Wangmo Tenzin, Hauri Sirin, Gennet Eloise, Anane-Sarpong Evelyn, Provoost Veerle, Elger Bernice S
Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
BMC Med Ethics. 2018 Feb 7;19(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s12910-018-0246-9.
A review of literature published a decade ago noted a significant increase in empirical papers across nine bioethics journals. This study provides an update on the presence of empirical papers in the same nine journals. It first evaluates whether the empirical trend is continuing as noted in the previous study, and second, how it is changing, that is, what are the characteristics of the empirical works published in these nine bioethics journals.
A review of the same nine journals (Bioethics; Journal of Medical Ethics; Journal of Clinical Ethics; Nursing Ethics; Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics; Hastings Center Report; Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics; Christian Bioethics; and Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal) was conducted for a 12-year period from 2004 to 2015. Data obtained was analysed descriptively and using a non-parametric Chi-square test.
Of the total number of original papers (N = 5567) published in the nine bioethics journals, 18.1% (n = 1007) collected and analysed empirical data. Journal of Medical Ethics and Nursing Ethics led the empirical publications, accounting for 89.4% of all empirical papers. The former published significantly more quantitative papers than qualitative, whereas the latter published more qualitative papers. Our analysis reveals no significant difference (χ2 = 2.857; p = 0.091) between the proportion of empirical papers published in 2004-2009 and 2010-2015. However, the increasing empirical trend has continued in these journals with the proportion of empirical papers increasing from 14.9% in 2004 to 17.8% in 2015.
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.
十年前发表的一篇文献综述指出,九份生物伦理学期刊中实证性论文显著增加。本研究对这九份相同期刊中实证性论文的情况进行了更新。它首先评估实证性趋势是否如先前研究所指出的那样持续,其次评估其如何变化,即这九份生物伦理学期刊上发表的实证性研究的特征是什么。
对2004年至2015年这12年间的九份相同期刊(《生物伦理学》《医学伦理学杂志》《临床伦理学杂志》《护理伦理学》《剑桥医疗保健伦理学季刊》《黑斯廷斯中心报告》《理论医学与生物伦理学》《基督教生物伦理学》以及《肯尼迪伦理学研究所杂志》)进行了综述。对获得的数据进行描述性分析并使用非参数卡方检验。
在这九份生物伦理学期刊发表的原创论文总数(N = 5567)中,18.1%(n = 1007)收集并分析了实证数据。《医学伦理学杂志》和《护理伦理学》在实证性出版物方面领先,占所有实证性论文的89.4%。前者发表的定量论文显著多于定性论文,而后者发表的定性论文更多。我们的分析显示,2004 - 2009年和2010 - 2015年发表的实证性论文比例之间没有显著差异(χ2 = 2.857;p = 0.091)。然而,这些期刊中实证性趋势持续上升,实证性论文比例从2004年的14.9%增至2015年的17.8%。
本研究呈现了九份生物伦理学期刊发表的实证性研究的现状。在两项综述所涵盖的、可获取数据的关于这九份生物伦理学期刊的四分之一个世纪里,实证性出版物的比例持续上升,这表明生物伦理学研究有走向实证性研究的趋势。数量的增长主要归因于两份期刊:《医学伦理学杂志》和《护理伦理学》。这项描述性研究进一步描绘了生物伦理学实证性研究这个仍在发展的领域。还需要更多研究来全面描绘生物伦理学实证性研究的性质和范围,为正在进行的关于实证性研究对生物伦理学价值的辩论提供信息。