Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    Mental health research through clinical innovation or quality improvement—a reflection on the ethical aspects
    with M. Cleary, M. Robertson, and P. Escott
    Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 4 1-3. 2009.
    When clinical services aspire to quality improvement, creative and innovative approaches to old problems are needed to drive such change. Whilst new ef orts should be applauded, information on this topic can be somewhat grey from an ethical and research point of view. Within the mental health profession there is currently an expectation to routinely evaluate care and disseminate i ndings. The notion of service enhancements under the guise of routine practice is an interesting and untested ethica…Read more
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    And Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
    with M. Cleary, G. Walter, and M. Robertson
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (3): 290-8. 2010.
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    Locked inpatient units in modern mental health care: values and practice issues
    with M. Cleary, G. Walter, and M. Robertson
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (10): 644-646. 2009.
    Locked inpatient units are an increasing phenomenon, introduced in response to unforseen abscondences and suicides of patients. This paper identifies some value issues concerning the practice of locked psychiatric inpatient units. Broad strategies, practicalities and ethical matters that must be considered in inpatient mental health services are also explored. The authors draw on the published research and commentary to derive relevant information to provide to patients and staff regarding the a…Read more
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    The value of nursing
    Nursing Ethics 9 (4): 340. 2002.