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    Physicians’ views and experiences of defensive medicine: An international review of empirical research by Ries, Nola M., Jansen, Jesse

    Published in Health policy (Amsterdam) (01-05-2021)
    “…•Physicians across different healthcare and legal systems commonly report hedging-type defensive practice.•Most research is quantitative and focused on certain…”
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    Conceptualizing interprofessional working - when a lawyer joins the healthcare mix by Ries, Nola M

    Published in Journal of interprofessional care (02-11-2021)
    “…Research, policy and practice in the field of interprofessional collaboration have focused on how medical, nursing, allied health and social care practitioners…”
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    Enduring Powers of Attorney and Financial Exploitation of Older People: A Conceptual Analysis and Strategies for Prevention by Ries, Nola M.

    Published in Journal of aging & social policy (04-05-2022)
    “…Enduring powers of attorney (POAs) are commonly used legal instruments that enable older people to plan for asset management in the event of future incapacity…”
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    A study of macro-, meso- and micro-barriers and enablers affecting extended scopes of practice: the case of rural nurse practitioners in Australia by Smith, Tony, McNeil, Karen, Mitchell, Rebecca, Boyle, Brendan, Ries, Nola

    Published in BMC nursing (02-04-2019)
    “…Shortages of skills needed to deliver optimal health care in rural and remote locations raises questions about using extended scopes of practice or advanced…”
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    A qualitative interview study of Australian physicians on defensive practice and low value care: "it's easier to talk about our fear of lawyers than to talk about our fear of looking bad in front of each other" by Ries, Nola M, Johnston, Briony, Jansen, Jesse

    Published in BMC medical ethics (04-03-2022)
    “…Defensive practice occurs when physicians provide services, such as tests, treatments and referrals, mainly to reduce their perceived legal or reputational…”
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    Key Informant Perspectives on Barriers to Advance Personal Planning: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study by Johnston, Briony, Ries, Nola M, Waller, Amy

    Published in Journal of law and medicine (01-12-2023)
    “…Advance Care Planning (ACP) relates to the process of thinking about, discussing, and potentially documenting future wishes and preferences relating to…”
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    Views of healthcare consumer representatives on defensive practice: ‘We are your biggest advocate and supporter… not the enemy’ by Ries, Nola M., Johnston, Briony, Jansen, Jesse

    “…Background The patient–clinician interaction is a site at which defensive practice could occur, when clinicians provide tests, procedures and treatments mainly…”
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    Advance personal planning knowledge, attitudes, and participation amongst community-dwelling older people living in regional New South Wales, Australia: A cross-sectional survey by Cameron, Emilie C, Ries, Nola, Waller, Amy, Johnston, Briony, Anderson, John, Bryant, Jamie

    Published in PloS one (20-08-2024)
    “…Advance personal planning (APP) involves planning for future periods of incapacity, including making legal decisions and documents. APP ensures that a person's…”
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    Health Justice Partnerships: An International Comparison of Approaches to Employing Law to Promote Prevention and Health Equity by Tobin-Tyler, Elizabeth, Boyd-Caine, Tessa, Genn, Hazel, Ries, Nola M

    Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (01-01-2023)
    “…This article traces the development and growth of health justice partnerships (HJPs) in three countries: the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom…”
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    Ethical and legal aspects of research involving older people with cognitive impairment: A survey of dementia researchers in Australia by Ries, Nola M., Mansfield, Elise, Sanson-Fisher, Rob

    “…People with dementia are under-represented in clinical research, in part due to the ethical and legal complexities of involving people in studies who may lack…”
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    Making an Advance Research Directive: An Interview Study with Adults Aged 55 and Older with Interests in Dementia Research by Ries, Nola M., Johnston, Briony

    Published in Ethics & human research (01-05-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Many people with dementia are interested in taking part in research, including when they no longer have capacity to provide informed consent. Advance…”
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    Bioethics and Universal Vulnerability: Exploring the Ethics and Practices of Research Participation by Ries, Nola M, Thomson, Michael

    Published in Medical law review (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract In this article, we advocate the adoption of universal vulnerability as a core value in bioethics. We argue that understanding vulnerability as the…”
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    Including People with Dementia in Research: An Analysis of Australian Ethical and Legal Rules and Recommendations for Reform by Ries, Nola M., Thompson, Katie A., Lowe, Michael

    Published in Journal of bioethical inquiry (01-09-2017)
    “…Research is crucial to advancing knowledge about dementia, yet the burden of the disease currently outpaces research activity. Research often excludes people…”
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    Increasing advance personal planning: the need for action at the community level by Waller, Amy, Sanson-Fisher, Rob, Ries, Nola, Bryant, Jamie

    Published in BMC public health (09-05-2018)
    “…Advance personal planning is the process by which people consider, document and communicate their preferences for personal, financial and health matters in…”
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    Advance Research Directives: Legal and Ethical Issues and Insights from a National Survey of Dementia Researchers in Australia by Ries, Nola M, Mansfield, Elise, Sanson-Fisher, Rob

    Published in Medical law review (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Advance research directives (ARDs) are a means by which people can document their wishes about research participation in the event of future…”
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    Handling ethical, legal and social issues in birth cohort studies involving genetic research: responses from studies in six countries by Ries, Nola M, LeGrandeur, Jane, Caulfield, Timothy

    Published in BMC medical ethics (23-03-2010)
    “…Research involving minors has been the subject of much ethical debate. The growing number of longitudinal, pediatric studies that involve genetic research…”
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    Elder abuse and lawyers' ethical responsibilities: incorporating screening into practice by Ries, Nola M.

    Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-01-2018)
    “…Elder abuse is a serious and under-detected problem. Law reform agencies and legal profession regulatory authorities have called for action to ensure that…”
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    Action on elder abuse: A New South Wales pilot project on the role of legal and health practitioners in elder abuse screening, response and prevention by Ries, Nola M, Mansfield, Elise

    Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-06-2020)
    “…This article reports on a pilot project that involved legal and health practitioners (n=17) in an intervention that aimed to improve detection of and response…”
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    Choosing Wisely: Law's Contribution as a Cause of and a Cure for Unwise Health Care Choices by Ries, Nola M

    Published in Journal of law and medicine (01-01-2017)
    “…The provision of unnecessary health care is a serious problem in Australia and involves two key legal issues. First, doctors' fear of litigation drives…”
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