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Am J Bioeth ; 24(9): 9-24, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38709117

ABSTRACT

Bioethicists influence practices and policies in medicine, science, and public health. However, little is known about bioethicists' views. We recently surveyed 824 U.S. bioethicists on a wide range of ethical issues, including topics related to abortion, medical aid in dying, and resource allocation, among others. We also asked bioethicists about their demographic, religious, academic, and professional backgrounds. We find that bioethicists' normative commitments predict their views on bioethical issues. We also find that, in important ways, bioethicists' views do not align with those of the U.S. public: for instance, bioethicists are more likely than members of the public to think abortion is ethically permissible but are less likely to believe compensating organ donors is. Our demographic results indicate the field of bioethics is far less diverse than the U.S. population-less diverse even than other academic disciplines-suggesting far more work needs to be done to build an inclusive field.


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Bioethical Issues , Bioethics , Ethicists , Humans , United States , Female , Male , Abortion, Induced/ethics , Adult , Middle Aged , Public Opinion , Suicide, Assisted/ethics , Attitude of Health Personnel , Surveys and Questionnaires
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