American Journal of Bioethics

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Bioethics is 28. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tube Feed or Not Tube Feed: Ethics beyond the Consult Question92
Prenatal Testing for Non-Medical Traits89
Participation in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: A Matter of Physicians’ Professional Ethics?78
Don’t Leave the Heart Behind67
ECMO as a Palliative Bridge to Death57
Patient Diversity and Collaborative Co-Reasoning for Ethical Use of Machine Learning-Driven Decision Support Systems57
Postponed Withholding: The Wrong Nudge52
Included but Still Invisible?: Considering the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma in Qualitative Research Findings50
Integrating Counterfactual Thinking and Economic Definitions of Regret into Discussions of Agent-Regret in Healthcare49
Ethical Considerations in Clinical Trials for Rare Genetic Diseases: The Case of Huntington’s Disease47
Beyond Integration: Advancing Climate-Conscious Clinical Ethics Through Temporal, Resilience, and Responsibility Frameworks47
Going Back to Basics: What is the Target of Prenatal Screening?37
I Am Not My Genes: Against Genetic Exceptionalism and Essentialism in Justifying Confidentiality Breaches37
Is It Ethical to Mandate Vaccination among Incarcerated Persons? Consider Enforcement and Ask People Living in Prisons and Jails37
From Classification to Governance: Ethical Challenges of Adaptive Learning in Medicine35
What Lane Should We Stay In? Medical Relevance, Medical Necessity, and Clinical Genital Alteration of Minors35
“Treatment Pressures” and “Informal Coercion”: “Threats” in Mental Healthcare34
Context-Sensitivity and the Inclusion of Subjective Beliefs Have Broad Implications34
Moral Stress and Moral Distress: Confronting Challenges in Post- Dobbs Contexts33
Responding to Parental Objections Over Testing for Death by Neurologic Criteria32
Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying and the Hegemony of Privilege31
ChatGPT and the Law of the Horse31
Emergency Department Boarding of a Teen Requiring Complex Care: How Should an Ethics Consultant Respond?30
Pediatric Brain Death Testing Over Parental Objections: Not an Ethically Preferable Option30
External Dynamics Contextualizing the FDA’s Role in E-Cigarette Regulation30
Vulnerable Patients, Adult Protective Services Investigations, and Reticent Surrogates: What is the Role of Clinical Ethics?30
How Philosophy of Science Can Unlock New Methods in Bioethics29
Expanding Access to Genomic Sequencing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Roadmap to Discharge and Beyond28
A Patient-Directed Approach: How the U.S. Model of Medical Aid in Dying Balances Compassion with Safeguards28
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