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Richard Huxtable
Richard Huxtable
Professor of Medical Ethics and Law, University of Bristol
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Research ethics committees and paternalism
SJL Edwards, S Kirchin, R Huxtable
Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1), 88-91, 2004
1182004
Core outcomes for colorectal cancer surgery: a consensus study
AGK McNair, RN Whistance, RO Forsythe, R Macefield, J Rees, ...
PLoS medicine 13 (8), e1002071, 2016
1152016
Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research: towards a consensus
J Ives, M Dunn, B Molewijk, J Schildmann, K Bærøe, L Frith, R Huxtable, ...
BMC Medical Ethics 19, 1-20, 2018
882018
Euthanasia, ethics and the law: from conflict to compromise
R Huxtable
Routledge-Cavendish, 2007
862007
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
Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)
DJ Beard, MK Campbell, JM Blazeby, AJ Carr, C Weijer, BH Cuthbertson, ...
The Lancet 395 (10226), 828-838, 2020
732020
A systematic review of outcome reporting in colorectal cancer surgery
RN Whistance, RO Forsythe, AGK McNair, ST Brookes, KNL Avery, ...
Colorectal Disease 15 (10), e548-e560, 2013
732013
COVID-19: where is the national ethical guidance?
R Huxtable
BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1), 32, 2020
652020
Setting a principled boundary’? Euthanasia as a response to ‘life fatigue
R Huxtable, M Möller
Bioethics 21 (3), 117-126, 2007
592007
Synthesis and summary of patient‐reported outcome measures to inform the development of a core outcome set in colorectal cancer surgery
AGK McNair, RN Whistance, RO Forsythe, J Rees, JE Jones, ...
Colorectal Disease 17 (11), O217-O229, 2015
582015
Law, ethics and compromise at the limits of life: to treat or not to treat?
R Huxtable
Routledge, 2012
582012
The suicide tourist trap: compromise across boundaries
R Huxtable
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6, 327-336, 2009
572009
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
Ethical road map through the covid-19 pandemic
Z Fritz, R Huxtable, J Ives, A Paton, AM Slowther, D Wilkinson
Bmj 369, 2020
532020
Gaining face or losing face? Framing the debate on face transplants
R Huxtable, J Woodley
Bioethics 19 (5‐6), 505-522, 2005
512005
For and against the four principles of biomedical ethics
R Huxtable
Clinical Ethics 8 (2-3), 39-43, 2013
462013
Surgical ethics during a pandemic: moving into the unknown?
J Ives, R Huxtable
Journal of British Surgery 107 (9), 1089-1090, 2020
422020
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
Core information sets for informed consent to surgical interventions: baseline information of importance to patients and clinicians
BG Main, AGK McNair, R Huxtable, JL Donovan, SJ Thomas, ...
BMC medical ethics 18, 1-9, 2017
382017
Forgoing life-sustaining treatment–a comparative analysis of regulations in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and England
M Tanaka, S Kodama, I Lee, R Huxtable, Y Chung
BMC Medical Ethics 21, 1-15, 2020
342020
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