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Clinical Rehabilitation
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June 13, 2014
Grief, anger and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: responding without pathologising
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Sociology of Health & Illness
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January 3, 2013
The 'window of opportunity' for death after severe brain injury: family experiences
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
Bioethics
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April 17, 2019
Supporting families involved in court cases about life-sustaining treatment: Working as academics, advocates and activists
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
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October 22, 2015
Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: family experiences
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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May 19, 2005
Forecasting science futures: legitimising hope and calming fears in the embryo stem cell debate
Jenny Kitzinger, Clare Williams
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)
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May 11, 2011
Bimbo or boffin? Women in science: an analysis of media representations and how female scientists negotiate cultural contradictions
Mwenya Chimba, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
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September 25, 2016
Causes and consequences of delays in treatment-withdrawal from PVS patients: a case study of <i>Cumbria NHS Clinical Commissioning Group v Miss S and Ors</i> [2016] EWCOP 32
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
JOMEC Journal : Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
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February 19, 2021
Reporting consciousness in coma: media framing of neuro-scientific research, hope, and the response of families with relatives in vegetative and minimally conscious states
Gabrielle Samuel, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
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January 16, 2014
Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: family perspectives
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Palliative Medicine
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March 24, 2018
Deaths after feeding-tube withdrawal from patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states: A qualitative study of family experience
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
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Clinical Rehabilitation
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June 13, 2014
Grief, anger and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: responding without pathologising
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Sociology of Health & Illness
|
January 3, 2013
The 'window of opportunity' for death after severe brain injury: family experiences
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
Bioethics
|
April 17, 2019
Supporting families involved in court cases about life-sustaining treatment: Working as academics, advocates and activists
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
October 22, 2015
Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: family experiences
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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May 19, 2005
Forecasting science futures: legitimising hope and calming fears in the embryo stem cell debate
Jenny Kitzinger, Clare Williams
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)
|
May 11, 2011
Bimbo or boffin? Women in science: an analysis of media representations and how female scientists negotiate cultural contradictions
Mwenya Chimba, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
September 25, 2016
Causes and consequences of delays in treatment-withdrawal from PVS patients: a case study of <i>Cumbria NHS Clinical Commissioning Group v Miss S and Ors</i> [2016] EWCOP 32
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
JOMEC Journal : Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
|
February 19, 2021
Reporting consciousness in coma: media framing of neuro-scientific research, hope, and the response of families with relatives in vegetative and minimally conscious states
Gabrielle Samuel, Jenny Kitzinger
Journal of Medical Ethics
|
January 16, 2014
Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: family perspectives
Celia Kitzinger, Jenny Kitzinger
Palliative Medicine
|
March 24, 2018
Deaths after feeding-tube withdrawal from patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states: A qualitative study of family experience
Jenny Kitzinger, Celia Kitzinger
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