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Jonathan Ives

Professor of Empirical Bioethics, The University of Bristol
Verified email at bristol.ac.uk
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What is 'moral distress'? A narrative synthesis of the literature

G Morley, J Ives, C Bradbury-Jones, F Irvine - Nursing ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims: The aim of this narrative synthesis was to explore the necessary and sufficient
conditions required to define moral distress. Background: Moral distress is said to occur …

[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies

R Davies, J Ives, M Dunn - BMC medical ethics, 2015 - Springer
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use
empirical data to answer normative research questions, there is no consensus as to what an …

Understanding auditory verbal hallucinations: a systematic review of current evidence

R Upthegrove, MR Broome, K Caldwell… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH s) are core features of psychotic illness and
remain significant in predicting poor outcome and risk. There has been a wide range of …

[HTML][HTML] Healthcare workers' attitudes to working during pandemic influenza: a qualitative study

J Ives, S Greenfield, JM Parry, H Draper, C Gratus… - BMC public health, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) will play a key role in any response to
pandemic influenza, and the UK healthcare system's ability to cope during an influenza …

PPI, paradoxes and Plato: who's sailing the ship?

J Ives, S Damery, S Redwod - Journal of medical ethics, 2013 - jme.bmj.com
Over the last decade, patient and public involvement (PPI) has become a requisite in
applied health research. Some funding bodies demand explicit evidence of PPI, while others …

What is 'moral distress' in nursing? A feminist empirical bioethics study

G Morley, C Bradbury-Jones, J Ives - Nursing ethics, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The phenomenon of 'moral distress' has continued to be a popular topic for
nursing research. However, much of the scholarship has lacked conceptual clarity, and there …

[HTML][HTML] The experiences of fathers who have offspring with autism spectrum disorder

A Burrell, J Ives, G Unwin - Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2017 - Springer
Research exploring parents' experiences of having offspring with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) currently underrepresents fathers. This study aimed to develop an understanding of …

Appropriate methodologies for empirical bioethics: it's all relative

J Ives, H Draper - Bioethics, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we distinguish between philosophical bioethics (PB), descriptive policy
orientated bioethics (DPOB) and normative policy oriented bioethics (NPOB). We argue that …

Healthcare workers' perceptions of the duty to work during an influenza pandemic

S Damery, H Draper, S Wilson, S Greenfield… - Journal of medical …, 2010 - jme.bmj.com
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often assumed to have a duty to work, even if faced with
personal risk. This is particularly so for professionals (doctors and nurses). However, the …

The subjective experience and phenomenology of depression following first episode psychosis: a qualitative study using photo-elicitation

A Sandhu, J Ives, M Birchwood… - Journal of Affective …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Depression following first episode psychosis (FEP) is a frequent
occurrence, with profound impact on recovery and outcome. Whilst many theories exist …