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Katie Featherstone

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The Journal of Rheumatology|April 3, 2003
The experience of trial participationKatie Featherstone
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 10, 2019
Focus on automating care may lead us astrayKatie Featherstone, Paula Boddington
Medicina Nei Secoli|February 24, 2015
Abnormal appearances: inspection, display and the clinicKatie Featherstone, Paul Atkinson
Bioethics|April 21, 2018
The canary in the coal mine: Continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanizationPaula Boddington, Katie Featherstone
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 23, 2002
"Why don't they just tell me straight, why allocate it?" The struggle to make sense of participating in a randomised controlled trialKatie Featherstone, Jenny L Donovan
Dementia (London, England)|July 21, 2022
Pad cultures: An ethnography of continence care and its consequences for people living with dementia during a hospital admissionAndy Northcott, Paula Boddington, Katie Featherstone
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 26, 2019
Routines of resistance: An ethnography of the care of people living with dementia in acute hospital wards and its consequencesKatie Featherstone, Andy Northcott, Jackie Bridges
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics|January 8, 2021
Using Signs and Symbols to Label Hospital Patients with a Dementia Diagnosis: Help or Hindrance to Care?Katie Featherstone, Paula Boddington, Andy Northcott
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Public HealthAndy Northcott, Katie Featherstone, Shadreck Mwale
Medical Humanities|May 1, 2020
Presentation of the clothed self on the hospital ward: an ethnographic account of perceptual attention and implications for the personhood of people living with dementiaPaula Boddington, Katie Featherstone, Andy Northcott
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The Journal of Rheumatology|April 3, 2003
The experience of trial participationKatie Featherstone
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 10, 2019
Focus on automating care may lead us astrayKatie Featherstone, Paula Boddington
Medicina Nei Secoli|February 24, 2015
Abnormal appearances: inspection, display and the clinicKatie Featherstone, Paul Atkinson
Bioethics|April 21, 2018
The canary in the coal mine: Continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanizationPaula Boddington, Katie Featherstone
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 23, 2002
"Why don't they just tell me straight, why allocate it?" The struggle to make sense of participating in a randomised controlled trialKatie Featherstone, Jenny L Donovan
Dementia (London, England)|July 21, 2022
Pad cultures: An ethnography of continence care and its consequences for people living with dementia during a hospital admissionAndy Northcott, Paula Boddington, Katie Featherstone
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 26, 2019
Routines of resistance: An ethnography of the care of people living with dementia in acute hospital wards and its consequencesKatie Featherstone, Andy Northcott, Jackie Bridges
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics|January 8, 2021
Using Signs and Symbols to Label Hospital Patients with a Dementia Diagnosis: Help or Hindrance to Care?Katie Featherstone, Paula Boddington, Andy Northcott
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Public HealthAndy Northcott, Katie Featherstone, Shadreck Mwale
Medical Humanities|May 1, 2020
Presentation of the clothed self on the hospital ward: an ethnographic account of perceptual attention and implications for the personhood of people living with dementiaPaula Boddington, Katie Featherstone, Andy Northcott
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