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Lindy Willmott
Lindy Willmott
Professor, Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Faculty of Business and Law, QUT
Verified email at qut.edu.au - Homepage
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Reasons doctors provide futile treatment at the end of life: a qualitative study
L Willmott, B White, C Gallois, M Parker, N Graves, S Winch, LK Callaway, ...
Journal of medical ethics 42 (8), 496-503, 2016
1432016
Assistive technologies for people with dementia: ethical considerations
B Bennett, F McDonald, E Beattie, T Carney, I Freckelton, B White, ...
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 95 (11), 749, 2017
1042017
Doctors' knowledge of the law on withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment
B White, L Willmott, C Cartwright, MH Parker, G Williams
The Medical Journal of Australia 202 (2), 77, 2015
822015
Incidence, duration and cost of futile treatment in end-of-life hospital admissions to three Australian public-sector tertiary hospitals: a retrospective multicentre cohort study
HE Carter, S Winch, AG Barnett, M Parker, C Gallois, L Willmott, BP White, ...
BMJ open 7 (10), e017661, 2017
662017
What does “futility” mean? An empirical study of doctors’ perceptions
BP White, L Willmott, E Close, N Shepherd, C Gallois, M Parker, S Winch, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 204 (8), 318, 2016
572016
Palliative care and other physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practice relating to the law on withholding/withdrawing life-sustaining treatment: survey results
CM Cartwright, BP White, L Willmott, G Williams, MH Parker
Palliative Medicine 30 (2), 171-179, 2016
512016
Health Law in Australia (Third Edition)
B White, F McDonald, L Willmott
Thomson Reuters, 2018
49*2018
Health law in Australia
B White, FJ McDonald, L Willmott
Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia, 2014
492014
Health Law in Australia
B White, F McDonald, L Willmott
Thomson Reuters, 2010
49*2010
Nurses’ knowledge of law at the end of life and implications for practice: A qualitative study
L Willmott, B White, P Yates, G Mitchell, DC Currow, K Gerber, D Piper
Palliative medicine 34 (4), 524-532, 2020
422020
ANZICS guiding principles for complex decision making during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Warrillow, D Austin, W Cheung, E Close, A Holley, B Horgan, M Jansen, ...
Critical Care and Resuscitation 22 (2), 98-102, 2020
422020
Adults who lack capacity: Substitute decision-making
White, B P, L Willmott, SN Then
Health Law in Australia (Second Edition), 193-253, 2014
42*2014
The legal role of medical professionals in decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment: part 1 (New South Wales)
B White, L Willmott, P Trowse, M Parker, C Cartwright
Journal of law and medicine 18 (3), 498-522, 2011
412011
Future of assisted dying reform in Australia
B White, L Willmott
Australian Health Review 42 (6), 616-620, 2018
392018
The role of law in decisions to withhold and withdraw life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity: a cross-sectional study
BP White, L Willmott, G Williams, C Cartwright, M Parker
Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (5), 327-333, 2017
392017
Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment
L Willmott, B White, SN Then
Health Law in Australia.[4th ed.], 2023
352023
Victoria's voluntary assisted dying law: clinical implementation as the next challenge
BP White, L Willmott, E Close
The Medical Journal of Australia, 2019
352019
(Failed) voluntary euthanasia law reform in Australia: Two decades of trends, models and politics
L Willmott, B White, C Stackpoole, K Purser, A McGee
UNSWLJ 39, 1, 2016
34*2016
Prevalence of advance care directives in the community: A telephone survey of three Australian states
B White, L Willmott, C Tilse, J Wilson, M Ferguson, J Aitken, D Lawson, ...
Internal Medicine Journal, 2019
322019
Restricting conversations about voluntary assisted dying: implications for clinical practice
L Willmott, B White, D Ko, J Downar, L Deliens
BMJ supportive & palliative care 10 (1), 105-110, 2020
302020
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