Search results (67)
« Back to PublicationsEthical and social difficulties of addressing environmental harms related to health research.
Journal article
Samuel G. and Lucivero F., (2026), Bull World Health Organ, 104, 342 - 349
Linking human and planetary health: focus on environmental sustainability and health care
Journal article
Jecker NS. et al, (2026), Environmental Research Health, 4
Ethics Review of AI research: an approach to reviewing and revising existing governance structures
Journal article
KERASIDOU A. et al, (2025), Research Ethics
Biomarkers
Journal article
Brem AK. et al, (2025), Alzheimer S Dementia the Journal of the Alzheimer S Association, 21
Human-Like Epistemic Trust? A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare.
Journal article
Sedlakova J. et al, (2025), Am J Bioeth, 1 - 16
A qualitative comparison of data infrastructures for COVID-19 health-related data: lessons for the European Health Data Space
Journal article
Porta V. et al, (2025), Policy Studies
Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event.
Journal article
Tackney MS. et al, (2024), Trials, 25
Vulnerability and Response-Ability in the Pandemic Marketplace: Developing an Ethic of Care for Provisioning in Crisis
Journal article
Geiger S. et al, (2024), Journal of Business Ethics, 192, 441 - 459
Why digital innovation may not reduce healthcare's environmental footprint.
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2024), BMJ, 385
Carbon Accounting in the Digital Industry: The Need to Move towards Decision Making in Uncertainty.
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2024), Sustainability, 16
Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe.
Journal article
Kieslich K. et al, (2023), Med Humanit, 49, 511 - 520
Understanding Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Support During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in the United Kingdom.
Journal article
Johnson S. et al, (2023), Public Health Ethics, 16, 245 - 260
Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts: Exploring a systemic design-inspired responsible innovation framework for addressing ICT carbon emissions
Conference paper
Smith M. et al, (2023)
The impact of artificial intelligence on the person-centred, doctor-patient relationship: some problems and solutions.
Journal article
Sauerbrei A. et al, (2023), BMC Med Inform Decis Mak, 23
Ethical challenges of using remote monitoring technologies for clinical research: A case study of the role of local research ethics committees in the RADAR-AD study.
Journal article
Muurling M. et al, (2023), PLoS One, 18
Correction: Ethical challenges of using remote monitoring technologies for clinical research: A case study of the role of local research ethics committees in the RADAR-AD study.
Journal article
Muurling M. et al, (2023), PLoS One, 18
Systems Thinking and Efficiency under Emissions Constraints: Addressing Rebound Effects in Digital Innovation and Policy
Journal article
Widdicks K. et al, (2022), Patterns
Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Journal article
Zimmermann BM. et al, (2022), SSM Qual Res Health, 2
Bringing ethics into governance: the case of the UK COVID-19 contact tracing app.
Journal article
Samuel G. and Lucivero F., (2022), Int J Health Gov, 27, 180 - 193
The Environmental Sustainability of Digital Technologies: Stakeholder Practices and Perspectives
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Sustainability, 14, 3791 - 3791
Ethical Reasoning During a Pandemic: Results of a Five Country European Study.
Journal article
Johnson SB. et al, (2022), AJOB Empir Bioeth, 13, 67 - 78
COVID-19 contact tracing apps: UK public perceptions.
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Crit Public Health, 32, 31 - 43
Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countries.
Journal article
Lucivero F. et al, (2022), Crit Public Health, 32, 5 - 18
Framing ethical issues associated with the UK COVID-19 contact tracing app: exceptionalising and narrowing the public ethics debate.
Journal article
Samuel G. and Lucivero F., (2022), Ethics Inf Technol, 24
Sustainable biobanks: a case study for a green global bioethics.
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Glob Bioeth, 33, 50 - 64
Ecologies of Public Trust: The NHS COVID-19 Contact Tracing App.
Journal article
Samuel G. et al, (2021), J Bioeth Inq, 18, 595 - 608
Anticipatory Governance in the Technology Sector: Processes, Critiques and Principles for Addressing Grand Challenges in Computing
Conference paper
Widdicks K. et al, (2021), Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings
Remote monitoring technologies in Alzheimer's disease: design of the RADAR-AD study.
Journal article
Muurling M. et al, (2021), Alzheimers Res Ther, 13
Digital/computational phenotyping: What are the differences in the science and the ethics?
Journal article
Lucivero F. and Hallowell N., (2021), Big Data Soc, 8
For what it's worth. Unearthing the values embedded in digital phenotyping for mental health
Journal article
Birk R. et al, (2021), Big Data and Society, 8
Responsible Open Science: Moving towards an Ethics of Environmental Sustainability.
Journal article
Samuel G. and Lucivero F., (2020), Publications (Basel), 8
COVID-19 and Contact Tracing Apps: Ethical Challenges for a Social Experiment on a Global Scale.
Journal article
Lucivero F. et al, (2020), J Bioeth Inq, 17, 835 - 839
SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice.
Journal article
Boers SN. et al, (2020), Eur J Gen Pract, 26, 26 - 32
Data-Driven Unsustainability? An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Governing the Environmental Impacts of a Data-Driven Society
Journal article
Lucivero F. et al, (2020), SSRN
How does the use of digital consulting change the meaning of being a patient and/or a health professional? Lessons from the Long-term Conditions Young People Networked Communication study.
Journal article
Sturt J. et al, (2020), Digit Health, 6
Assessing expectations: Towards a toolbox for an ethics of emerging technologies
Chapter
Lucivero F. et al, (2020), 19 - 32
Big data, big waste? A reflection on the environmental sustainability of big data initiatives
Journal article
LUCIVERO F., (2019), Science and Engineering Ethics
Introduction to the Special Theme: The expansion of the health data ecosystem – Rethinking data ethics and governance
Journal article
Sharon T. and Lucivero F., (2019), Big Data and Society, 6
The Shared Decision Making of Older Adults in Healthcare.
Journal article
Pusey E. et al, (2019), Work Older People, 23, 77 - 86
Making the invisible visible Normativities in and of technology assessment.
Journal article
Lucivero F. et al, (2019), TATUP Z Tech Theor Prax, 28, 21 - 26
A mobile revolution for healthcare? Setting the agenda for bioethics.
Journal article
Lucivero F. and Jongsma KR., (2018), J Med Ethics, 44, 685 - 689
Digital Medicine: An Opportunity to Revisit the Role of Bioethicists.
Journal article
Jongsma KR. et al, (2018), Am J Bioeth, 18, 69 - 70
Beyond individualism: Is there a place for relational autonomy in clinical practice and research?
Journal article
Dove ES. et al, (2017), Clin Ethics, 12, 150 - 165
Lessons about So-Called "Difficult" Patients from the UK Controversy over Patient Access to Electronic Health Records.
Journal article
Lucivero F., (2017), AMA J Ethics, 19, 374 - 380
Ethical reflexivity as capacity building: Tools and approaches
Chapter
Shelley-Egan C. and Lucivero F., (2017), 131 - 155
Regulatory challenges of robotics: Some guidelines for addressing legal and ethical issues
Journal article
Leenes R. et al, (2017), Law, Innovation and Technology, 9, 1 - 44
Emerging ethical issues regarding digital health data. On the World Medical Association Draft Declaration on Ethical Considerations Regarding Health Databases and Biobanks.
Journal article
Aicardi C. et al, (2016), Croat Med J, 57, 207 - 213

