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Mark Sheehan
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 93
Citations - 1567
Mark Sheehan is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Research ethics & Informed consent. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1162 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Sheehan include Keele University & Wake Forest University.
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Can Broad Consent be Informed Consent
TL;DR: Broad consent can be informed consent and is justified by appeal to the principle of respect for autonomy, and the distinction between the various kinds of consent is not a distinction between kinds of Consent but between the kinds of choice a person makes.
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Toward methodological innovation in empirical ethics research.
TL;DR: Empirical ethics requires innovative methodological practices that are tailored to bring the traditions of philosophical and social scientific inquiry together in new ways, and this article takes the first steps in outlining what such methodologies might be.
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Research led by participants: a new social contract for a new kind of research
Effy Vayena,Roger Brownsword,Sarah Jane Edwards,Bastian Greshake,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Navjyot Ladher,Jonathan Montgomery,Daniel O’Connor,Onora O'Neill,Martin Richards,Annette Rid,Mark Sheehan,Paul Wicks,John Tasioulas +13 more
TL;DR: In light of the momentum behind participant-led research and its potential to advance health knowledge by challenging and complementing traditional research, it is vital for all stakeholders to work together in securing the conditions that will enable it to flourish.
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Placebo-controlled study in neuromyelitis optica—Ethical and design considerations:
Bruce A.C. Cree,Jeffrey Bennett,Mark Sheehan,Jeffrey A. Cohen,Hans-Peter Hartung,Orhan Aktas,Ho Jin Kim,Friedemann Paul,Sean J. Pittock,Brian G. Weinshenker,Dean M. Wingerchuk,Kazuo Fujihara,Gary Cutter,Kaushik Patra,Armando Flor,Gerard Barron,Soraya Madani,John N. Ratchford,Eliezer Katz +18 more
TL;DR: The approach taken in the design of the N-MOmentum trial might serve as a roadmap for other rare severe diseases when there is no proven therapy and no established clinical development path.
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Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research: towards a consensus
Jonathan Ives,Michael Dunn,Bert Molewijk,Jan Schildmann,Kristine Bærøe,Lucy Frith,Richard Huxtable,Elleke Landeweer,Marcel Mertz,Veerle Provoost,Annette Rid,Sabine Salloch,Mark Sheehan,Daniel Strech,Martine C. de Vries,Guy Widdershoven +15 more
TL;DR: The project sought to generate and reach consensus on standards of practice for Empirical Bioethics research, and outlined a position that encourages responses, and through those responses it will be able to identify points of agreement and contestation that will drive the conversation forward.