. S., M. Walcott, I. Herbey, S. G. Kertesz, E. Chamot, M. Saag, and J. M. Turan
    Chronic pain is common in HIV-infected individuals. Understanding HIV-infected patients' chronic pain experience not just from a biological, but also from a psychological perspective, is a critical first step toward improving care for this population. Our objective was to explore HIV-infected patients' perspectives on psychological aspects of chronic pain using in-depth qualitative interviews.Investigators engaged in an iterative process of independent and group coding until theme saturation was…Read more