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Secondary care consultant clinician's experiences of conducting emergency care and treatment planning conversations in England: an interview based analysis. BMJ Open 2020;10e031633. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031633

General Practitioners’ Experiences of Emergency Care and Treatment Planning in England: A Focus Group Study

Resuscitation policy should focus on the patient, not the decision, BMJ 2017;356:j813

Time to Change From Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders to Emergency Care Treatment Plans JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(6):e195170.

Assessing the quality of ReSPECT documentation using an accountability for reasonableness framework Resus Plus; 2021,

Why, when and how do secondary-care clinicians have emergency care and treatment planning conversations? Qualitative findings from the ReSPECT Evaluation Study

Caring in the silences: why physicians and surgeons do not discuss emergency care and treatment planning with their patients - an analysis of hospital-based ethnographic case studies in England BMJ Open 2022 Mar 7;12(3):e046189.

Recommended summary plan for emergency care and treatment: ReSPECT a mixed-methods study. Health Soc Care Deliv Res 2022;10(40)

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