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Using neuroimaging to detect covert awareness and determine prognosis of comatose patients: Informing surrogate decision makers of individual patient results
M Graham, CP Doherty, L Naci
Seminars in neurology 38 (05), 555-560, 2018
Mandates: Wellcome Trust
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Anonymising interview data: Challenges and compromise in practice
B Saunders, J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Qualitative research 15 (5), 616-632, 2015
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Wellcome Trust
Report of the Lancet Commission on the Value of Death: bringing death back into life
L Sallnow, R Smith, SH Ahmedzai, A Bhadelia, C Chamberlain, Y Cong, ...
The Lancet 399 (10327), 837-884, 2022
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Participant anonymity in the internet age: from theory to practice
B Saunders, J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Qualitative research in psychology 12 (2), 125-137, 2015
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The ‘window of opportunity’for death after severe brain injury: family experiences
J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Sociology of Health & Illness 35 (7), 1095-1112, 2013
Mandates: Wellcome Trust
Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: family perspectives
C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
Journal of medical ethics 41 (2), 157-160, 2015
Mandates: Wellcome Trust
A diagnostic illusory? The case of distinguishing between “vegetative” and “minimally conscious” states
S Nettleton, J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Social Science & Medicine 116, 134-141, 2014
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Death, treatment decisions and the permanent vegetative state: evidence from families and experts
S Holland, C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17, 413-423, 2014
Mandates: Wellcome Trust
Deaths after feeding-tube withdrawal from patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states: a qualitative study of family experience
J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Palliative medicine 32 (7), 1180-1188, 2018
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Grief, anger and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: responding without pathologising
C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
Clinical Rehabilitation 28 (7), 627-631, 2014
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Wellcome Trust
Physiotherapy for vegetative and minimally conscious state patients: family perceptions and experiences
J Latchem, J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Disability and rehabilitation 38 (1), 22-29, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Wellcome Trust
Law in everyday life and death: a socio-legal study of chronic disorders of consciousness
S Halliday, C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
Legal Studies 35 (1), 55-74, 2015
Mandates: Wellcome Trust
Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: family experiences
C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1), 11-17, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Wellcome Trust
Causes and consequences of delays in treatment-withdrawal from PVS patients: a case study of Cumbria NHS Clinical Commissioning Group v Miss S and Ors [2016] EWCOP 32
J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger
Journal of medical ethics 43 (7), 459-468, 2017
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
When ‘Sanctity of Life’and ‘Self-Determination’clash: Briggs versus Briggs [2016] EWCOP 53–implications for policy and practice
J Kitzinger, C Kitzinger, J Cowley
Journal of medical ethics 43 (7), 446-449, 2017
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Family perspectives on ‘proper medical treatment'for people in prolonged vegetative and minimally conscious states
C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger
The Legitimacy of Medical Treatment, 86-104, 2015
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Wellcome Trust
Managing Distress, Effecting Empowerment: A Conversation Analytic Case Study of a Call to the Home Birth Helpline.
R Shaw, C Kitzinger
International Review of Social Research 3 (2), 2013
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
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