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Dr Giles M Birchley
Dr Giles M Birchley
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Working with research integrity—Guidance for research performing organisations: The Bonn PRINTEGER statement
EM Forsberg, FO Anthun, S Bailey, G Birchley, H Bout, C Casonato, ...
Science and engineering ethics 24, 1023-1034, 2018
922018
Opioid and benzodiazepine withdrawal syndromes in the paediatric intensive care unit: a review of recent literature
G Birchley
Nursing in critical care 14 (1), 26-37, 2009
882009
Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchers’ perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies
G Birchley, R Huxtable, M Murtagh, R Ter Meulen, P Flach, ...
BMC medical ethics 18, 1-13, 2017
792017
Harm is all you need? Best interests and disputes about parental decision-making
G Birchley
Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2), 111-115, 2016
722016
End of life care: a scoping review of experiences of advance care planning for people with dementia
K Jones, G Birchley, R Huxtable, L Clare, T Walter, J Dixon
Dementia 18 (3), 825-845, 2019
542019
Deciding together? Best interests and shared decision-making in paediatric intensive care
G Birchley
Health Care Analysis 22, 203-222, 2014
542014
Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty
G Birchley, K Jones, R Huxtable, J Dixon, J Kitzinger, L Clare
BMC medical ethics 17, 1-15, 2016
412016
A clear case for conscience in healthcare practice
G Birchley
Journal of medical ethics 38 (1), 13-17, 2012
412012
‘Best interests’ in paediatric intensive care: an empirical ethics study
G Birchley, R Gooberman-Hill, Z Deans, J Fraser, R Huxtable
Archives of disease in childhood 102 (10), 930-935, 2017
322017
Conceptualising surgical innovation: an eliminativist proposal
G Birchley, J Ives, R Huxtable, J Blazeby
Health Care Analysis 28 (1), 73-97, 2020
302020
The theorisation of ‘best interests’ in bioethical accounts of decision-making
G Birchley
BMC medical ethics 22 (1), 68, 2021
242021
What limits, if any, should be placed on a parent's right to consent and/or refuse to consent to medical treatment for their child?
G Birchley
Nursing Philosophy 11 (4), 280-285, 2010
212010
The harm threshold and parents’ obligation to benefit their children
G Birchley
Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2), 123-126, 2016
182016
Why the best interest standard is not self-defeating, too individualistic, unknowable, vague or subjective
LM Kopelman
The American Journal of Bioethics 18 (8), 34-36, 2018
142018
Fallacious, misleading and unhelpful: The case for removing ‘systematic review’from bioethics nomenclature
G Birchley, J Ives
Bioethics 36 (6), 635-647, 2022
92022
“A Question of Trust” and “a Leap of Faith”—Study Participants’ Perspectives on Consent, Privacy, and Trust in Smart Home Research: Qualitative Study
MR Kennedy, R Huxtable, G Birchley, J Ives, I Craddock
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 9 (11), e25227, 2021
92021
Principles for pandemics: COVID-19 and professional ethical guidance in England and Wales
H Smith, P Coulson-Smith, MR Kennedy, G Birchley, J Ives, R Huxtable
BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1), 78, 2021
92021
‘You don't need proof when you've got instinct!’: gut feelings and some limits to parental authority
G Birchley
The voices and rooms of European bioethics, 120-135, 2015
92015
Charlie Gard and the weight of parental rights to seek experimental treatment
G Birchley
Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (7), 448-452, 2018
82018
Seeking certainty? Judicial approaches to the (non-) treatment of minimally conscious patients
R Huxtable, G Birchley
Medical Law Review 25 (3), 428-455, 2017
82017
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