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Giles Birchley
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 39
Citations - 581
Giles Birchley is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Best interests & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 445 citations. Previous affiliations of Giles Birchley include Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
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End of Life Care: A Scoping Review of Experiences of Advance Care Planning for People with Dementia.
TL;DR: A scoping review of studies exploring decisions associated with the EoLC of people with dementia highlights several challenges that need to be addressed in order to provide adequate and effective care for people with Alzheimer's disease as they near the end of their life.
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Harm is all you need? Best interests and disputes about parental decision-making
TL;DR: It is argued that the harm threshold is an inadequate answer to the indeterminacy of the best interests test, and bioethicists should concentrate on discovering the values that inform best interests.
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Opioid and benzodiazepine withdrawal syndromes in the paediatric intensive care unit: a review of recent literature
TL;DR: Withdrawal syndromes may affect 20% of exposed children and are related to infusion duration and total dose, and future studies need accurate, validated clinical tools to be effective.
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Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchers' perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies.
Giles Birchley,Richard Huxtable,Madeleine J Murtagh,Ruud ter Meulen,Peter A. Flach,Rachael Gooberman-Hill +5 more
TL;DR: ConclusionsThe tractability of informational privacy may explain the greater attention that is paid to it, however, concerns about physical privacy may reduce acceptability of smart-home technologies to future end-users.
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Working with Research Integrity-Guidance for Research Performing Organisations: The Bonn PRINTEGER Statement.
Ellen-Marie Forsberg,Frank O. Anthun,Sharon Bailey,Giles Birchley,Henriette Bout,Carlo Casonato,Gloria González Fuster,Bert Heinrichs,S.P.J.M. Horbach,S.P.J.M. Horbach,Ingrid Skjæggestad Jacobsen,J.J.M. Janssen,Matthias Kaiser,Inge Lerouge,Barend van der Meulen,Barend van der Meulen,Sarah de Rijcke,Thomas Saretzki,Margit Sutrop,Marta Tazewell,Krista Varantola,Knut Jørgen Vie,Hub Zwart,Mira Zöller +23 more
TL;DR: The Bonn PRINTEGER Consensus Statement intends to make research integrity challenges recognisable from the work-floor perspective, providing concrete advice on organisational measures to strengthen integrity.