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  1. Richard E. Ashcroft & Mary Dixon-Woods (2011). The Social Forms and Functions of Bioethics in the United Kingdom. In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
     
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  2. A. Benning, M. Ghaleb, A. Suokas, M. Dixon-Woods, J. Dawson, N. Barber, Bd Franklin, A. Girling, K. Hemming, M. Carmalt, G. Rudge, T. Naicker, U. Nwulu, S. Choudhury & R. Lilford, Large Scale Organisational Intervention to Improve Patient Safety in Four UK Hospitals: Mixed Method Evaluation.
    Abstract Objectives To conduct an independent evaluation of the first phase of the Health Foundation’s Safer Patients Initiative (SPI), and to identify the net additional effect of SPI and any differences in changes in participating and non-participating NHS hospitals. Design Mixed method evaluation involving five substudies, before and after design. Setting NHS hospitals in the United Kingdom. Participants Four hospitals (one in each country in the UK) participating in the first phase of the SPI (SPI1); 18 control hospitals. Intervention The (...)
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  3. E. Angell & M. Dixon-Woods (2009). Do Research Ethics Committees Identify Process Errors in Applications for Ethical Approval? Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (2):130-132.
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  4. M. Dixon-Woods & E. L. Angell (2009). Research Involving Adults Who Lack Capacity: How Have Research Ethics Committees Interpreted the Requirements? Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (6):377-381.
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  5. M. O'Reilly, N. Armstrong & M. Dixon-Woods (2009). Subject Positions in Research Ethics Committee Letters: A Discursive Analysis. Clinical Ethics 4 (4):187-194.
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  6. E. L. Angell, C. J. Jackson, R. E. Ashcroft, A. Bryman, K. Windridge & M. Dixon-Woods (2007). Is 'Inconsistency' in Research Ethics Committee Decision-Making Really a Problem? An Empirical Investigation and Reflection. Clinical Ethics 2 (2):92-99.
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  7. E. Angell, A. J. Sutton, K. Windridge & M. Dixon-Woods (2006). Consistency in Decision Making by Research Ethics Committees: A Controlled Comparison. Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):662-664.
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  8. M. Dixon-Woods, SJ Williams, CJ Jackson, A. Akkad, S. Kenyon & M. Habiba (2006). Why Women Consent to Surgery, Even When They Don't Want To: A Qualitative Study. Clinical Ethics 1 (3):153-158.
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