Empirical Research and Recommendations for Moral Action: A Plea for the Transparent Reporting of Bridge Principles in Public Health Research

Author:

Kuehlmeyer Katja1ORCID,Mertz Marcel2ORCID,Haltaufderheide Joschka3,Kremling Alexander4,Schleidgen Sebastian5,Inthorn Julia6

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine , LMU Munich, Germany

2. Institute of Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine, Hannover Medical School , Germany

3. Institute for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum , Germany

4. Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine, Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg , Germany

5. Institute of Philosophy, FernUniversität in Hagen , Germany

6. Center for Health Care Ethics [Zentrum für Gesundheitsethik] , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Academic publications of empirical public health research often entail recommendations for moral action that address practitioners and policy makers. These recommendations are regularly based on implicit moral judgments with the underlying reasons not explicitly stated. In this paper, we elaborate on the moral relevance of such judgments and the need to explain them in order to account for academic argumentation. We argue for an explicit reporting of bridge principles to increase the transparency of the reporting of public health research. The reporting of bridge principles can inform readers, support them in understanding the relationship between empirical and normative claims in a specific paper, and may pave new ways for the rigorous reporting of empirical research that has moral implications. Furthermore, it can be used to classify studies to systematically address the justification for their argumentation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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