Silke Schicktanz - Publications

Affiliations: 
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany 
Area:
Ethics

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2020 Mitra S, Schicktanz S. Alzheimer's Patient Organizations' Role in Enabling Citizenship Projects: A Comparison of the USA, Germany, and the UK Frontiers in Sociology. 5. PMID 33869428 DOI: 10.3389/Fsoc.2020.00019  0.324
2020 Jongsma K, Perry J, Schicktanz S, Radenbach K. Motivations for people with cognitive impairment to complete an advance research directive - a qualitative interview study. Bmc Psychiatry. 20: 360. PMID 32641010 DOI: 10.1186/S12888-020-02741-7  0.335
2020 Hansen SL, Pfaller L, Schicktanz S. Critical analysis of communication strategies in public health promotion: An empirical-ethical study on organ donation in Germany. Bioethics. PMID 32557682 DOI: 10.1111/Bioe.12774  0.393
2020 Alpinar-Sencan Z, Schicktanz S. Addressing ethical challenges of disclosure in dementia prediction: limitations of current guidelines and suggestions to proceed. Bmc Medical Ethics. 21: 1-11. PMID 32393330 DOI: 10.1186/S12910-020-00476-4  0.359
2020 Marckmann G, Neitzke G, Riedel A, Schicktanz S, Schildmann J, Simon A, Stoecker R, Vollmann J, Winkler E, Zang C. Possibilities and limits of ethics counseling in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (as of March 31, 2020): A discussion paper by the Academy for Ethics in Medicine Ethik in Der Medizin. 32: 1-5. PMID 32351259 DOI: 10.1007/S00481-020-00580-4  0.369
2020 Wöhlke S, Schaper M, Oliveri S, Cutica I, Spinella F, Pravettoni G, Steinberger D, Schicktanz S. German and Italian Users of Web-Accessed Genetic Data: Attitudes on Personal Utility and Personal Sharing Preferences. Results of a Comparative Survey (n=192). Frontiers in Genetics. 11: 102. PMID 32265977 DOI: 10.3389/Fgene.2020.00102  0.336
2020 Schicktanz S, Simon A, Raphael S, Ahlert M. The ethical debate over child priority in post-mortem organ allocation: A scoping review and practical-ethical outlook. Transplantation Reviews (Orlando, Fla.). 100543. PMID 32222342 DOI: 10.1016/J.Trre.2020.100543  0.331
2019 Wöhlke S, Schicktanz S. Special Issue: Why Ethically Reflect on Empirical Studies in Empirical Ethics? Case Studies and Commentaries. Journal of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics. 14: 424-427. PMID 31390930 DOI: 10.1177/1556264619862395  0.369
2019 Wöhlke S, Schaper M, Schicktanz S. How Uncertainty Influences Lay People’s Attitudes and Risk Perceptions Concerning Predictive Genetic Testing and Risk Communication Frontiers in Genetics. 10: 380-380. PMID 31080458 DOI: 10.3389/Fgene.2019.00380  0.335
2019 Beier K, Schweda M, Schicktanz S. Taking patient involvement seriously: a critical ethical analysis of participatory approaches in data-intensive medical research Bmc Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 19: 90. PMID 31023321 DOI: 10.1186/S12911-019-0799-7  0.357
2019 Schaper M, Wöhlke S, Schicktanz S. I would rather have it done by a doctor"-laypeople's perceptions of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) and its ethical implications. Medicine Health Care and Philosophy. 22: 31-40. PMID 29705970 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-018-9837-Y  0.367
2018 Molina-Pérez A, Rodríguez-Arias D, Delgado-Rodríguez J, Morgan M, Frunza M, Randhawa G, Reiger-Van de Wijdeven J, Schiks E, Wöhlke S, Schicktanz S. Public knowledge and attitudes towards consent policies for organ donation in Europe. A systematic review. Transplantation Reviews (Orlando, Fla.). PMID 30318183 DOI: 10.1016/J.Trre.2018.09.001  0.33
2018 Schicktanz S, Rimon-Zarfaty N, Raz A, Jongsma K. Patient Representation and Advocacy for Alzheimer Disease in Germany and Israel. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. PMID 30066235 DOI: 10.1007/S11673-018-9871-8  0.38
2018 Jongsma K, Rimon-Zarfaty N, Raz A, Schicktanz S. One For All, All For One? Collective Representation in Healthcare Policy. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. PMID 30014364 DOI: 10.1007/S11673-018-9870-9  0.411
2018 Pfaller L, Hansen SL, Adloff F, Schicktanz S. 'Saying no to organ donation': an empirical typology of reluctance and rejection. Sociology of Health and Illness. 40: 1327-1346. PMID 29956337 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12775  0.407
2018 Schaper M, Schicktanz S. Medicine, market and communication: ethical considerations in regard to persuasive communication in direct-to-consumer genetic testing services Bmc Medical Ethics. 19: 1-11. PMID 29871685 DOI: 10.1186/S12910-018-0292-3  0.339
2018 Werner P, Schicktanz S. Practical and Ethical Aspects of Advance Research Directives for Research on Healthy Aging: German and Israeli Professionals’ Perspectives Frontiers in Medicine. 5: 81. PMID 29675415 DOI: 10.3389/Fmed.2018.00081  0.403
2018 Schweda M, Kögel A, Bartels C, Wiltfang J, Schneider A, Schicktanz S. Prediction and Early Detection of Alzheimer's Dementia: Professional Disclosure Practices and Ethical Attitudes. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : Jad. 62: 145-155. PMID 29439325 DOI: 10.3233/Jad-170443  0.338
2018 Raz A, Jongsma KR, Rimon-Zarfaty N, Späth E, Bar-Nadav B, Vaintropov E, Schicktanz S. Representing autism: Challenges of collective representation in German and Israeli associations for and of autistic people. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 200: 65-72. PMID 29421473 DOI: 10.1016/J.Socscimed.2018.01.024  0.363
2018 Hansen SL, Eisner MI, Pfaller L, Schicktanz S. Are You In or Are You Out?!" Moral Appeals to the Public in Organ Donation Poster Campaigns: A Multimodal and Ethical Analysis. Health Communication. 33: 1020-1034. PMID 28622010 DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1331187  0.38
2018 Wöhlke S, Perry J, Schicktanz S. Physicians’ communication patterns for motivating rectal cancer patients to biomarker research: Empirical insights and ethical issues: Clinical Ethics. 13: 175-188. DOI: 10.1177/1477750918779304  0.336
2018 Schicktanz S. Genetic risk and responsibility: reflections on a complex relationship Journal of Risk Research. 21: 236-258. DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2016.1223157  0.389
2017 Hashiloni-Dolev Y, Schicktanz S. A cross-cultural analysis of posthumous reproduction: The significance of the gender and margins-of-life perspectives Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online. 4: 21-32. PMID 29774263 DOI: 10.1016/J.Rbms.2017.03.003  0.394
2017 Jongsma K, Spaeth E, Schicktanz S. Epistemic injustice in dementia and autism patient organizations: An empirical analysis. Ajob Empirical Bioethics. 8: 221-233. PMID 29116905 DOI: 10.1080/23294515.2017.1402833  0.347
2017 Gerhards H, Jongsma K, Schicktanz S. The relevance of different trust models for representation in patient organizations: conceptual considerations. Bmc Health Services Research. 17: 474. PMID 28697729 DOI: 10.1186/S12913-017-2368-Z  0.377
2017 Schweda M, Schicktanz S, Raz A, Silvers A. Beyond cultural stereotyping: views on end-of-life decision making among religious and secular persons in the USA, Germany, and Israel. Bmc Medical Ethics. 18: 13. PMID 28212642 DOI: 10.1186/S12910-017-0170-4  0.377
2017 Perry J, Wöhlke S, Heßling AC, Schicktanz S. Why take part in personalised cancer research? Patients' genetic misconception, genetic responsibility and incomprehension of stratification-an empirical-ethical examination. European Journal of Cancer Care. 26. PMID 27507437 DOI: 10.1111/Ecc.12563  0.357
2017 Leefmann J, Schaper M, Schicktanz S. The Concept of “Genetic Responsibility” and Its Meanings: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Medical Sociology Literature Frontiers in Sociology. 1. DOI: 10.3389/Fsoc.2016.00018  0.397
2017 Schicktanz S, Pfaller L, Hansen SL, Boos M. Attitudes towards brain death and conceptions of the body in relation to willingness or reluctance to donate: results of a student survey before and after the German transplantation scandals and legal changes Journal of Public Health. 25: 249-256. DOI: 10.1007/S10389-017-0786-3  0.327
2016 Orth HG, Schicktanz S. The Vulnerability of Study Participants in the Context of Transnational Biomedical Research: From Conceptual Considerations to Practical Implications. Developing World Bioethics. PMID 27699957 DOI: 10.1111/Dewb.12131  0.42
2016 Beier K, Jordan I, Wiesemann C, Schicktanz S. Understanding collective agency in bioethics. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 19: 411-22. PMID 26948497 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-016-9695-4  0.423
2015 Schicktanz S, Amelung T, Rieger JW. Qualitative assessment of patients' attitudes and expectations toward BCIs and implications for future technology development. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 9: 64. PMID 25964745 DOI: 10.3389/Fnsys.2015.00064  0.337
2015 Inthorn J, Schicktanz S, Rimon-Zarfaty N, Raz A. "What the patient wants…": Lay attitudes towards end-of-life decisions in Germany and Israel. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 18: 329-40. PMID 25344758 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-014-9606-5  0.424
2014 Schicktanz S, Schweda M, Ballenger JF, Fox PJ, Halpern J, Kramer JH, Micco G, Post SG, Thompson C, Knight RT, Jagust WJ. Before it is too late: professional responsibilities in late-onset Alzheimer's research and pre-symptomatic prediction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 921. PMID 25477802 DOI: 10.3389/Fnhum.2014.00921  0.384
2014 Schweda M, Schicktanz S. Why public moralities matter--the relevance of socioempirical premises for the ethical debate on organ markets. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 39: 217-22. PMID 24847119 DOI: 10.1093/Jmp/Jhu016  0.437
2014 Mertz M, Inthorn J, Renz G, Rothenberger LG, Salloch S, Schildmann J, Wöhlke S, Schicktanz S. Research across the disciplines: a road map for quality criteria in empirical ethics research. Bmc Medical Ethics. 15: 17. PMID 24580847 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6939-15-17  0.351
2014 Portacolone E, Berridge C, K Johnson J, Schicktanz S. Time to reinvent the science of dementia: the need for care and social integration. Aging & Mental Health. 18: 269-75. PMID 24180580 DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2013.837149  0.311
2014 Raz A, Jordan I, Schicktanz S. Exploring the positions of German and Israeli patient organizations in the bioethical context of end-of-life policies. Health Care Analysis : Hca : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy. 22: 143-59. PMID 22729899 DOI: 10.1007/S10728-012-0213-4  0.41
2013 Wöhlke S, Heßling A, Schicktanz S. When it gets personal in "personalised medicine": Clinical researchers' and patients' perspectives on counseling and communication in an empirical-ethical comparison | Wenn es persönlich wird in der "personalisierten Medizin": Aufklärung und Kommunikation aus klinischer Forscher- und Patientenperspektive im empirisch-ethischen Vergleich Ethik in Der Medizin. 25: 215-222. DOI: 10.1007/S00481-013-0263-7  0.301
2012 Schicktanz S, Schweda M. The Diversity of Responsibility: The Value of Explication and Pluralization. Medicine Studies. 3: 131-145. PMID 22719799 DOI: 10.1007/S12376-011-0070-8  0.315
2012 Schicktanz S, Schweda M, Wynne B. The ethics of 'public understanding of ethics'--why and how bioethics expertise should include public and patients' voices. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 15: 129-39. PMID 21448745 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-011-9321-4  0.44
2012 Schicktanz S. Epistemic justice: Social empiricism and perspective pluralism in applied ethics | Epistemische gerechtigkeit: Sozialempirie und perspektivenpluralismus in der angewandten ethik Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie. 60: 269-283. DOI: 10.1524/Dzph.2012.0019  0.32
2012 Heßling A, Schicktanz S. What German experts expect from individualized medicine: Problems of uncertainty and future complication in physician-patient interaction Clinical Ethics. 7: 86-93. DOI: 10.1258/Ce.2012.12-001  0.384
2010 Schicktanz S, Raz A, Shalev C. The cultural context of patient's autonomy and doctor's duty: passive euthanasia and advance directives in Germany and Israel. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 13: 363-9. PMID 20680469 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-010-9262-3  0.426
2010 Schicktanz S, Raz A, Shalev C. The cultural context of end-of-life ethics: a comparison of Germany and Israel. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : Cq : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees. 19: 381-94. PMID 20507686 DOI: 10.1017/S0963180110000162  0.417
2009 Schicktanz S, Schweda M. "One man's trash is another man's treasure": exploring economic and moral subtexts of the "organ shortage" problem in public views on organ donation. Journal of Medical Ethics. 35: 473-6. PMID 19644004 DOI: 10.1136/Jme.2008.027953  0.398
2009 Raz AE, Schicktanz S. Diversity and uniformity in genetic responsibility: moral attitudes of patients, relatives and lay people in Germany and Israel. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 12: 433-42. PMID 19629747 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-009-9215-X  0.381
2009 Schicktanz S. Interpreting advance directives: ethical considerations of the interplay between personal and cultural identity. Health Care Analysis : Hca : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy. 17: 158-71. PMID 19424803 DOI: 10.1007/S10728-009-0118-Z  0.394
2009 Schweda M, Schicktanz S. The "spare parts person"? Conceptions of the human body and their implications for public attitudes towards organ donation and organ sale. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine : Pehm. 4: 4. PMID 19226449 DOI: 10.1186/1747-5341-4-4  0.363
2009 Schweda M, Schicktanz S. Public ideas and values concerning the commercialization of organ donation in four European countries. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 68: 1129-36. PMID 19162387 DOI: 10.1016/J.Socscimed.2008.12.026  0.405
2009 Raz AE, Schicktanz S. Lay perceptions of genetic testing in Germany and Israel: the interplay of national culture and individual experience New Genetics and Society. 28: 401-414. DOI: 10.1080/14636770903314533  0.371
2009 Schicktanz S. The relevance of affected persons, the public, and deliberation for the empirical turn in medical ethics | Zum Stellenwert von Betroffenheit, Öffentlichkeit und Deliberation im empirical turn der Medizinethik Ethik in Der Medizin. 21: 223-234. DOI: 10.1007/S00481-009-0020-0  0.309
2008 Schweda M, Schicktanz S. Public moralities concerning donation and disposition of organs: results from a cross-European study. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : Cq : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees. 17: 308-17. PMID 18495071 DOI: 10.1017/S0963180108080377  0.402
2008 Schicktanz S, Schweda M, Franzen M. 'In a completely different light'? The role of 'being affected' for the epistemic perspectives and moral attitudes of patients, relatives and lay people. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 11: 57-72. PMID 17619169 DOI: 10.1007/S11019-007-9074-2  0.418
2008 Schicktanz S. Between self- and external interpretation: The mutual relationship between socio-cultural and ethical aspects of advance directives | Zwischen selbst-deutung und interpretation durch dritte: Zum wechselverhältnis von soziokulturellen und ethischen aspekten von patientenverfügungen Ethik in Der Medizin. 20: 181-190. DOI: 10.1007/S00481-008-0571-5  0.432
2007 Schicktanz S. Why the way we consider the body matters - reflections on four bioethical perspectives on the human body. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine : Pehm. 2: 30. PMID 18053201 DOI: 10.1186/1747-5341-2-30  0.302
2004 Wiedemann PM, Simon J, Schicktanz S, Tannert C. The future of stem-cell research in Germany. A Delphi study. Embo Reports. 5: 927-31. PMID 15459742 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Embor.7400266  0.331
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