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Medication adherence of individuals with a first episode of psychosis
EL Coldham, J Addington, D Addington
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 106 (4), 286-290, 2002
6342002
The first episode of psychosis: the experience of relatives
J Addington, EL Coldham, B Jones, T Ko, D Addington
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 108 (4), 285-289, 2003
2992003
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
1362016
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
652017
What does “futility” mean? An empirical study of doctors' perceptions
B White, L Willmott, E Close, N Shepherd, C Gallois, MH Parker, S Winch, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 204 (8), 318-318, 2016
542016
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
432020
Victoria's voluntary assisted dying law: clinical implementation as the next challenge
BP White, L Willmott, E Close
Med J Aust 210 (5), 207-9, 2019
342019
Does the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (VIC) reflect its states policy goals?
BP White, K Del Villar, E Close, L Willmott
UNSWLJ 43, 417, 2020
262020
Doctors’ perceptions of how resource limitations relate to futility in end-of-life decision making: a qualitative analysis
E Close, BP White, L Willmott, C Gallois, M Parker, N Graves, S Winch
Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (6), 373-379, 2019
212019
Development of voluntary assisted dying training in Victoria, Australia: a model for consideration
BP White, L Willmott, E Close, J Hewitt, R Meehan, LL Greaves, ...
Journal of Palliative Care 36 (3), 162-167, 2021
172021
Legislative options to address institutional objections to voluntary assisted dying in Australia
BP White, L Willmott, E Close, J Downie
University of New South Wales Law Journal Forum, 1-19, 2021
162021
Charlie Gard: in defence of the law
E Close, L Willmott, BP White
Journal of medical ethics 44 (7), 476-480, 2018
162018
Factors associated with non-beneficial treatments in end of life hospital admissions: a multicentre retrospective cohort study in Australia
HE Carter, XJ Lee, C Gallois, S Winch, L Callaway, L Willmott, B White, ...
BMJ open 9 (11), e030955, 2019
152019
Futile treatment in hospital: doctors’ intergroup language
C Gallois, L Wilmott, B White, S Winch, M Parker, N Graves, N Shepherd, ...
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 34 (6), 657-671, 2015
142015
Regulating voluntary assisted dying practice: A policy analysis from Victoria, Australia
E Close, L Willmott, BP White
Health Policy 125 (11), 1455-1474, 2021
132021
Withholding and withdrawing potentially life-sustaining treatment: Who should decide?
B White, L Willmott, E Close, J Downie
Tensions and traumas in health law, 454-478, 2017
122017
Futility and the law: knowledge, practice and attitudes of doctors in end of life care
L Willmott, B White, E Close, C Gallois, M Parker, N Graves, S Winch, ...
QUT L. Rev. 16, 54, 2016
122016
The impact on patients of objections by institutions to assisted dying: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptions
BP White, R Jeanneret, E Close, L Willmott
BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1), 22, 2023
112023
Better regulation of end-of-life care: a call for a holistic approach
BP White, L Willmott, E Close
Journal of bioethical inquiry 19 (4), 683-693, 2022
112022
Do physicians require consent to withhold CPR that they determine to be nonbeneficial?
J Downar, E Close, R Sibbald
Cmaj 191 (47), E1289-E1290, 2019
112019
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