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Health Technology Assessment, 2020
Background The routine measurement of gastric residual volume to guide the initiation and deliver... more Background The routine measurement of gastric residual volume to guide the initiation and delivery of enteral feeding is widespread in paediatric intensive care and neonatal units, but has little underlying evidence to support it. Objective To answer the question: is a trial of no gastric residual volume measurement feasible in UK paediatric intensive care units and neonatal units? Design A mixed-methods study involving five linked work packages in two parallel arms: neonatal units and paediatric intensive care units. Work package 1: a survey of units to establish current UK practice. Work package 2: qualitative interviews with health-care professionals and caregivers of children admitted to either setting. Work package 3: a modified two-round e-Delphi survey to investigate health-care professionals’ opinions on trial design issues and to obtain consensus on outcomes. Work package 4: examination of national databases to determine the potential eligible populations. Work package 5: t...
Thomas Hoccleve: New Approaches, 2022
Contemporary Chaucer across the centuries
Oxford Scholarship Online, Feb 15, 2018
Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England, 2015
The American Historical Review, 1998
... Fictions of Advice: The Literature and Politics of Counsel ... By the fourteenth century ther... more ... Fictions of Advice: The Literature and Politics of Counsel ... By the fourteenth century there was an active community of political discourse, with different groups staking ... includes chapters on James Yonge's 1422 English translation of the Secretum Secretorum, on Chaucer's Tale of ...
Abstract:This article examines the lexical precariousness of definitions of impairment in legal a... more Abstract:This article examines the lexical precariousness of definitions of impairment in legal and administrative discourses in select case studies in medieval and early modern administrative records. The terminologies used to label individuals in the courts were sometimes equivocal and this had consequences for those subject to the law. In criminal cases, the outcome for the mentally impaired tended to produce or ameliorate carceral sentencing or social exile. The records show that various forms of literal imprisonment (home detention with restraints, formal) were employed against some persons who were permanently or intermittently impaired, depending on the court's opinion of their condition.
Health Technology Assessment, 2020
Background The routine measurement of gastric residual volume to guide the initiation and deliver... more Background The routine measurement of gastric residual volume to guide the initiation and delivery of enteral feeding is widespread in paediatric intensive care and neonatal units, but has little underlying evidence to support it. Objective To answer the question: is a trial of no gastric residual volume measurement feasible in UK paediatric intensive care units and neonatal units? Design A mixed-methods study involving five linked work packages in two parallel arms: neonatal units and paediatric intensive care units. Work package 1: a survey of units to establish current UK practice. Work package 2: qualitative interviews with health-care professionals and caregivers of children admitted to either setting. Work package 3: a modified two-round e-Delphi survey to investigate health-care professionals’ opinions on trial design issues and to obtain consensus on outcomes. Work package 4: examination of national databases to determine the potential eligible populations. Work package 5: t...
Thomas Hoccleve: New Approaches, 2022
Contemporary Chaucer across the centuries
Oxford Scholarship Online, Feb 15, 2018
Theorizing Legal Personhood in Late Medieval England, 2015
The American Historical Review, 1998
... Fictions of Advice: The Literature and Politics of Counsel ... By the fourteenth century ther... more ... Fictions of Advice: The Literature and Politics of Counsel ... By the fourteenth century there was an active community of political discourse, with different groups staking ... includes chapters on James Yonge's 1422 English translation of the Secretum Secretorum, on Chaucer's Tale of ...
Abstract:This article examines the lexical precariousness of definitions of impairment in legal a... more Abstract:This article examines the lexical precariousness of definitions of impairment in legal and administrative discourses in select case studies in medieval and early modern administrative records. The terminologies used to label individuals in the courts were sometimes equivocal and this had consequences for those subject to the law. In criminal cases, the outcome for the mentally impaired tended to produce or ameliorate carceral sentencing or social exile. The records show that various forms of literal imprisonment (home detention with restraints, formal) were employed against some persons who were permanently or intermittently impaired, depending on the court's opinion of their condition.