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    Can Intersectionality Help Lead to More Accurate Diagnosis?
    American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2): 37-39. 2019.
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    Patient and Family Descriptions of Ethical Concerns
    with Christine Grady, Anita Tarzian, Gail Povar, Jed Mangal, and Marion Danis
    American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6): 52-64. 2020.
    Ethically challenging situations routinely arise in the course of illness and healthcare. However, very few studies have surveyed patients and family members about their experiences with ethically challenging situations. To address this gap in the literature, we surveyed patients and family members at three hospitals. We conducted a content analysis of their responses to open-ended questions about their most memorable experience with an ethical concern for them or their family member. Participan…Read more
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    Communication of patients’ and family members’ ethical concerns to their healthcare providers
    with Mariam Noorulhuda, Christine Grady, Paul Wakim, Talia Bernhard, and Marion Danis
    BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1): 1-9. 2023.
    Background Little is known about communication between patients, families, and healthcare providers regarding ethical concerns that patients and families experience in the course of illness and medical care. To address this gap in the literature, we surveyed patients and family members to learn about their ethical concerns and the extent to which they discussed them with their healthcare providers. Methods We surveyed adult, English-speaking patients and family members receiving inpatient care i…Read more
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    Beyond Open Communication: A Call for Partnership Between Clinical Ethics and Research Ethics Committees
    with Christine Grady and David Gibbes Miller
    American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1): 52-54. 2018.
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    Understanding people’s ‘unrealistic optimism’ about clinical research participation
    with David Gibbes Miller and Scott Y. H. Kim
    Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (3): 172-177. 2020.
    BackgroundResearchers worry that patients in early-phase research experience unrealistic optimism about benefits and risks of participation. The standard measure of unrealistic optimism is the Comparative Risk/Benefit Assessment questionnaire, which asks people to estimate their chances of an outcome relative to others in similar situations. Such a comparative framework may not be a natural way for research participants to think about their chances.ObjectiveTo examine how people interpret questi…Read more
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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, Henry Silverman, Lee Schwab, 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