Description
Pratique en éthique clinique
- Ethical guidelines for geoprivacy: a framework for researchers and ethics committeesby Milad Malekzadeh on 6 mars 2026 at 17h38
Int J Health Geogr. 2026 Mar 2. doi: 10.1186/s12942-026-00460-y. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The increasing use of geographic data about individuals in health and social research raises ethical challenges that extend beyond existing legal frameworks. While regulations such as data […]
- Exploring perspectives of interest-holders on the use of health and genomic data from deceased participants in research: An updated systematic reviewby Katarzyna Kucharska on 6 mars 2026 at 17h35
J Genet Couns. 2026 Apr;35(2):e70186. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.70186.ABSTRACTThe use of research biobanks and databases often involves prolonged storage of data, meaning that an increasing amount of deceased participants' data is being used in research. Research participants are not always informed of the […]
- The use of bioethical decision-making framework in the ICU of a public Brazilian hospital: a retrospective observational case seriesby Daniel Mendonça Dantas on 6 mars 2026 at 17h30
BMC Med Ethics. 2026 Mar 2. doi: 10.1186/s12910-026-01395-6. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: End-of-life decisions in critically ill patients lacking decisional capacity are ethically challenging. Addressing patient values-such as autonomy, dignity, and comfort-provides a person-centered […]
- Emergency Care Research and Exception from Informed Consent: Addressing the Spectrum of Capacity for Consentby Neal W Dickert on 6 mars 2026 at 17h21
Ethics Hum Res. 2026 Mar-Apr;48(2):31-38. doi: 10.1002/eahr.70016.ABSTRACTEmergency care research conducted under exception from informed consent (EFIC) involves confronting well-known ethical and practical challenges. There has been significant experience addressing those challenges, but most of […]
Consentement aux soins et aptitude
- Reasonable to Whom? Rethinking Informed Consent Disclosures in Light of the Research Related Concerns of the Autistic Community
Am J Bioeth. 2026 Mar 2:1-14. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2026.2632012. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInformation disclosure during the informed consent process presents a dilemma. If too little information is presented, participants are unable to make an informed decision. Exhaustive disclosure is, […]
- Emergency Care Research and Exception from Informed Consent: Addressing the Spectrum of Capacity for Consent
Ethics Hum Res. 2026 Mar-Apr;48(2):31-38. doi: 10.1002/eahr.70016.ABSTRACTEmergency care research conducted under exception from informed consent (EFIC) involves confronting well-known ethical and practical challenges. There has been significant experience addressing those challenges, but most of […]
- Ethical Tensions in the Use of Real-Time Location Systems in Dementia Care: Balancing Safety, Privacy, and Autonomy
Am J Bioeth. 2026 Mar 5:1-13. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2026.2637089. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increased use of technological supports in residential care homes, there is growing interest in the use of real-time location systems (RTLS) to enhance safety and streamline care. However, these […]
Confidentialité
- Privacy at the Heart of Intensive Care Units: An Integrative Review of Dimensions, Challenges and Protective Strategies
Nurs Crit Care. 2025 Nov;30(6):e70228. doi: 10.1111/nicc.70228.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Privacy represents a fundamental aspect of healthcare ethics, critically influencing patient safety and dignity. In intensive care units (ICUs), protecting privacy becomes particularly challenging due to the complex […]
- Strengthening Ethical Practices of Patient Data Confidentiality and Sharing Among Nurses in the Artificial Intelligence-Driven Healthcare Era
SAGE Open Nurs. 2025 Nov 17;11:23779608251398113. doi: 10.1177/23779608251398113. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.ABSTRACTAs artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into healthcare systems, ethical challenges surrounding patient data confidentiality and informed data sharing have […]
- Ethical consideration in non-pharmacological treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders
Prog Brain Res. 2025;298:203-239. doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2025.08.016. Epub 2025 Sep 9.ABSTRACTThis chapter explores the ethical landscape of non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs) in elderly adults for neuropsychiatric illnesses. As drug-free alternatives, NPIs ranging from cognitive and behavioral […]
- Balancing Innovation and Responsibility: Ethical and Privacy Challenges in Stroke Digital Health
Stroke. 2025 Dec 5. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.125.050450. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDigital health solutions are being increasingly used to support care delivery across various medical fields. In stroke care, technology has contributed to enhancing prehospital workflows, facilitating communication […]
Allocation de ressources
- The public sector equality duty's role in planning the commissioning of healthcare services for older patients: a justice perspectiveby Yvoni Komodromou on 8 mars 2026 at 15h41
Med Law Rev. 2026 Jan 15;34(1):fwag006. doi: 10.1093/medlaw/fwag006.ABSTRACTThe financial strain placed on healthcare systems, along with growing health needs and an increasingly ageing population, has led to calls for age-based healthcare rationing. A key question, therefore, concerns the extent […]
Transplantation
- Clinical translation of xenotransplantation: regulatory pathways and ethical oversight in a global contextby Brendan Parent on 6 mars 2026 at 17h58
Curr Opin Organ Transplant. 2026 Feb 1;31(1):27-32. doi: 10.1097/MOT.0000000000001262. Epub 2025 Dec 5.ABSTRACTPURPOSE OF REVIEW: The science and practice of xenotransplantation is advancing more rapidly than the regulatory infrastructure that will be necessary to ensure the promise of alleviating […]
- Artificial intelligence and transplanting the elderlyby Chiara Lazzeri on 6 mars 2026 at 17h57
Curr Opin Organ Transplant. 2026 Feb 1;31(1):41-45. doi: 10.1097/MOT.0000000000001256. Epub 2025 Nov 27.ABSTRACTPURPOSE OF REVIEW: The integration of artificial intelligence into allocation, organ retrieval and transplantation processes represents an innovative approach to address these challenges […]
Début de la vie
- Fertility preservation and reproduction in patients facing gonadotoxic therapies or gonadectomy: an Ethics Committee opinion
Fertil Steril. 2026 Feb;125(2):260-266. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2025.12.002. Epub 2026 Jan 6.ABSTRACTPatients receiving treatment that has the potential to negatively affect their gonads, including chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy, should be informed of options for fertility […]
- Compassionate transfer: patient requests for embryo transfer for nonreproductive purposes: an Ethics Committee opinion
Fertil Steril. 2026 Mar;125(3):411-415. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2025.12.013.ABSTRACTCompassionate transfer refers to patient requests to transfer embryos into their bodies in a location or at a time when pregnancy is not expected to occur and reflects their personal preferences and values. It is […]
Objectif de soins
- Design and validation of a bioethical assessment instrument for public health policies involving behavioral change: A mixed-methods studyby A Castillo Martínez on 6 mars 2026 at 17h33
Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2026 Feb 9;11:100742. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2026.100742. eCollection 2026 Jun.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVES: Growing interest in developing bioethical evaluation models for public health, together with limited consensus on fundamental moral values, highlights the need for a framework […]
Soins de fin de vie (soins palliatif, AMM)
- End-of-Life Decisions for Unrepresented Patients: Is the Best Interest Standard Best? Is the Medical Futility Standard Futile?
.
- Bringing up the end of life and euthanasia. A mixed method study on consultations with people with dementia and their families in the hospital setting
Palliat Med. 2026 Feb 14:2692163261416275. doi: 10.1177/02692163261416275. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Discussing end-of-life care with people with dementia and their family soon after diagnosis is a crucial aspect of professional care. Research in the hospital setting is scarce.AIM: […]
- Ethical Uncertainties: Diverging and Emerging Regulations of Assisted Dying/Assisted Suicide and the Potential Role of Clinical Ethics
Bioethics. 2026 Feb 16. doi: 10.1111/bioe.70091. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAssisted Suicide (AS)/Assisted Dying (AD), where a physician prescribes lethal medication to a terminally ill patient who intends to take it to end his/her life, is a highly controversial matter. Sound knowledge about […]
- The Case Against Legalizing Medically Assisted Suicide or Voluntary Active Euthanasia in Islamic Regions
J Med Philos. 2026 Feb 23:jhag001. doi: 10.1093/jmp/jhag001. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis essay presents arguments against legalizing medically assisted suicide (MAS) or voluntary active euthanasia (VAE) in Islamic regions. MAS and VAE should be determined by particular regions based on their […]
- End-of-life circumstances and unanticipated deaths in a neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective analysis
BMC Palliat Care. 2026 Feb 23. doi: 10.1186/s12904-026-02014-2. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Despite major advances in neonatal intensive care, mortality in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) remains a persistent reality. Most deaths now occur after withholding or withdrawing […]
- 2025 NATO Special Operations Forces Medical Panel (SOFMedP) Position Statement on Care of the Dying Patient During Conflict
BMJ Mil Health. 2026 Mar 4:military-2025-003156. doi: 10.1136/military-2025-003156. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAt the 2024 NATO Special Operations Forces Medical Panel, representatives from 20 NATO Allied and 2 Partner Nations identified care for the expectant (dying) patient during conflict as […]
Intelligence artificielle
Voir aussi la veille en Intelligence artificielle
- Ethical challenges of using artificial intelligence in suicide prevention: a literature reviewby Liliana Mondragón-Barrios on 6 mars 2026 at 17h36
New Bioeth. 2026 Feb 26:1-19. doi: 10.1080/20502877.2026.2620302. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTArtificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that could provide useful prevention strategies for people at risk of suicide. However, there are many ethical challenges regarding sensitive or confidential data […]
- Reframing the Performance and Ethics of Empathic AI: Wisdom of the Crowd and Placebosby Mark A Thornton on 6 mars 2026 at 17h26
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2026 Mar 5:17456916261419718. doi: 10.1177/17456916261419718. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRecently, claims have emerged that artificial intelligence (AI) is better at providing empathy than humans. These claims are based on experiments in which large language models were […]
- From principle to practice: Developing a digital-age clinical artificial intelligence ethics competence framework through early-career doctors' experiencesby Humairah Zainal on 6 mars 2026 at 17h26
Med Educ. 2026 Mar 5. doi: 10.1111/medu.70195. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION: As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in clinical workflows, clinicians encounter ethical challenges that traditional, principle-based medical ethics education may not adequately […]
- Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Advance Bioinformatics in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations in Combating Antimicrobial Resistanceby Beatus Lyimo on 6 mars 2026 at 17h25
Bioinform Biol Insights. 2026 Feb 28;20:11779322261427123. doi: 10.1177/11779322261427123. eCollection 2026.ABSTRACTAfrica continues to bear a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases, particularly antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) infections, which significantly affect public health and […]
- Developing professional ethical guidance for healthcare AI use (PEG-AI): an attitudinal survey pilotby Helen Smith on 6 mars 2026 at 17h22
AI Soc. 2025 Oct;40(7):5439-5455. doi: 10.1007/s00146-025-02276-z. Epub 2025 Mar 12.ABSTRACTHealthcare professionals currently lack guidance for their use of AI. This means they currently lack clear counsel to aid their navigation of the problematic novel issues that will arise from their use of […]
Médecine de précision et génétique
- Exploring perspectives of interest-holders on the use of health and genomic data from deceased participants in research: An updated systematic review
J Genet Couns. 2026 Apr;35(2):e70186. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.70186.ABSTRACTThe use of research biobanks and databases often involves prolonged storage of data, meaning that an increasing amount of deceased participants' data is being used in research. Research participants are not always informed of the […]
- Incorporating polygenic risk scores and social determinants of health across populations: Considerations and best practices in research
Am J Hum Genet. 2026 Mar 4:S0002-9297(26)00071-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2026.02.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is a growing interest in evaluating the intersection of genetic and environmental factors, particularly social determinants of health (SDoH). As both the distributions and […]
Littérature grise
Québec
Comité d’éthique, Transplant Québec
Canada
International
Outils d’analyse et de délibération éthique
Outil de délibération éthique (Accès réservé pour les membres du CHU de Québec-Université Laval) – Bureau d’éthique appliquée, CHU de Québec – Université Laval
Méthode des scénarios de Hubert Doucet – rapporté par l’Espace de réflexion éthique région centre (France)
Ethical decision-making workbook – Island Health, Colombie-Britannique
CURA method, a clinical ethics support instrument for palliative care – BMC Medical Ethics
A framework for ethical decision-making – Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
GREAT framework – Center for Clinical Ethics (CCE), Unity Health Toronto
Grille de délibération de George-A. Legault – rapporté par le Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor (page 13)
4-box method developed by Albert R. Jonsen et al. – rapporté par le Department of bioethics and humanities (University of Washington)
Grille d’analyse de cas en éthique de Guy Durand et Céline Crowe – rapporté par Virginie Harris (Annexe 1, page 65)
Grilles d’analyse en éthique clinique et en éthique organisationnelle – Santé Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Approche en 3 temps – Outil de délibération éthique. Grille – Faculté de médecine de l’Université de Montréal
IDEA : Ethical decision-making framework – Trillium Health Partners
Outil pratique pour l’analyse éthique en santé publique – COMITÉ D’ÉTHIQUE EN SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DE L’INSPQ
Cadre pour la réflexion et la prise de décisions fondées sur l’éthique en santé publique – Agence de la santé publique du Canada
4-quadrant approach in research ethics and integrity – rapporté par The embassy of good science
7-steps method in research ethics and integrity – Rapporté par The embassy of good science
Pour obtenir les documents
L’accès au texte intégral des documents est restreint au personnel et aux médecins du CHUM en fonction des abonnements de la bibliothèque. Certains documents sont en accès libre sur le web.
Si vous êtes branchés sur le réseau CHUM :
Cliquer sur les liens fournis pour chaque référence pour vérifier la disponibilité du texte intégral.
Pour les articles provenant de PubMed, cliquer préalablement sur le lien suivant pour afficher la disponibilité du document.
Si vous êtes dans un autre établissement et que vous n’arrivez pas à accéder au texte intégral d’un article à partir du lien donné, vérifier auprès de la bibliothèque de votre institution en donnant la référence complète du document.
|
Avis de non-responsabilité
Le contenu des veilles informationnelles ou stratégiques (ci-après appelée « Veilles ») est mis à votre disposition à titre informatif pour un usage personnel exclusif. Tout usage commercial du contenu des Veilles est strictement interdit. Tous les éléments, articles, rapports ou toute autre source d’information figurant dans les Veilles, vous sont fournis « tels quels », sans garantie d’aucune sorte. Eu égard aux propos tenus dans les articles et les rapports sélectionnés pour les Veilles, le CHUM n’offre aucune garantie notamment d’exhaustivité, de fiabilité, d’actualité et d’exactitude.Le CHUM ne pourra en aucun cas être tenu responsable envers quiconque de tout dommage quel qu’il soit, même ceux directs, encouru notamment des suites de toute réclamation, action ou poursuite découlant, même directement, de l’utilisation de ces Veilles.
Les Veilles contiennent des liens vers des sites Web créés et mis à jour par des tierces parties. Ces liens sont fournis pour la commodité des utilisateurs seulement. Le CHUM n’endosse et ne garantit, ni explicitement ni implicitement, l’exactitude ou l’intégralité ni du contenu de ces hyperliens ni des opinions qui y sont exprimées. Le CHUM n’assume aucune responsabilité à l’égard de ces sites Web externes.
Le CHUM prend tous les moyens raisonnables afin de respecter les droits de propriété intellectuelle afférents au contenu des Veilles et aux modalités du prêt entre bibliothèques, émises par l’Université de Montréal. Le contenu des Veilles, incluant la manière dont il est présenté, sont notamment protégés par la Loi sur le droit d’auteur (L.R.C. (1985), ch. C-42). Le CHUM ne donne aucune garantie et ne fait aucune déclaration à l’effet que le contenu de ces veilles n’enfreint aucun droit d’une autre personne ou entité. Le téléchargement, la reproduction en un seul exemplaire ou le tirage sur papier des Veilles ne sont autorisés qu’à des fins de sauvegarde et pour un usage privé et non commercial. Tout téléchargement, reproduction, édition, diffusion sur Internet, utilisation à des fins commerciales ou publiques, distribution, publication sur un autre site ou sur quelque autre forme ainsi que toute autre utilisation est strictement interdite, à moins d’être faite dans le respect des règles de propriété intellectuelle applicables. |


