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    Shared decision-making in maternity care: Acknowledging and overcoming epistemic defeaters
    with Keith Begley, Sunita Panda, and Cecily Begley
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 25 (6). 2019.
    Shared decision-making involves health professionals and patients/clients working together to achieve true person-centred health care. However, this goal is infrequently realized, and most barriers are unknown. Discussion between philosophers, clinicians, and researchers can assist in confronting the epistemic and moral basis of health care, with benefits to all. The aim of this paper is to describe what shared decision-making is, discuss its necessary conditions, and develop a definition that c…Read more
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    Systematic review of ethical issues in perinatal mental health research
    with Mickie de Wet, Susan Hannon, Kathleen Hannon, Anna Axelin, Susanne Uusitalo, Irena Bartels, Jessica Eustace-Cook, and Ramón Escuriet
    Nursing Ethics 30 (4): 482-499. 2023.
    Background Maternal mental health during the peripartum period is critically important to the wellbeing of mothers and their infants. Numerous studies and clinical trials have focused on various aspects of interventions and treatments for perinatal mental health from the perspective of researchers and medical health professionals. However, less is known about women’s experiences of participating in perinatal mental health research, and the ethical issues that arise. Aim To systematically review …Read more