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Chronic kidney disease 1 Diagnosis 1 Doctor–patient communication 1 Health and social care practitioners 1 Legal 1 Medicines Qualitative Synthesis 1 Mental capacity act (MCA) 1 Qualitative study 1 Safeguarding 1 Self-management 1 Systematic review 1 UK 1 Vulnerable adults 1
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Daker-White, Gavin 3 Blakeman, Thomas 1 Blickem, Christian 1 Britten, Nicky 1 Campbell, Rona 1 Chew-Graham, Carolyn 1 Kennedy, Anne 1 Manthorpe, Jill 1 Mawson, Marsha 1 Morgan, Myfanwy 1 Pope, Catherine 1 Pound, Pandora 1 Rogers, Anne 1 Scott, Jade 1 Weatherhead, Stephen 1 Yardley, Lucy 1
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Social Science & Medicine 2 The Journal of Adult Protection 1
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Practitioners’ experiences of the mental capacity act: a systematic review
Scott, Jade; Weatherhead, Stephen; Daker-White, Gavin; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 22 (2020) 4, pp. 227-244
Purpose The Mental Capacity Act (MCA, 2005) provided a new legal framework for decision-making practice in England and Wales. This study aims to explore qualitative research on practitioners’ knowledge and experiences of the MCA in health and social care settings to inform practice and policy....
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Non-disclosure of chronic kidney disease in primary care and the limits of instrumental rationality in chronic illness self-management
Daker-White, Gavin; Rogers, Anne; Kennedy, Anne; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 131 (2015) C, pp. 31-39
Early detection of long term conditions is predicated on assumptions that lifestyle changes and medications can be used to reduce or manage the risk of condition progression. However, ambiguity remains about the nature and place of diagnostic disclosure to people in newly recognised or...
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Resisting medicines: a synthesis of qualitative studies of medicine taking
Pound, Pandora; Britten, Nicky; Morgan, Myfanwy; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 61 (2005) 1, pp. 133-155
The study aimed to synthesise qualitative studies of lay experiences of medicine taking. Most studies focused on the experience of those not taking their medicine as prescribed, with few considering those who reject their medicines or accept them uncritically. Most were concerned with medicines...
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