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    Moral enhancement, at the peak of pharmacology and at the limit of ethics
    with Ignacio Macpherson and María Victoria Roqué
    Bioethics 33 (9): 992-1001. 2019.
    The debate over the improvement of moral capacity or moral enhancement through pharmacology has gained momentum in the last decade as a result of advances in neuroscience. These advances have led to the discovery and allowed the alteration of patterns of human behavior, and have permitted direct interventions on the neuronal structure of behavior. In recent years, this analysis has deepened regarding the anthropological foundations of morality and the reasons that would justify the acceptance or…Read more
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    Is the Precautionary Principle Adaptable to Emergency Scenarios to Speed Up Research, Risking the Individual Informed Consent?
    with Margarita Gonzalvo-Cirac, María Victoria Roqué, Ferran Fuertes, and Mauricio Pacheco
    American Journal of Bioethics 13 (9): 17-19. 2013.
    No abstract
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    Moral dilemmas involving anthropological and ethical dimensions in healthcare curriculum (review)
    with Ignacio Macpherson and María Victoria Roqué
    Nursing Ethics 27 (5): 1238-1249. 2020.
    Background Currently a variety of novel scenarios have appeared within nursing practice such as confidentiality of a patient victim of abuse, justice in insolvent patients, poorly informed consent delivery, non-satisfactory medicine outputs, or the possibility to reject a recommended treatment. These scenarios presuppose skills that are not usually acquired during the degree. Thus, the implementation of teaching approaches that promote the acquisition of these skills in the nursing curriculum is…Read more
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    Ethical challenges during critical phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretive synthesis
    with Ignacio Macpherson, María V. Roqué, and Luis Echarte
    Nursing Ethics 31 (8): 1646-1660. 2024.
    Background During the most critical phases of COVID-19 pandemic, dramatic situations were experienced in hospitals and care centers that nurses could hardly verbalize. Especially relevant were deep challenges related to terminal illness, situations of extreme sacrifice, as well as reflections on protective measures mixed with beliefs. We intend to analyze which problems had the greatest impact on professionals. Aim The aim is to explore the ultimate basis for action when making decisions and the…Read more