Search Results - "Ries, Nola"
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Physicians’ views and experiences of defensive medicine: An international review of empirical research
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
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
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
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"
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
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’
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-02-2022)“…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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Law matters: How the legal context in Canada influences interprofessional collaboration
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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
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
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
Published in International journal of law and psychiatry (01-01-2020)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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