University of Plymouth Research Outputs: Recent submissions
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A new pharmacology for tracheal intubation - or a dangerous distraction?
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Why sedative hypnotics often fail in development
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#Disgusted: Identifying potential sub-factors of Moral Disgust through Reflexive Thematic Analysis of Tweets
Social media provides an untapped resource for exploring Moral Disgust. We therefore drew on ‘tweets’ about Moral Disgust (k=526) to better conceptualise the situations, people, and concepts users found Disgusting. Our ... -
Perceptions of Stakeholders on the Threats and Impacts to the Seascape of Mauritius
(Informa UK Limited, 2024)The seascapes of Small Island Developing States are at risk from anthropogenic pollution. To implement effective seascape management, there is a need to better understand the threats to the seascape, subsequent impacts ... -
The views of psychiatrists on proposed changes to the England and Wales Mental Health Act 1983 legislation for people with intellectual disability: A national study
(SAGE PublicationsEngland, 2024-03)<jats:sec><jats:title>Background:</jats:title><jats:p> The Draft Mental Health Bill proposes removal of both intellectual disability and autism from Section 3 of the Mental Health Act for England and Wales (MHA). This ... -
People with Intellectual Disabilities, Dysphagia and Post-Covid Syndrome
(Springer Science and Business Media LLCUnited States, 2024-03-18)People with Intellectual Disability (ID) were more likely to contract COVID-19 infection and more likely to die from the consequences. However, there is no evidence on the long-term impact of COVID-19 infection in people ... -
Postoperative critical care and high-acuity care provision in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand
(Elsevier BVEngland, 2019-04)BACKGROUND: Decisions to admit high-risk postoperative patients to critical care may be affected by resource availability. We aimed to quantify adult ICU/high-dependency unit (ICU/HDU) capacity in hospitals from the UK, ... -
Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative: infection and sepsis
(ElsevierEngland, 2019-04-01)BackgroundPerioperative infection and sepsis are of fundamental concern to perioperative clinicians. However, standardised endpoints are either poorly defined or not routinely implemented. The Standardised Endpoints in ... -
Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine initiative: clinical indicators
(Elsevier BVEngland, 2019-05-22)BACKGROUND: Clinical indicators are powerful tools to quantify the safety and quality of patient care. Their validity is often unclear and definitions extremely heterogeneous. As part of the International Standardised ... -
Co‐producing ethics guidelines together with people with learning disabilities
(Wiley, 2024)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec><jats:title>Background</jats:title><jats:p>We are a research team of clinical, academic and advocacy‐based researchers with and without learning disabilities, working on the ...