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Men, maternity and moral residue: negotiating the moral demands of the transition to first time fatherhood
- J. Ives
- Psychology, Medicine
- Sociology of health & illness
- 5 August 2014
This article discusses men's transition to first time fatherhood, with a focus on the way they recognise various in-tension moral demands and negotiate an appropriate role for themselves. The… Expand
Healthcare workers' attitudes to working during pandemic influenza: a qualitative study
- J. Ives, S. Greenfield, +5 authors S. Wilson
- Medicine
- BMC public health
- 12 February 2009
BackgroundHealthcare workers (HCWs) will play a key role in any response to pandemic influenza, and the UK healthcare system's ability to cope during an influenza pandemic will depend, to a large… Expand
Information and support needs during recovery from postpartum psychosis
- J. Heron, N. Gilbert, +6 authors J. Ives
- Psychology, Medicine
- Archives of Women's Mental Health
- 21 April 2012
Postpartum Psychosis (PP) is a severe and debilitating psychiatric illness with acute onset in the days following childbirth. Recovering from an episode can be a long and difficult process. The aim… Expand
PPI, paradoxes and Plato: who's sailing the ship?
- J. Ives, S. Damery, Sabi Redwod
- Sociology, Medicine
- Journal of Medical Ethics
- 20 January 2012
Over the last decade, patient and public involvement (PPI) has become a requisite in applied health research. Some funding bodies demand explicit evidence of PPI, while others have made a commitment… Expand
Why members of the public self-test: an interview study.
- A. Ryan, J. Ives, S. Wilson, S. Greenfield
- Medicine
- Family practice
- 1 October 2010
BACKGROUND
A wide range of self-tests are available where contact with a health professional is not necessary.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate factors that influenced members of the public to use… Expand
Will the NHS continue to function in an influenza pandemic? a survey of healthcare workers in the West Midlands, UK
BackgroundIf UK healthcare services are to respond effectively to pandemic influenza, levels of absenteeism amongst healthcare workers (HCWs) must be minimised. Current estimates of the likelihood… Expand
A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies
BackgroundDespite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data to answer normative research questions, there is no consensus as to what an appropriate methodology… Expand
A method of reflexive balancing in a pragmatic, interdisciplinary and reflexive bioethics.
- J. Ives
- Sociology, Medicine
- Bioethics
- 1 July 2014
In recent years there has been a wealth of literature arguing the need for empirical and interdisciplinary approaches to bioethics, based on the premise that an empirically informed ethical analysis… Expand
‘Encounters with Experience’: Empirical Bioethics and the Future
- J. Ives
- Sociology, Medicine
- Health Care Analysis
- 1 March 2008
The conference, Bioethics: Past, Present and Future, was primarily conceived to act as a platform for postgraduates conducting research in or related to Bioethics to get together, present their… Expand
Auditory verbal hallucinations in first-episode psychosis: a phenomenological investigation
- R. Upthegrove, J. Ives, M. Broome, K. Caldwell, S. Wood, F. Oyebode
- Psychology, Medicine
- BJPsych open
- 1 January 2016
Background In dimensional understanding of psychosis, auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are unitary phenomena present on a continuum from non-clinical voice hearing to severe mental illness. There… Expand
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