Zoë Fritz
VIAF ID: 13158003714801880560 ( Personal )
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Works
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Can 'Best Interests' derail the trolley? Examining withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in patients in the permanent vegetative state. |
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Characteristics and outcome of patients with DNACPR orders in an acute hospital; an observational study. |
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Conflicting demands on a modern healthcare service: Can Rawlsian justice provide a guiding philosophy for the NHS and other socialized health services? |
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Custodians of Information: Patient and Physician Views on Sharing Medical Records in the Acute Care Setting |
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Development of the Recommended Summary Plan for eEmergency Care and Treatment (ReSPECT) |
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DNACPR decisions: challenging and changing practice in the wake of the Tracey judgment |
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Documentation of resuscitation decision-making: a survey of practice in the United Kingdom |
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Does resuscitation status affect decision making in a deteriorating patient? Results from a randomised vignette study. |
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Emergency care and resuscitation plans |
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Ethical issues surrounding do not attempt resuscitation orders: decisions, discussions and deleterious effects. |
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Family members, ambulance clinicians and attempting CPR in the community: the ethical and legal imperative to reach collaborative consensus at speed |
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Implementing an intervention to improve decision making around referral and admission to intensive care: Results of feasibility testing in three NHS hospitals |
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Integrated hospital emergency care improves efficiency. |
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Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service |
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Interpretation and intent: a study of the (mis)understanding of DNAR orders in a teaching hospital |
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Medical oaths and declarations |
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Patients' resuscitation preferences in context: lessons from POLST. |
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Resuscitation policy should focus on the patient, not the decision. |
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Should non-disclosures be considered as morally equivalent to lies within the doctor-patient relationship? |
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Systematic review of interventions to improve appropriate use and outcomes associated with do-not-attempt-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation decisions. |
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Themes and variations: An exploratory international investigation into resuscitation decision-making. |
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Too much medicine: not enough trust? |
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The Universal Form of Treatment Options (UFTO) as an alternative to Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) orders: a mixed methods evaluation of the effects on clinical practice and patient care. |
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When the frameworks don’t work: data protection, trust and artificial intelligence |
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