Tove Godskesen
Associated Researcher at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics (CRB)
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Box 564, Husargatan 3, Uppsala
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Tove Godskesen, RN, researcher and associate professor in medical ethics at Uppsala University. Her research is mostly related to participation in clinical studies, such as autonomy and the consent process, the researcher's ethical challenges, and how care and research can best be integrated into clinical everyday life. Also ethical issues related to palliative care is of great interest.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Dignity at stake (2020)
- Selektiv rapportering av kliniska prövningar (2019)
- Should the deceased be listed as authors? (2019)
- Public awareness and individual responsibility needed for judicious use of antibiotics (2018)
- How to counter undeserving authorship (2018)
- God vård innebär att sällsynta sjukdomar ges resurser (2018)
- Quality of online information about phase I clinical cancer trials in Sweden, Denmark and Norway (2018)
- When Nursing Care and Clinical Trials Coincide (2018)
- WS18 Waiting for lung transplant, manifold experiences: (2018)
- Experiences of Individuals Awaiting Lung Transplantation (2018)
- Representation of Ethnic Minorities in Swedish Clinical Cancer Trials: A Qualitative Study of Physicians' Experiences (2018)
- "I have a lot of pills in my bag, you know" (2017)
- Differences in trial knowledge and motives for participation among cancer patients in phase 3 clinical trials (2016)
- Patients in Clinical Cancer Trials (2015)
- Hope for a cure and altruism are the main motives behind participation in phase 3 clinical cancer trials (2015)
- Phase 1 clinical trials in end-stage cancer (2013)
Recent publications
- Interdisciplinary strategies for establishing a trusting relation as a pre-requisite for existential conversations in palliative care: a grounded theory study (2025)
- Critical care nurses’ experiences ofethical challenges in end-of-life care (2025)
- Lived experiences for individuals with cystic fibrosis who have undergone lung transplantation (2025)
- Ethical Considerations Regarding Digital Health Services in Home-Based Palliative Care (2025)
- Nurses’ experience of nasogastric tubefeeding under restraint for Anorexia Nervosain a psychiatric hospital (2024)
All publications
Articles
- Interdisciplinary strategies for establishing a trusting relation as a pre-requisite for existential conversations in palliative care: a grounded theory study (2025)
- Critical care nurses’ experiences ofethical challenges in end-of-life care (2025)
- Lived experiences for individuals with cystic fibrosis who have undergone lung transplantation (2025)
- Ethical Considerations Regarding Digital Health Services in Home-Based Palliative Care (2025)
- Nurses’ experience of nasogastric tubefeeding under restraint for Anorexia Nervosain a psychiatric hospital (2024)
- Nurses' challenges when supporting the family of patients with ALS in specialized palliative home care (2023)
- Vi må ta en diskusjon om publiseringsvanvidd (2023)
- Challenges regarding informed consent in recruitment to clinical research (2023)
- YouTube as a source of information on clinical trials for paediatric cancer (2023)
- How do journals publishing palliative and end‐of‐life care research report ethical approval and informed consent? (2023)
- Research ethics committee members’ perspectives on paediatric research (2023)
- Ethical concerns when recruiting children with cancer for research (2023)
- Advantages and Challenges of Using Telehealth for Home-Based Palliative Care (2023)
- Predatory conferences (2022)
- Barriers to and facilitators of ethical encounters at the end of life in a nursing home (2022)
- Dignity in bodily care at the end of life in a nursing home (2022)
- An Effort Worth Making (2021)
- Why unethical papers should be retracted (2021)
- Predatory nursing journals (2021)
- End-of-life care for people with advanced dementia and pain (2021)
- Integrity at the end of life in the intensive care unit (2021)
- Advantages and Challenges in Using Telehealth for Home-Based Palliative Care (2021)
- Preferences regarding antibiotic treatment and the role of antibiotic resistance (2020)
- Are cancer patients better off if they participate in clinical trials? (2020)
- The culture of hope and ethical challenges in clinical trials (2020)
- Dignity at stake (2020)
- Patients' Experiences of Telehealth in Palliative Home Care (2020)
- Selektiv rapportering av kliniska prövningar (2019)
- Should the deceased be listed as authors? (2019)
- Public awareness and individual responsibility needed for judicious use of antibiotics (2018)
- How to counter undeserving authorship (2018)
- God vård innebär att sällsynta sjukdomar ges resurser (2018)
- Quality of online information about phase I clinical cancer trials in Sweden, Denmark and Norway (2018)
- When Nursing Care and Clinical Trials Coincide (2018)
- Experiences of Individuals Awaiting Lung Transplantation (2018)
- Representation of Ethnic Minorities in Swedish Clinical Cancer Trials: A Qualitative Study of Physicians' Experiences (2018)
- "I have a lot of pills in my bag, you know" (2017)
- Differences in trial knowledge and motives for participation among cancer patients in phase 3 clinical trials (2016)
- Hope for a cure and altruism are the main motives behind participation in phase 3 clinical cancer trials (2015)
- Phase 1 clinical trials in end-stage cancer (2013)