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Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
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December 18, 2007
Getting from the ethical to the empirical and back again: the danger of getting it wrong, and the possibilities for getting it right
Anna Smajdor, Jonathan Ives, Emma Baldock, et al.
Area (Oxford, England)
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March 29, 2021
Tangible co-production? Engaging and creating with fathers
Iryna Culpin, Esther Dermott, Jonathan Ives, et al.
Palliative Medicine
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August 23, 2024
How do primary care clinicians approach hospital admission decisions for people in the final year of life? A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Rachel Davies, Matthew Booker, Jonathan Ives, et al.
AI & Society
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April 14, 2025
Adaptable robots, ethics, and trust: a qualitative and philosophical exploration of the individual experience of trustworthy AI
Stephanie Sheir, Arianna Manzini, Helen Smith, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics
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July 14, 2018
Setting standards for empirical bioethics research: a response to Carter and Cribb
Michael Dunn, Jonathan Ives, Bert Molewijk, et al.
Bioethics
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December 2, 2017
Who gets the gametes? An argument for a points system for fertility patients
Simon Jenkins, Jonathan Ives, Sue Avery, et al.
Family Practice
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March 6, 2009
Offering payments, reimbursement and incentives to patients and family doctors to encourage participation in research
Heather Draper, Sue Wilson, Sarah Flanagan, et al.
BMC Nephrology
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June 5, 2025
Correction: "You can't put your luck on people": a qualitative study of family views on the best interests decision-making process concerning adult kidney care in England
Jordan A Parsons, Fergus J Caskey, Jonathan Ives
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
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July 22, 2019
Conceptualising Surgical Innovation: An Eliminativist Proposal
Giles Birchley, Jonathan Ives, Richard Huxtable, et al.
BMC Nephrology
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May 1, 2025
"You can't put your luck on people": a qualitative study of family views on the best interests decision-making process concerning adult kidney care in England
Jordan A Parsons, Fergus J Caskey, Jonathan Ives
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Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
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December 18, 2007
Getting from the ethical to the empirical and back again: the danger of getting it wrong, and the possibilities for getting it right
Anna Smajdor, Jonathan Ives, Emma Baldock, et al.
Area (Oxford, England)
|
March 29, 2021
Tangible co-production? Engaging and creating with fathers
Iryna Culpin, Esther Dermott, Jonathan Ives, et al.
Palliative Medicine
|
August 23, 2024
How do primary care clinicians approach hospital admission decisions for people in the final year of life? A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Rachel Davies, Matthew Booker, Jonathan Ives, et al.
AI & Society
|
April 14, 2025
Adaptable robots, ethics, and trust: a qualitative and philosophical exploration of the individual experience of trustworthy AI
Stephanie Sheir, Arianna Manzini, Helen Smith, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics
|
July 14, 2018
Setting standards for empirical bioethics research: a response to Carter and Cribb
Michael Dunn, Jonathan Ives, Bert Molewijk, et al.
Bioethics
|
December 2, 2017
Who gets the gametes? An argument for a points system for fertility patients
Simon Jenkins, Jonathan Ives, Sue Avery, et al.
Family Practice
|
March 6, 2009
Offering payments, reimbursement and incentives to patients and family doctors to encourage participation in research
Heather Draper, Sue Wilson, Sarah Flanagan, et al.
BMC Nephrology
|
June 5, 2025
Correction: "You can't put your luck on people": a qualitative study of family views on the best interests decision-making process concerning adult kidney care in England
Jordan A Parsons, Fergus J Caskey, Jonathan Ives
Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy
|
July 22, 2019
Conceptualising Surgical Innovation: An Eliminativist Proposal
Giles Birchley, Jonathan Ives, Richard Huxtable, et al.
BMC Nephrology
|
May 1, 2025
"You can't put your luck on people": a qualitative study of family views on the best interests decision-making process concerning adult kidney care in England
Jordan A Parsons, Fergus J Caskey, Jonathan Ives
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