Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics CFP

Call for Papers:

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics (NIB) is a unique journal that provides a forum for exploring current issues in bioethics through personal stories, qualitative and mixed-methods research articles, and case studies. NIB seeks to publish research articles that will appeal to a broad readership of healthcare providers and researchers, bioethicists, sociologists, policy makers, and others. Articles may address the experiences of patients, family members, and health care workers.

We welcome submitted papers that report on qualitative and mixed methods research studies, including ethnographic, interview, focus group, observational, mixed methods, and related studies in the areas of bioethics, human research ethics, or health care ethics. A variety of approaches to inquiry are welcome, including narrative, phenomenological, grounded theory, ethnographic, and case study approaches.

For more information, please visit our website: http://nibjournal.org/

To read guidelines and to submit, follow this link: http://nibjournal.org/submit/guidelines/#research

 

Recent Articles:

Princewill et al.: Education and Reproductive Autonomy: The Case of Married Nigerian Women

Laliberté et al.: Ethical Challenges for Patient Access to Physical Therapy: Views of Staff Members from Three Publicly-Funded Outpatient Physical Therapy Departments

Caruso Brown et al.: “Being Persistent without Being Pushy”: Student Reflections on Vaccine Hesitancy

Taylor: Review and Conduct of Human Subjects Research after a Natural or Man-Made Disaster: Findings From a Pilot Study

McClimans et al.: A Qualitative Study of US Clinical Ethics Services: Objectives and Outcomes

Le et al.: Is “Active Surveillance” an Acceptable Alternative?: A Qualitative Study of Couples’ Decision Making about Early-Stage, Localized Prostate Cancer

Bateman & Clair: Physician Religion and End-of-Life Pediatric Care: A Qualitative Examination of Physicians’ Perspectives

Dillon & Roscoe: African Americans and Hospice Care: A Narrative Analysis