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Decision making in acute care: a practical framework supporting the 'best interests' principleSusan Bailey
School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Waterfront Campus, 1 Gheringhap St, Geelong 3217, Victoria, Australia
Nurs Ethics 13:284-91. 2006..This framework helps to make decisions about the provision of life-saving treatment that are as consistent as possible in all patient situations...
Straddling the pathway from paediatrician to mainstream health care: transition issues experienced in disability careBev O'Connell
School of Nursing, Deakin University
Aust J Rural Health 11:57-63. 2003..To identify the strengths and limitations of health care and related services provided to young adults with a disability during the period of transition from the care of a paediatrician to the mainstream health system...
Decision making in health care: limitations of the substituted judgement principleSusan Bailey
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Nurs Ethics 9:483-93. 2002..It may be that this principle should be subsumed as a component of advance directives in order that it fulfils its aim of serving to respect the self-determination of incompetent individuals...
The concept of futility in health care decision makingSusan Bailey
School of Nursing, Deakin University, Waterfront Campus, 1 Gheringhap St, Geelong 3217, Victoria, Australia
Nurs Ethics 11:77-83. 2004..This article provides a critical analysis of futility (in the context of the best interests decision-making principle), and proposes an ethically defensible notion of futility...
The impact of caring on caregivers' mental health: a review of the literatureSally Savage
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University, Waterfront Campus
Aust Health Rev 27:111-7. 2004..This information provides a context within which to examine the type of interventions appropriate to assist caregivers in various situations...
Ethically defensible decision-making in health care: challenges to traditional practiceSusan Bailey
Deakin University
Aust Health Rev 25:27-31. 2002..This includes the patient's right to make informed decisions or to decide that other(s), such as the close family, should make decisions on his or her behalf...
Promoting the health and well being of older carers: a proactive strategySusan Bailey
Cabrini Hospital--Deakin University
Aust Health Rev 26:78-86. 2003..Of note, is that carers identified their own mental fragility and felt they needed further emotional support...
The transition from paediatric to adult health care services for young adults with a disability: an ethical perspectiveSusan Bailey
Deakin University School of Nursing
Aust Health Rev 26:64-9. 2003....
The nature and severity of urinary incontinence in post-natal womenBarbara Hanna
Cabrini Hospital/Deakin University Nursing, Professorial Unit, Malvern, Victoria
Contemp Nurse 13:158-68. 2002..Women received information about urinary incontinence and pelvic floor exercises from a variety of health care professionals, but this was not consistently provided. The implications of these findings are discussed...
