Brent M Kious
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Kious B
Camb Q Healthc Ethics
. 2025 Jan;
1-12.
PMID: 39834267
Ethicists frequently suppose that suffering has special moral significance. It is often claimed that a main goal of medicine-perhaps its primary goal-is the alleviation of human suffering. Following Eric Cassell...
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Sutton O, Kious B
AJOB Empir Bioeth
. 2024 Dec;
:1-9.
PMID: 39652678
Background: Some have hypothesized that changing attitudes toward medical aid in dying (MAID) contribute to increased suicide rates, perhaps by increasing interest in dying or the perceived acceptability of suicide....
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Tharp D, Kious B, Bakian A, Brewer S, Langenecker S, Schreiner M, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2024 Oct;
361:117369.
PMID: 39369499
Background: Due to rapidly increasing youth suicides in the U.S state of Utah, the legislature funded creation of a 24/7 texting-based smartphone app in Spanish and English targeting Utah's school...
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Kious B, Vick J, Ubel P, Sutton O, Blumenthal-Barby J, Cox C, et al.
AJOB Empir Bioeth
. 2024 Sep;
16(1):52-59.
PMID: 39250770
Background: Some have hypothesized that talk about suffering can be used by clinicians to motivate difficult decisions, especially to argue for reducing treatment at the end of life. We examined...
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Kious B
J Med Philos
. 2024 Aug;
49(6):532-546.
PMID: 39186563
One criticism of medical aid in dying (MAID) is the expressivist objection: MAID is morally wrong because it expresses judgments about disabilities or persons with disabilities, that are offensive, disrespectful,...
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Provenza N, Reddy S, Allam A, Rajesh S, Diab N, Reyes G, et al.
Nat Med
. 2024 Jul;
30(10):3004-3014.
PMID: 38997607
Recent advances in surgical neuromodulation have enabled chronic and continuous intracranial monitoring during everyday life. We used this opportunity to identify neural predictors of clinical state in 12 individuals with...
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Kious B, Peterson A, McGuire A
Perspect Biol Med
. 2024 Apr;
67(1):143-154.
PMID: 38662069
Psychedelic substances have great promise for the treatment of many conditions, and they are the subject of intensive research. As with other medical treatments, both research and clinical use of...
8.
Aftab A, Sadler J, Kious B, Waterman G
BJPsych Bull
. 2024 Apr;
:1-6.
PMID: 38563233
Building a culture of conceptual inquiry in psychiatric training requires the development of conceptual competence: the ability to identify and examine assumptions that constitute the philosophical foundations of clinical care...
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Opel D, Kious B, Cohen I
JAMA Pediatr
. 2023 Oct;
177(12):1253-1254.
PMID: 37843845
No abstract available.
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Kious B
Camb Q Healthc Ethics
. 2023 Oct;
33(3):413-424.
PMID: 37842786
Critics of medical aid in dying (MAID) often argue that it is impermissible because background social conditions are insufficiently good for some persons who would utilize it. I provide a...