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    Vulnerability in palliative care research: findings from a qualitative study of black Caribbean and white British patients with advanced cancer
    with M. Morgan, P. Edmonds, P. Speck, and I. J. Higginson
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (7): 440-444. 2009.
    Introduction: Vulnerability is a poorly understood concept in research ethics, often aligned to autonomy and consent. A recent addition to the literature represents a taxonomy of vulnerability developed by Kipnis, but this refers to the conduct of clinical trials rather than qualitative research, which may raise different issues. Aim: To examine issues of vulnerability in cancer and palliative care research obtained through qualitative interviews. Method: Secondary analysis of qualitative data f…Read more
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