An update on the "empirical turn" in bioethics: analysis of empirical research in nine bioethics journals.
Bernice Simone ElgerSirin HauriEloise GennetEvelyn Anane-SarpongVeerle ProvoostBernice S ElgerPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
This study presents the current state of affairs regarding empirical research published nine bioethics journals. In the quarter century of data that is available about the nine bioethics journals studied in two reviews, the proportion of empirical publications continues to increase, signifying a trend towards empirical research in bioethics. The growing volume is mainly attributable to two journals: Journal of Medical Ethics and Nursing Ethics. This descriptive study further maps the still developing field of empirical research in bioethics. Additional studies are needed to completely map the nature and extent of empirical research in bioethics to inform the ongoing debate about the value of empirical research for bioethics.