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    Junior medical doctors’ decision making when using advance care directives to guide treatment for people with dementia: a cross-sectional vignette study
    with Rob Sanson-Fisher, Mathew Clapham, Mary-Ann Ryall, Anne Knight, Carolyn Hullick, Robert Pickles, Lindy Willmott, Ben P. White, Alison Bowman, Jamie Bryant, and Amy Waller
    BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1). 2022.
    BackgroundJunior medical doctors have a key role in discussions and decisions about treatment and end-of-life care for people with dementia in hospital. Little is known about junior doctors’ decision-making processes when treating people with dementia who have advance care directives (ACDs), or the factors that influence their decisions. To describe among junior doctors in relation to two hypothetical vignettes involving patients with dementia: (1) their legal compliance and decision-making proc…Read more
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    Junior Medical Officers’ knowledge of advance care directives and substitute decision making for people without decision making capacity: a cross sectional survey
    with Rob Sanson-Fisher, Mary-Ann Ryall, Anne Knight, Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Carolyn Hullick, Robert Pickles, Alison Bowman, Amy Waller, and Jamie Bryant
    BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1). 2022.
    BackgroundFor the benefits of advance care planning to be realised during a hospital admission, the treating team must have accurate knowledge of the law pertaining to implementation of advance care directives (ACDs) and substitute decision making.AimsTo determine in a sample of Junior Medical Officers (JMOs): (1) knowledge of the correct order to approach people as substitute decision makers if a patient does not have capacity to consent to treatment; (2) knowledge of the legal validity of ACDs…Read more
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    Junior Medical Officers’ knowledge of advance care directives and substitute decision making for people without decision making capacity: a cross sectional survey
    with Rob Sanson-Fisher, Mathew Clapham, Mary-Ann Ryall, Anne Knight, Carolyn Hullick, Robert Pickles, Lindy Willmott, Ben P. White, Alison Bowman, Jamie Bryant, and Amy Waller
    BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1): 1-7. 2022.
    BackgroundJunior medical doctors have a key role in discussions and decisions about treatment and end-of-life care for people with dementia in hospital. Little is known about junior doctors’ decision-making processes when treating people with dementia who have advance care directives, or the factors that influence their decisions. To describe among junior doctors in relation to two hypothetical vignettes involving patients with dementia: their legal compliance and decision-making process related…Read more