Latest publications
- Deans, Z, 2017, Conscientious refusals in pharmacy practice. in: Dien Ho (eds) Philosophical Issues in Pharmaceuticals. Springer Netherlands, pp. 153
- Edwards, K & Deans, Z, 2017, Empirical bioethics and the role of the professional ethicist in policy-making: politics, authority and expertise. in: Jonathan Ives, Michael Dunn, Alan Cribb (eds) Empirical Bioethics: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, pp. 51-66
- Birchley, G, Gooberman-Hill, R, Deans, Z, Fraser, J & Huxtable, R, 2017, 'Best interests' in paediatric intensive care: an empirical ethics study. Archives of Disease in Childhood, vol 102., pp. 930-935
- Deans, Z, 2016, Might a conscience clause be used for non-moral or prejudiced reasons?. Journal of Medical Ethics, vol 42., pp. 76-77
- Deans, Z, Clarke, AJ & Newson, AJ, 2014, For your interest?: The ethical acceptability of using non-invasive prenatal testing to test 'purely for information'. Bioethics, vol 29., pp. 19-25
- Deans, Z, Hill, M, Chitty, L & Lewis, C, 2013, Non invasive prenatal testing for single gene disorders: Exploring the ethics. European Journal of Human Genetics, vol 21., pp. 713-718
- Crawley, EM, Mills, NJ, Beasant, L, Johnson, DGF, Collin, SM, Deans, Z, White, K & Montgomery, AA, 2013, The feasibility and acceptability of conducting a trial of specialist medical care and the Lightning Process in children with chronic fatigue syndrome: feasibility randomized controlled trial (SMILE study). Trials, vol 5., pp. 415-426
- Crawley, EM, Mills, NJ, Hollingworth, W, Deans, Z, Sterne, JAC, Beasant, L, Donovan, JL & Montgomery, AA, 2013, Comparing Specialist medical care with specialist medical care plus the Lightning Process for Chronic fatigue syndrome or Myalgic Encephalopathy (CFS/ME): Study protocol for a Randomised Controlled Trial. Trials, vol 14.
- Deans, Z & Newson, AJ, 2012, Ethical considerations for choosing between possible models for using NIPD for aneuploidy detection. Journal of Medical Ethics, vol 38., pp. 614-618
- Newson, A & Deans, Z, 2011, How should non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for chromosomal abnormalities be implemented? An ethical analysis., pp. S91-S91
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