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pro vyhledávání: '"Emma Angell"'
Autor:
Monica Lakhanpaul, Lorraine Culley, Noelle Robertson, Deborah Bird, Nicky Hudson, Narynder Johal, Melanie McFeeters, Emma Angell, Charlotte Hamlyn-Williams, Nadine Abbas, Logan Manikam, Mark Johnson
Publikováno v:
BMC Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
Abstract Background Over one million children receive treatment for asthma in the UK. South Asian children experience excess morbidity and higher rates of hospitalization than the White population. This study aimed to explore perceptions and experien
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd3ec2460fed4b1e8905c62eec3bafae
Autor:
Nicky Hudson, Lorraine Culley, Mark Johnson, Melanie McFeeters, Noelle Robertson, Emma Angell, Monica Lakhanpaul
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2016)
Abstract Background In the UK, people of South Asian origin with asthma experience excess morbidity, with hospitalisation rates three times those of the majority White population and evidence suggests that South Asian children with asthma are more li
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/beb8d4873fbc48278279a6644516623c
Autor:
Carolyn Tarrant, Emma Angell, Richard Baker, Mary Boulton, George Freeman, Patricia Wilkie, Peter Jackson, Fatimah Wobi, Diane Ketley
Publikováno v:
Health Services and Delivery Research, Vol 2, Iss 46 (2014)
Background: Primary care service providers do not always respond to the needs of diverse groups of patients, and so certain patients groups are disadvantaged. General practitioner (GP) practices are increasingly encouraged to be more responsive to pa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6eb93927238e4535ace5566831d1a6ef
Autor:
Sandra M. Taylor, Emma Angell, Kamrie Davenport, Savanah Truman, Dustin Mattei, Edward L. Hager, Robert H. Oxley
Publikováno v:
Curiosity: Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Innovation. 1
Dixie State University (DSU) is an active learning, active life college experience. The research presented is based from a survey designed and collected by undergraduate students of the Institute for Social Research. This survey provides data for the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Pathology. 62:825-829
Background: Little is known about the types of issues research ethics committees (RECs) raise in their letters about research involving the storage and use of human tissue. Aims: To classify the issues that appear to trouble RECs and to identify how
Publikováno v:
Sociology of Health & Illness. 31:246-261
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with adjudicating the ethical status of research projects, and determining the conditions necessary for such projects to proceed. Both because of their position in the research process and because of the
Autor:
Mary Dixon-Woods, Emma Angell
Publikováno v:
Research Ethics. 4:101-105
Disquiet about the research ethics review process has, historically, been anecdotal and often takes the form of ‘atrocity stories’ from researchers about the bureaucratic nature of the application process or inconsistency and capriciousness in de
Autor:
Alan Bryman, Richard Ashcroft, Kate C. Windridge, Clare J. Jackson, Emma Angell, Mary Dixon-Woods
Publikováno v:
Clinical Ethics. 2:92-99
Research Ethics Committees (RECs) are frequently a focus of complaints from researchers, but evidence about the operation and decisions of RECs tends to be anecdotal. We conducted a systematic study to identify and compare the ethical issues raised i
Autor:
Mary Boulton, Fatimah Wobi, Diane Ketley, Richard Baker, Patricia Wilkie, George Freeman, Peter Jackson, Carolyn Tarrant, Emma Angell
Publikováno v:
Health Services and Delivery Research, Vol 2, Iss 46 (2014)
Europe PubMed Central
Europe PubMed Central
BackgroundPrimary care service providers do not always respond to the needs of diverse groups of patients, and so certain patients groups are disadvantaged. General practitioner (GP) practices are increasingly encouraged to be more responsive to pati
Autor:
Emma Angell, Mary Dixon-Woods
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Ethics. 35:130-132
We analysed research ethics committee (REC) letters. We found that RECs frequently identify process errors in applications from researchers that are not deemed "favourable" at first review. Errors include procedural violations (identified in 74% of a