“Apparently, you can only be treated once”: A qualitative study exploring perceptions of hepatitis C and access to treatment among people who inject drugs visiting a …

G Fontaine, J Presseau, J Bruneau, AM Patey… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Access to hepatitis C care within harm reduction community organizations for
people who inject drugs is crucial for achieving hepatitis C elimination. However, there is a …

Knowledge gaps in the definition and determination of death

G Maitre, SD Shemie, A Baker, M Chassé… - Canadian Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Current practices for determining death by neurologic criteria (DNC) and death by circulatory
criteria (DCC) are mainly based on guidelines developed by a consensus process relying …

The bereavement experiences of families of potential organ donors: a qualitative longitudinal case study illuminating opportunities for family care

SG Dicks, HL Northam, FMP van Haren… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives To illuminate opportunities for care in the context of deceased organ donation by
exploring pre-existing family and healthcare professional characteristics, in-hospital …

Partnering with patients to get better outcomes with chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy: towards engagement of patients in early phase trials

M Foster, DA Fergusson, T Hawrysh… - Research Involvement …, 2020 - Springer
Aim Though patient engagement in clinical research is growing, recent reports suggest few
clinical trials report on such activities. To address this gap, we describe our approach to …

[PDF][PDF] Partnering with Patients to Get Better Outcomes with Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell Therapy: Towards Meaningful Patient Engagement in Early Phase Trials

M Foster, D Fergusson, T Hawrysh, J Presseau… - 2020 - scholar.archive.org
Aim: Though patient engagement in clinical research is growing, recent reports suggest few
clinical trials report on such activities. To address this gap, we describe our approach to …

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M Foster, MHA Dean Fergusson, T Hawrysh