Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience43
The Most Essential Moral Virtues Enhance Happiness26
“Expensive Sisters”25
Why Intellectual Disability is Not Mere Difference18
“Working on a Shoestring”: Critical Resource Challenges and Place-Based Considerations for Telehealth in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada17
Biopolitics at the Nexus of Chronic and Infectious Diseases16
Proxies of Trustworthiness: A Novel Framework to Support the Performance of Trust in Human Health Research15
Needle Stick Injury From a COVID-19 Patient—Fear It or Forget It?15
Correction to: No Need for Parental Involvement in the Vaccination Choice of Adolescents14
The Unexamined Benefits of the Expansive Legalization of Medical Assistance-in-Dying14
Practising Less is More: An Exploration of What it Means to See “This Patient” Not a “Patient Like This”13
End-of-Life Decisions in Intensive Care Units in Croatia—Pre COVID-19 Perspectives and Experiences From Nurses and Physicians13
Should Doctors Offer Biomarker Testing to Those Afraid to Develop Alzheimer’s Dementia?13
Everyday Resistance in the U.K.’s National Health Service12
Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Injury: The Role of Expert Witness Testimony and a Recent Case Development11
Gender Affirming Hormone Treatment for Trans Adolescents: A Four Principles Analysis10
Nature of Suffering, Anarchy, Life and Liberty: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?10
It is Not Too Late for Reconciliation Between Israel and Palestine, Even in the Darkest Hour10
Better Regulation of End-Of-Life Care: A Call For A Holistic Approach10
An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine10
Diversity in German-speaking medical ethics and humanities9
Rereading Habermas in Times of CRISPR-cas: A Critique of and an Alternative to the Instrumentalist Interpretation of the Human Nature Argument9
What Ethics Support for Resolving Ethical Conflicts Do Internists Use in Spanish Hospitals?9
Ethical Diversity and Practical Uncertainty: A Qualitative Interview Study of Clinicians’ Experiences in the Implementation Period Prior to Voluntary Assisted Dying Becoming Available in their Hospita9
Perspectives on Spare Embryos amongst IVF users: An Exploratory Study from a Selected District of the Southern Indian State of Karnataka8
What Is A Family? A Constitutive-Affirmative Account8
An Ethics-Informed, Comparative Analysis of Uterus Transplantation and Gestational Surrogacy for Uterine Factor Infertility in High-Income Countries8
“To Normalize is to Impose a Requirement on an Existence.” Why Health Professionals Should Think Twice Before Using the Term “Normal” With Patients7
Response—Forty-Seven Years Later: Further Studies in Disappointment?7
Philosophy of Science Can Prevent Manslaughter7
The Pensive Gaze7
Unmasking the Ethics of Public Health Messaging in a Pandemic7
Correction to: Data Sharing During Pandemics: Reciprocity, Solidarity, and Limits to Obligations7
Ethical Stakes for Past, Present, and Prospective Tuberculosis Isolate Research Towards a Multicultural Data Sovereignty Model for Isolate Samples in Research6
Organ Markets, Options, and an Over-Inclusiveness Objection: On Rippon’s Argument6
The Side Effects of Not Being Vaccinated: Individual Risk and Vaccine Hesitancy Nationalism6
Data Breach Notification Laws—Momentum Across the Asia-Pacific Region6
Clinicians’ Perspectives and an Ethical Analysis of Safer Supply Opioid Prescribing6
Ethics and Health Security in the Australian COVID-19 Context: A Critical Interpretive Literature Review6
An Ageing Population Creates New Challenges Around Consent to Medical Treatment6
The Morality of Kidney Sales: When Caring for the Seller’s Dignity Has Moral Costs6
The Ethics of Time: Towards Temporal Bioethics6
Lead Essay—Islamic Bioethics: A Vast, Fecund and Rapidly Evolving Field of Scholarship6
The Wrong of Eugenic Sterilization6
Seeing Gaza: Objectivity and Emotion6
Review of Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation: Current Debates and International Perspectives6
Constitution of “The Already Dying”: The Emergence of Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria6
Correction: Pandemic Surveillance and Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps5
Eight Strategies to Engineer Acceptance of Human Germline Modifications5
Response—The Corruption of Character in Medicine5
The Use of Porcine-Derived Materials for Medical Purposes: What do Muslim and Jewish Individuals Know and Opine About It?5
The Evolution of Forensic Genomics: Regulating Massively Parallel Sequencing5
The New Organization of Ethics Committees in Italy: What is the Future of Clinical Ethics?5
Donation After Circulatory Death following Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatments. Are We Ready to Break the Dead Donor Rule?5
CRISPR: Beyond the Excitement5
The Ethics of Overlapping Relationships in Rural and Remote Healthcare. A Narrative Review5
Vascular Amputees: A Study in Disappointment5
Overcoming Conflicting Definitions of “Euthanasia,” and of “Assisted Suicide,” Through a Value-Neutral Taxonomy of “End-Of-Life Practices”5
The Ethical Assessment of the Stay-At-Home Order in South Africa in Light of The Universal Declaration of Bioethics And Human Rights (UNESCO)5
Family-Oriented Living Organ Donation in Bangladesh: A Bioethical Defence5
Between “Medical” and “Social” Egg Freezing5
The Ethics of Stem Cell-Based Embryo-Like Structures5
How Resistance Shapes Health and Well-Being5
Deconstructing COVID Time5
Anatomy of Being, Metaphysics of Death: The Case of Avicenna’s Logical Dissection5
Blanket Consent and Trust in the Biobanking Context5
Retrospective Radiology Research: Do We Need Informed Patient Consent?4
The Impairment Argument and Future-Like-Ours: A Problematic Dependence4
Applying the Concepts of Benefit and Harm in Malaysian Bioethical Discourse: Analysis of Malaysian Fatwa4
War and Peace: What Can Bioethics Offer to Bring an End to Conflicts?4
An Ageing President, Betty Draper, Mad Men, and Realistic Medicine4
Response—Liminality and the Mirage of Settlement4
Priorities in the Protection of Citizens Who Have Fallen into Enemy Hands4
Honesty in Human Subject Research4
Making Sense of “Ethics” of War: Just War, Just Peace, and Ethic of Care4
An Exploratory Study of Physical Therapists From High-Income Countries Practising Outside of Their Scope in Low and Middle-Income Countries4
Professional Oversight of Emergency-Use Interventions and Monitoring Systems: Ethical Guidance From the Singapore Experience of COVID-194
Bioethics: Changing the World or Thinking About It?4
The Substance View and Cases of Complicated Multifetal Pregnancy4
Surrogacy and Adoption: An Empirical Investigation of Public Moral Attitudes4
Response—Belonging, Interdisciplinarity, and Fragmentation: On the Conditions for a Bioethical Discourse Community4
Spousal and Kinship Co-Authorship Should be Declared to Avoid Conflicts of Interest4
Nurses and Voluntary Assisted Dying: How the Australian Capital Territory’s Law Could Change the Australian Regulatory Landscape4
Risk, Responsibility, Rudeness, and Rules: The Loneliness of the Social Distance Warrior4
The Ethical Significance of Post-Vaccination COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics3
Human Brain Organoid Research and Applications: Where and How to Meet Legal Challenges?3
Physician–Patient Relationship, Assisted Suicide and the Italian Constitutional Court3
How the Doctrine of Double Effect Rhetoric Harms Patients Seeking Voluntary Assisted Dying3
Ethical Risks of Systematic Menstrual Tracking in Sport3
The Ethics of Speaking (of) AIs Through the Lens of Natural Language3
Radicalizing Hope3
Genome Editing Dilemma: Navigating Dual-Use Potential and Charting the Path Forward3
Right Versus Wrong: A Qualitative Appraisal With Respect to Pandemic Trajectories of Transgender Population in Kerala, India3
The Impossible Triangle Model of Pandemic Prevention and Control3
The Physician-Assisted Suicide Pathway in Italy: Ethical Assessment and Safeguard Approaches3
Digital Covid Certificates as Immunity Passports: An Analysis of Their Main Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues3
The Ethics of Adultcentrism in the Context of COVID-19: Whose Voice Matters?3
Principles for Just Prioritization of Expensive Biological Therapies in the Danish Healthcare System3
Humanities Beyond the Disciplines: Imaginative Activism3
Potato Ethics: What Rural Communities Can Teach Us about Healthcare3
A public health framework for reducing stigma: the example of weight stigma3
History, Hype, and Responsible Psychedelic Medicine: A Qualitative Study of Psychedelic Researchers3
The Right to Protest During a Pandemic: Using Public Health Ethics to Bridge the Divide Between Public Health Goals and Human Rights3
COVID-19 Health Passes: Practical and Ethical Issues3
Meaningful and Successful Ethical Enactments: A Proposal from Deliberative Wisdom Theory3
Expanded Non-invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)3
Lead Essay—Rural Bioethics3
A Historical Review on the Andalusian Physicians and the Treatment of Mental Health3
Meme Science, Pandemic Preparedness, and the Trajectory of Failure3
A Principle-Based Approach to Visual Identification Systems for Hospitalized People with Dementia3
Supporting One Health for Pandemic Prevention: The Need for Ethical Innovation3
Response—The Road Less Travelled: Why did Miles Little Turn to Qualitative Research and Where Did This Lead?3
Enhancing Gender3
Ethical Design and Use of Robotic Care of the Elderly3
Dogs, Epistemic Indefensibility and Ethical Denial: Don’t Let Sleeping Dog Owners Lie3
Humanitarian Action and the Value of Relationships: A Book Review of Chin Ruamps’ The Humanitarian Exit Dilemma3
Granny-Export? The Morality of Sending People to Care Homes Abroad3
Care for Language: Etymology as a Continental Argument in Bioethics3
Ethical Issues in Memory Modification Technology: A Scoping Review3
Incarceration Postpartum: Is There a Right to Prison Nurseries?2
An Analysis of Australia’s Legal Framework for Access to More Affordable but Unapproved Medicines and Biologics2
The Virus and the Atmosphere: Reviewing the Trajectory of Human History2
Against a Pluriversal Approach in Global Bioethics2
Proposal for a UN Peace and Development Fund: A Possible Pathway for Political and Ethical Renewal in the Modern World2
By Their Side, Not on Their Chest: Ethical Arguments to Allow Residential Aged Care Admission Policies to Forego Full Cardiac Resuscitation2
The Voices of the Dead2
Abortion, Brain Death, and Coercion2
Should older people ever be discharged from hospital at night?2
Regulating Movement in Pandemic Times2
The Thailand Cave Rescue: General Anaesthesia in Unique Circumstances Presents Ethical Challenges for the Rescue Team2
Recent Amendments to the Australian Privacy Act2
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: An Islamic Perspective2
Developments in Advance Care Planning in Australia: Potential Opportunities and Roadblocks for an Increasingly Digital World2
Temporal Aspects of Epistemic Injustice: The Case of Patients with Drug Dependence2
Emotion and COVID-19: Toward an Equitable Pandemic Response2
The Power in Rural Place Stigma2
Maintaining Basic Social Ethics: Economic Man or Social Man?2
How Good is the Science That Informs Government Policy? A Lesson From the U.K.’s Response to 2020 CoV-2 Outbreak2
Recent Developments in the Regulation of Heritable Human Genome Editing2
Evolving Law: Further Developments Concerning MAID in Canada—Bill C-7 Receives Royal Assent and Revisiting Ethicon Sàrl2
Suicide Risk Assessments: A Scientific and Ethical Critique2
Reflections from the Editors-in-Chief2
Psychiatric Illness and Clinical Negligence: When Can “Secondary Victims” Successfully Claim for Damages? Recent Developments from the United Kingdom2
The Vulnerability of Rural Migrants Under COVID-19 Quarantine in China and its Global Implications: A Socio-Ethical Analysis2
Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technology (ELSIET) Symposium2
Rules and Resistance: A Commentary on “An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine”2
Victoria, Australia, is getting a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Bill2
The (Un)Ethical Womb: The Promises and Perils of Artificial Gestation2
Institutional Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia: An Analysis of Publicly Available Policies2
Vaccine Mandates and Cultural Safety2
Far From the Madding Crowd: Health Service Expectations in the “Country”2
The Principle of the Primacy of the Human Subject and Minimal Risk in Non-Beneficial Paediatric Research2
Walking a Fine Germline: Synthesizing Public Opinion and Legal Precedent to Develop Policy Recommendations for Heritable Gene-Editing2
Handling Ethics Dumping and Neo-Colonial Research: From the Laboratory to the Academic Literature2
Ethical Challenges in Oral Healthcare Services Provided by Non-Governmental Organizations for Refugees in Germany2
While Icarus Falls: Conditions for Pandemic Ethics2
Epistemic Injustice and Nonmaleficence2
The Reasonableness Standard for Conscientious Objection in Healthcare2
Counselling, Research Gaps, and Ethical Considerations Surrounding Pregnancy in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients2
Response—A Commentary on Miles Little et al. 1998. Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness. Social Science & Medicine 47(10): 1485-14942
Respecting Older Adults: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Ethical Review of Animal Research and the Standards of Procedural Justice: A European Perspective2
The Instrumentalization of Public Health Issues for Propaganda by the Far-Right2
Going the Distance2
Despair of the Intellect, but Hope of the Heart?2
Genome Editing Should Preferably Be Carried Out on Fetuses In Utero Rather Than IVF Embryos2
Addressing Suffering in Infants and Young Children Using the Concept of Suffering Pluralism2
The Fragility of Scientific Rigour and Integrity in “Sped up Science”: Research Misconduct, Bias, and Hype and in the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Ethical Reflection on the “QR code Dilemma” Faced by Older People During COVID-19 in China2
Navigating the Nexus of Bioethics and Geopolitics: Implications for Global Health Security and Scientific Collaboration2
0.15663695335388