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Abandoning clinical trial safeguards won’t boost local industry
Komesaroff, P; Thomson, C; Kerridge, IPublished 2013-10-07Testing new drugs in clinical trials is a billion-dollar industry in Australia, with most of the money coming from international pharmaceutical companies. But as investment grows in India, China, and other emerging ...Open AccessArticle -
Academics on the payroll: the advertising you don’t see
Lipworth, W; Kerridge, IPublished 2014-06-18In the endless drive to get people’s attention, advertising is going ‘native’, creeping in to places formerly reserved for editorial content. In this Native Advertising series we find out what it looks like, if readers can ...Open AccessArticle -
Accelerated access to medicines: An ethical analysis
Pace, J; Ghinea, N; Kerridge, I; Lipworth, WPublished 2017-01-01In recent years, a range of initiatives have been introduced to provide patients with access to medicines outside of traditional regulatory and/or funding channels; we term these processes “accelerated access to medicines”. ...Open AccessArticle -
Access to the Kidney Transplant Waiting List – a time for reflection
Pussell, B; Bendorf, A; Kerridge, IPublished 2012-01-01The limited availability of deceased donor kidneys for transplantation in Australia continues to be a matter of concern. Analysis of registry data suggests that the current renal transplant waiting list under-represents ...Open AccessArticle -
Adherence to cancer screening guidelines in Australian survivors of allogeneic blood and marrow transplantation (BMT)
Dyer, G; Larsen, S.R; Gilroy, Nicole; Brice, Lisa; Greenwood, Matt; Hertzberg, Mark; Kabir, Masura; Brown, Louisa; Hogg, Megan; Huang, Gillian; Moore, John; Gottlieb, David; Kwan, John; Tan, Jeff; Ward, Christopher; Kerridge, IPublished 2016-04-25Allogeneic Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) survivors are at high risk of secondary cancers. Although current guidelines endorse survivors following Country-specific general population screening recommendations to mitigate ...Open AccessArticle -
Advance care planning for cancer patients: A systematic review of perceptions and experiences of patients, families and healthcare providers
Johnson, S; Butow, P; Kerridge, I; Tattersall, MPublished 2015-09-01Background Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from end of life (EOL) planning, but there is evidence that their willingness and desire to engage in advance care planning (ACP) varies. The reasons for this remain ...Open AccessArticle -
Another argument for values-based medicine
Little, M; Lipworth, W; Gordon, J; Markham, P; Kerridge, IPublished 2011-01-01There is a contemporary dialectic concerning the status of evidence-based medicine, criticising it for being ‘scientistic’, epistemologically inconsistent, rigid and dismissive of non-numerical sources of knowledge. A ...Open AccessArticle -
Anything but the eyes: culture, identity and the selective refusal of corneal donation
Lawlor, M; Kerridge, IPublished 2011-12-15At the time that a patient is diagnosed as brain dead, a substantial proportion of families who give consent to heart and kidney donation specifically refuse eye donation. This in part may relate to the failure of those ...Open AccessArticle -
An archaeology of corruption in medicine.
Little, M; Lipworth, W; Kerridge, IPublished 2014-01-01Corruption is a word used loosely to describe many kinds of action that people find dis-tasteful. We prefer to reserve it for the intentional misuse of the good offices of an established social entity for private benefit ...Open AccessArticle -
Are my religious beliefs anyone’s business? A framework for declarations in health and biomedicine
Ghinea, N; Wiersma, M; Kerridge, I; Lipworth, WPublished 2020-01-01Conflicts of interests (COIs) are typically divided into those that are financial and those that not. While there is general agreement that financial COIs have a significant impact on decisions and need to be declared and ...Open AccessArticle -
Asylum seeker’s ‘brain death’ shows failure of care and of democracy
Kerridge, I; Isaacs, DPublished 2014-09-04The news that Hamid Kehazaei, a 24-year-old Iranian asylum seeker detained on Manus Island, has been diagnosed as brain dead following his transfer to the Mater Hospital in Brisbane is a tragedy. That it is a tragedy for ...Open AccessArticle -
Attitudes of physicians and public to pharmaceutical industry “gifts”
Macneill, P; Kerridge, I; Newby, D; Stokes, B; Doran, E; Henry, DPublished 2010-01-01Background: Few studies have reported the attitudes of both individual doctors and members of the public toward the appropriateness of ‘gifts’ from pharmaceutical companies. Aims: To investigate the attitudes of both ...Open AccessArticle -
Attitudes of the general public towards the disclosure of individual research results and incidental findings from biobank genomic research in Australia
Fleming, J; Critchley, C; Otlowski, M; Stewart, C; Kerridge, IPublished 2015-09-01Background Over the past decade, managing the disclosure of findings of genomic research has been the subject of extensive scientific, ethical and legal commentary and is a major challenge for biobanks. Aims To examine ...Open AccessArticle -
The Australian Medical Council draft code of professional conduct: good practice or creeping authoritarianism? In reply
Komesaroff, P; Kerridge, IPublished 2009-01-01IN REPLY: The debate about the proposed national code of conduct (“the Code”) has raised a number of important issues, including those highlighted by Myers. The original draft aroused serious concern in the community about ...Open AccessArticle, Letter -
Australian’s Knowledge and Perceptions of Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing
Savard, J; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Newson, A.J.; Kerridge, IPublished 2014-01-01Background: As direct-to-consumer personal genome testing (DTC-PGT) is increasingly available in Australia, knowledge of Australian’s perceptions and attitudes towards his technology is needed in order to assess the ...Open AccessArticle -
Autonomy and Chronic Illness: Not Two Components But Many
Scanlan, Camilla Louise; Kerridge, IPublished 2009-01-01Naik et al argue that ‘decisional autonomy’ is insufficient to account for nonadherence in the context of chronic illness and that what is required is a two compartment re-conceptualisation of autonomy that includes both ...Open AccessArticle -
Beyond platitudes: A qualitative study of Australian Aboriginal people's perspectives on biobanking
Hermes, Azure; Wiersma, Miriam; Kerridge, I; Easteal, Simon; Light, Edwina; Dive, Lisa; Lipworth, WPublished 2021Background Biobanks are vital resources for genetics and genomics, and it is broadly recognised that for maximal benefit it is essential that they include samples and data from diverse ancestral groups. The inclusion of ...Open AccessArticle -
Beyond evidence: reappraising use of CA-125 as post-therapy surveillance for ovarian cancer
Harnett, P; Kerridge, I; Jordens, C; Hobbs, K; Mason, C; Morrell, BPublished 2012-01-01omen who have completed primary chemotherapy for ovarian cancer commonly have serial assessment of the serum tumour marker cancer antigen 125 (CA-125).1 This practice has been based on the proven utility of CA-125 in ...Open AccessArticle -
Beyond flourishing: Intersecting uses and interests in the neurotechnology marketplace
Forlini, C; Lipworth, W; Carter, A; Kerridge, IPublished 2019-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Beyond rhetoric in debates about the ethics of marketing prescription medicines to consumers: The importance of vulnerability in people, situations and relationships
Carter, SM; Samuel, GN Day R, Ankeny RA, Jordens CFC, Komesaroff P.; Kerridge, I; Day, R; Ankeny, R; Jordens, C; Komesaroff, PPublished 2010-01-01Background This article examines community responses to the marketing of prescription medicines. Historically, debates about such marketing have focused on alleged unscrupulousness of pharmaceutical companies and on the ...Open AccessArticle
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