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Lynne Stobbart
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Dr Darren Flynn
Lynne Stobbart
Dr Christopher Price
Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Engaging Clinicians, Patients and Family Members in the Development of Decision Support for Hyperacute Stroke
2011
Jan Lecouturier
Lynne Stobbart
Dr Madeline Murtach
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Tim Rapley
et al.
The challenges of seeking consent from adults to participate in acute research studies
2010
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Tim Rapley
Lynne Stobbart
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Clinical research without consent in adults in the emergency setting: a review of patient and public views
2008
Lynne Stobbart
Dr Madeline Murtach
Dr Tim Rapley
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
“We saw human guinea pigs explode”: coverage of adverse events in the TGN 1412 trial in the printed media
2007
Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Nick Steen
Jane Greenaway
Lynne Stobbart
et al.
A patient decision aid to support shared decision-making on anti-thrombotic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation: Randomised controlled trial
2007
Dr Meng Khaw
Lynne Stobbart
Dr Madeline Murtach
'I just keep thinking I haven't got it because I'm not yellow': A qualitative study of the factors that influence the uptake of Hepatitis C testing by prisoners
2007
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Madeline Murtach
Dr Tim Rapley
Lynne Stobbart
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Narrative review of consent practices in enrolment to hyperacute stroke trials
2007
Dr Madeline Murtach
Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Carl May
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Ben Heaven
et al.
Qualitative methods in a randomised controlled trial: the role of an integrated qualitative process evaluation in providin evidence to discontinue the intervention in one arm of a triapof a decision support tool
2007
Dr Madeline Murtach
Lynne Stobbart
Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Julia Newton
Understanding the context of older people's decision making: a qualitative study of decision making about prevention and treatment of falls and fractures
2007
Lynne Stobbart
Dr Madeline Murtach
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Helen Rodgers
Consent for research in hyperacute stroke
2006
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