Follow
Sarah Wieten
Sarah Wieten
Assistant Professor, Durham University
Verified email at stanford.edu
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Ventilator triage policies during the COVID-19 pandemic at US hospitals associated with members of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors
AHM Antommaria, TS Gibb, AL McGuire, PR Wolpe, MK Wynia, ...
Annals of internal medicine 173 (3), 188-194, 2020
1742020
Ethical issues in using ambient intelligence in health-care settings
N Martinez-Martin, Z Luo, A Kaushal, E Adeli, A Haque, SS Kelly, ...
The Lancet Digital Health 3 (2), e115-e123, 2021
742021
Digital Contact Tracing, Privacy, and Public Health
N Martinez‐Martin, S Wieten, D Magnus, MK Cho
Hastings Center Report 50 (3), 43-46, 2020
612020
Expertise in evidence-based medicine: a tale of three models
S Wieten
Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine 13 (1), 1-7, 2018
522018
Stoic beliefs and health: development and preliminary validation of the Pathak-Wieten Stoicism Ideology Scale
EB Pathak, SE Wieten, CW Wheldon
BMJ open 7 (11), e015137, 2017
432017
Causal and associational language in observational health research: a systematic evaluation
N Haber, S Wieten, J Rohrer, O Arah, P Tennant, E Stuart, E Murray, ...
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2022
272022
Task Force of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors: Ventilator triage policies during the COVID-19 pandemic at US hospitals associated with members of the association …
AHM Antommaria, TS Gibb, AL McGuire, PR Wolpe, MK Wynia, ...
Ann Intern Med 173 (3), 188-194, 2020
192020
Problems with evidence assessment in COVID-19 health policy impact evaluation: a systematic review of study design and evidence strength
NA Haber, E Clarke-Deelder, A Feller, ER Smith, JA Salomon, ...
BMJ Open 12 (1), e053820, 2022
182022
Mechanisms, laws and explanation
N Cartwright, J Pemberton, S Wieten
European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (3), 1-19, 2020
182020
‘What the patient wants’: an investigation of the methods of ascertaining patient values in evidence‐based medicine and values‐based practice
S Wieten
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 24 (1), 8-12, 2018
152018
Unethical studies of ivermectin for covid-19
G Meyerowitz-Katz, S Wieten, MJM Arellano, G Yamey
BMJ 377, 2022
142022
Those responsible for approving research studies have poor knowledge of research study design: a knowledge assessment of institutional review board members
R Mhaskar, EB Pathak, S Wieten, TM Guterbock, A Kumar, B Djulbegovic
Acta Informatica Medica 23 (4), 196, 2015
142015
The state of teacher training in philosophy
DW Concepción, M Messineo, S Wieten, C Homan
Teaching Philosophy 39 (1), 1-24, 2016
112016
Variation in the design of Do Not Resuscitate orders and other code status options: a multi-institutional qualitative study
JN Batten, JA Blythe, S Wieten, MP Cotler, JB Kayser, K Porter-Williamson, ...
BMJ Quality & Safety 30 (8), 668-677, 2021
102021
Resource Allocation in COVID-19 Research: Which Trials? Which Patients?
S Wieten, A Burgart, M Cho
The American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7), 86-88, 2020
102020
From hospice to hospital: short-term follow-up study of hospice patient outcomes in a US acute care hospital surveillance system
EB Pathak, S Wieten, B Djulbegovic
BMJ open 4 (7), 2014
102014
Ethics of biohybrid robotic jellyfish modification and invertebrate research
N Xu, O Lenczewska, S Wieten, C Federico, J Dabiri
Preprints, 2020
92020
Problems with Evidence Assessment in COVID-19 Health Policy Impact Evaluation (PEACHPIE): A systematic strength of methods review
NA Haber, E Clarke-Deelder, A Feller, ER Smith, J Salomon, ...
medRxiv, 2021
82021
Problems with Evidence Assessment in COVID-19 Health Policy Impact Evaluation (PEACHPIE): A systematic review of evidence strength
NA Haber, E Clarke-Deelder, A Feller, ER Smith, J Salomon, ...
medRxiv, 2021
72021
Much ado about something: a response to “COVID-19: underpowered randomised trials, or no randomised trials?”
NA Haber, SE Wieten, ER Smith, D Nunan
Trials 22 (1), 1-4, 2021
62021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20