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Ruth R Faden
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
1976
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36455448The Value of Explicit, Deliberative, and Context-Specified Ethics Analysis for Health Technology Assessment: Evidence From a Novel Approach Piloted in South Africa.Value Health Reg Issues2023
37583885Predictors of student mask mandate policies in United States school districts during the COVID-19 pandemic.Front Public Health2023
38040014Figure accessibility in journals: analysis of alt-text in 2021-23.Lancet2023
37126351Designing Health Care Artificial Intelligence That Comports With the Values of Patients-Children Are People Whose Voices Must Be Heard.JAMA Netw Open2023
37450514Challenges in the Ethics and Implementation of Learning Health Care Systems.Am J Bioeth2023
36494252COVID-19 vaccine policy development in a sample of 44 countries - Key findings from a December 2021 survey of National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs).Vaccine2023
34902308Governing the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator: towards greater participation, transparency, and accountability.Lancet2022
35804289Defining the ethical considerations surrounding kidney transplantation for frail and cognitively impaired patients: a Delphi study of geriatric transplant experts.BMC Geriatr2022
35380528Introducing an Ethics Framework for health priority-setting in South Africa on the path to universal health coverage.S Afr Med J2022
35763203Learning Health Care and the Obligation to Participate in Research.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35821419Who to vaccinate first? A peek at decision-making in a pandemic.Nature2022
35757112Moral Reasons for Individuals in High-Income Countries to Limit Beef Consumption.Food Ethics2022
35932786Ethical and economic implications of the adoption of novel plant-based beef substitutes in the USA: a general equilibrium modelling study.Lancet Planet Health2022
36299562Clinical trials and pregnancy.Commun Med (Lond)2022
35256036Developing and piloting a context-specified ethics framework for health technology assessment: the South African Values and Ethics for Universal Health Coverage approach.Int J Technol Assess Health Care2022
35153088Conspiracy theories and misinformation about COVID-19 in Nigeria: Implications for vaccine demand generation communications.Vaccine2022
35248422WHO guidance on COVID-19 vaccine trial designs in the context of authorized COVID-19 vaccines and expanding global access: Ethical considerations.Vaccine2022
35210309Global disparities in public health guidance for the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy.BMJ Glob Health2022
35238218Streamlined versus traditional consent for low-risk comparative effectiveness trials: a randomized experimental study to measure patients' and public attitudes.J Comp Eff Res2022
31060949Pregnant women & vaccines against emerging epidemic threats: Ethics guidance for preparedness, research, and response.Vaccine2021
33727113Prioritization of pregnant individuals in state plans for coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination.Am J Obstet Gynecol2021
34910846Ending the evidence gap for pregnancy, HIV and co-infections: ethics guidance from the PHASES project.J Int AIDS Soc2021
34724416Disparities In County COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Linked To Disadvantage And Hesitancy.Health Aff (Millwood)2021
34389628Time for action: towards an intersectional gender approach to COVID-19 vaccine development and deployment that leaves no one behind.BMJ Glob Health2021
34619743Pregnant Individuals' Views on Fetal Tissue Research in the United States.Obstet Gynecol2021
33958395Ethical and policy considerations for COVID-19 vaccination modalities: delayed second dose, fractional dose, mixed vaccines.BMJ Glob Health2021
33463074What Factors Predict Willingness to Join Low-Risk Pragmatic Clinical Trials?Ethics Hum Res2021
33446385The need for inclusion of pregnant women in COVID-19 vaccine trials.Vaccine2021
32460804Views among Malawian women about joining HIV prevention clinical trials when pregnant.AIDS Res Ther2020
32596901Rethinking "Elective" Procedures for Women's Reproduction during Covid-19.Hastings Cent Rep2020
30316913Too Many Patients⿦A Framework to Guide Statewide Allocation of Scarce Mechanical Ventilation During Disasters.Chest2019
31067273Women's views about contraception requirements for biomedical research participation.PLoS One2019
30939251National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, social values and healthcare priority setting.J R Soc Med2019
31160819In support of mitochondrial replacement therapy.Nat Med2019
28802695Scarce Resource Allocation During Disasters: A Mixed-Method Community Engagement Study.Chest2018
29998787Women's Views About a Paternal Consent Requirement for Biomedical Research in Pregnancy.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2018
31245590Ethics and Learning Health Care: The Essential roles of engagement, transparency, and accountability.Learn Health Syst2018
29621442Learning Is Not Enough: Earning Institutional Trustworthiness Through Knowledge Translation.Am J Bioeth2018
28543423Research with Pregnant Women: New Insights on Legal Decision-Making.Hastings Cent Rep2017
31245580Stakeholder perspectives regarding alternate approaches to informed consent for comparative effectiveness research.Learn Health Syst2017
28374286Deliberative Engagement Methods for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research.Patient2017
28716976Pregnant women should not be categorised as a 'vulnerable population' in biomedical research studies: ending a vicious cycle of 'vulnerability'.J Med Ethics2017
27490637Advancing HIV research with pregnant women: navigating challenges and opportunities.AIDS2016
25742674The views of quality improvement professionals and comparative effectiveness researchers on ethics, IRBs, and oversight.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2015
26242962Stakeholders' Views of Alternatives to Prospective Informed Consent for Minimal-Risk Pragmatic Comparative Effectiveness Trials.J Law Med Ethics2015
25772731Respect and dignity: a conceptual model for patients in the intensive care unit.Narrat Inq Bioeth2015
24488741Chemotherapy drug shortages in pediatric oncology: a consensus statement.Pediatrics2014
25423848The value of unhealthy eating and the ethics of healthy eating policies.Kennedy Inst Ethics J2014
24827051Informed consent for comparative effectiveness trials.N Engl J Med2014
24762135The community speaks: understanding ethical values in allocation of scarce lifesaving resources during disasters.Ann Am Thorac Soc2014
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Institute of Medical Biology
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 6
Carlsberg Laboratory, Case Western Reserve University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, National Academy of Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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University of Washington
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Johns Hopkins University.
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Center for Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health, Tufts Medical Center
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The Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University
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Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital
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