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Publikováno v:
Family Practice
Background Diagnostic uncertainty (DU) in primary care is ubiquitous, yet no review has specifically examined its communication, or the associated ethical issues. Objectives To identify what is known about the communication of DU in primary care and
Autor:
Caitríona L Cox, Zoe Fritz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Ethics. 48:416-418
In a recent response to our paper on developing a philosophical framework to guide the design and delivery of a just health service, Sarela raises several objections. We feel that although Sarela makes points which are worthy of discussion, his criti
Background: diagnostic uncertainty is ubiquitous. Its communication to patients requires further investigation. Aims: To determine: 1) What is known about how and why diagnostic uncertainty is communicated in acute care; 2) evidence of the effects of
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Autor:
Caitríona L Cox, Mary Dixon-Woods
Publikováno v:
BMJ
A mass covid-19 screening programme has been rolled out in Liverpool,1 with further plans announced for mass testing of asymptomatic university students across England before they return home for the Christmas holidays.2 Mass testing programmes, alth
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Autor:
Zoe Fritz, Caitríona L Cox
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Ethics
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 patients in the waiting room, and in the county. They must consider the immediate clinic
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https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/311216
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/311216
Autor:
Jenny George, Caitríona L Cox, Brandi Leach, James McGowan, Akbar Ansari, Meredith McLaughlin, Sarah Parkinson, Kathy Liddell, Jan W van der Scheer, Jennifer Bousfield, Jenni Burt, Mary Dixon-Woods
Publikováno v:
Wellcome Open Research. 6:101
Background: Mass asymptomatic COVID-19 testing programmes are being introduced in a range of settings, including in higher education institutions (HEIs). We aimed to produce an ethical framework to identify the range of ethical considerations relevan