Please see the table of contents for Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
This issue contains a narrative symposium: The Many Faces of Moral Distress Among Clinicians, edited by Cynda Hylton Rushton and Renee Boss. This symposium highlights stories from Clinicians about moral distress faced in their work and work environments and how they handled it.These stories are the focus of four comentary articles by
The issue also contains two research articles. The Content of Hope in Ambulatory Patients with Colon Cancer by Emily S. Beckman, Paul R. Helft, Alexia M. Torke.
Analyzing Reflective Narratives to Assess the Ethical Reasoning of Pediatric Residents by Margaret Moon, Holly A. Taylor, Erin L. McDonald, Mark T. Hughes, Mary Catherine Beach, Joseph A. Carrese
There is also a Case Study called, A Case of Deceptive Mastectomy, by Rebecca Volpe, Maria Baker, George F. Blackall, Gordon Kauffman, Michael J. Green
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