Search Results - "Cox, Caitriona"
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Creating and administering video vignettes for a study examining the communication of diagnostic uncertainty: methodological insights to improve accessibility for researchers and participants
Published in BMC medical research methodology (15-12-2023)“…Studying clinician-patient communication can be challenging, particularly when research seeks to explore cause-and-effect relationships. Video vignettes -…”
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‘Healthcare Heroes’: problems with media focus on heroism from healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-08-2020)“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, the media have repeatedly praised healthcare workers for their ‘heroic’ work. Although this gratitude is undoubtedly appreciated…”
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Should non-disclosures be considered as morally equivalent to lies within the doctor–patient relationship?
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-10-2016)“…In modern practice, doctors who outright lie to their patients are often condemned, yet those who employ non-lying deceptions tend to be judged less…”
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Patient understanding: How should it be defined and assessed in clinical practice?
Published in Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (01-10-2023)“…In order for patients to make autonomous decisions in a healthcare setting, they must understand relevant information. There is, however, a lack of consensus…”
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What is in the toolkit (and what are the tools)? How to approach the study of doctor–patient communication
Published in Postgraduate medical journal (15-06-2023)“…Doctor–patient communication is important, but is challenging to study, in part because it is multifaceted. Communication can be considered in terms of both…”
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Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-12-2020)“…To practise 'fairly and justly' a clinician must balance the needs of both the many and the few: the individual patient in front of them, and the many unseen…”
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How and why do doctors communicate diagnostic uncertainty: An experimental vignette study
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-02-2024)“…Background Diagnostic uncertainty is common, but its communication to patients is under‐explored. This study aimed to (1) characterise variation in doctors'…”
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Diagnostic uncertainty in primary care: what is known about its communication, and what are the associated ethical issues?
Published in Family practice (01-10-2021)“…Diagnostic uncertainty (DU) in primary care is ubiquitous, yet no review has specifically examined its communication, or the associated ethical issues. To…”
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Identifying Facilitators and Inhibitors of Shared Understanding: An Ethnography of Diagnosis Communication in Acute Medical Settings
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-08-2024)“…ABSTRACT Background and Aims Communication is important in determining how patients understand the diagnostic process. Empirical studies involving direct…”
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Conflicting demands on a modern healthcare service: Can Rawlsian justice provide a guiding philosophy for the NHS and other socialized health services?
Published in Bioethics (01-06-2019)“…We explore whether a Rawlsian approach might provide a guiding philosophy for the development of a healthcare system, in particular with regard to resolving…”
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Melatonin as first‐line treatment for sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease?
Published in Progress in neurology and psychiatry (Guildford) (01-10-2021)“…Sleep disturbance has been reported in up to 88%–98% of Parkinson's disease patients; various sleep disorders can present even before motor symptoms. Rapid eye…”
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Need for ethical framework to guide mass testing for asymptomatic covid-19
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Guiding organisational decision-making about COVID-19 asymptomatic testing in workplaces: mixed-method study to inform an ethical framework
Published in BMC public health (15-09-2022)“…Background Workplace programmes to test staff for asymptomatic COVID-19 infection have become common, but raise a number of ethical challenges. In this…”
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181 Peer-to-peer teaching as a learning tool for SHOs working in a highly specialist centre
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-06-2022)“…IntroductionNeurology can be challenging for SHOs working at highly specialist centres. Clinical exposure might be limited by firm-based systems and teaching,…”
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Same-day MRI In TIA clinic: have dedicated MRI slots helped improve access to neuroimaging in line with NICE recommendations?
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Mixed‐methods exploration of views on choice in a university asymptomatic COVID‐19 testing programme
Published in Bioethics (01-05-2022)“…Asymptomatic COVID‐19 testing programmes are being introduced in higher education institutions, but stakeholder views regarding the acceptability of mandating…”
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Should non-disclosures be considered as morally equivalent to lies within the doctor--patient relationship?(Author abstract)
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Presenting complaint: use of language that disempowers patients
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What is in the toolkit (and what are the tools)? How to approach the study of doctor-patient communication
Published in Postgraduate medical journal (15-06-2023)“…Doctor-patient communication is important, but is challenging to study, in part because it is multifaceted. Communication can be considered in terms of both…”
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