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Stephen Barclay

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2010
Having the difficult conversations about the end of lifeStephen Barclay, Jane Maher
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 24, 2018
Something's awry (again) in the debate on patient data sharingMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|June 21, 2017
'It's a hard conversation to have'. Healthcare professionals' views concerning advance care discussions with young people affected by life-limiting neuromuscular diseases: an interview studyAndy Hiscock, Stephen Barclay
BMC Medical Ethics|January 26, 2019
Research approvals iceberg: how a 'low-key' study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do betterMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
Journal of Internal Medicine|February 17, 2026
Put down your soda, get off the couch and walk past the bar-Lifestyle risk factors for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease identified in a Swedish general population cohortDamien Leith, Stephen Barclay
PLOS Digital Health|April 1, 2024
From "wading through treacle" to "making haste slowly": A comprehensive yet parsimonious model of drivers and challenges to implementing patient data sharing projects based on an EPaCCS evaluation and four pre-existing literature reviewsMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 16, 2011
Bereavement care in primary care: a systematic literature review and narrative synthesisShobhana Nagraj, Stephen Barclay
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 5, 2008
Place of death: how much does it matter? The priority is to improve end-of-life care in all settingsStephen Barclay, Antony Arthur
Age and Ageing|October 17, 2013
Do people with dementia die at their preferred location of death? A systematic literature review and narrative synthesisVellingiri Badrakalimuthu, Stephen Barclay
BMC Medical Ethics|December 25, 2019
Response to Correspondence from Kolstoe and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Research approvals iceberg: How a 'low-key' study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do betterMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 18, 2010
Having the difficult conversations about the end of lifeStephen Barclay, Jane Maher
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 24, 2018
Something's awry (again) in the debate on patient data sharingMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|June 21, 2017
'It's a hard conversation to have'. Healthcare professionals' views concerning advance care discussions with young people affected by life-limiting neuromuscular diseases: an interview studyAndy Hiscock, Stephen Barclay
BMC Medical Ethics|January 26, 2019
Research approvals iceberg: how a 'low-key' study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do betterMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
Journal of Internal Medicine|February 17, 2026
Put down your soda, get off the couch and walk past the bar-Lifestyle risk factors for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease identified in a Swedish general population cohortDamien Leith, Stephen Barclay
PLOS Digital Health|April 1, 2024
From "wading through treacle" to "making haste slowly": A comprehensive yet parsimonious model of drivers and challenges to implementing patient data sharing projects based on an EPaCCS evaluation and four pre-existing literature reviewsMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 16, 2011
Bereavement care in primary care: a systematic literature review and narrative synthesisShobhana Nagraj, Stephen Barclay
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 5, 2008
Place of death: how much does it matter? The priority is to improve end-of-life care in all settingsStephen Barclay, Antony Arthur
Age and Ageing|October 17, 2013
Do people with dementia die at their preferred location of death? A systematic literature review and narrative synthesisVellingiri Badrakalimuthu, Stephen Barclay
BMC Medical Ethics|December 25, 2019
Response to Correspondence from Kolstoe and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Research approvals iceberg: How a 'low-key' study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do betterMila Petrova, Stephen Barclay
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