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Cambridge Public Health

 

End of life care, research synthesis
committee member Evidence@Cambridge

Publications from Elements

Journal articles

2022 (Accepted for publication)

  • Rachev, NR. and Petrova, M., 2022 (Accepted for publication). How Will the Occupation End? A Real-World Exploration of Hindsight Bias and Retroactive Pessimism Concerning Anti-Government Protests in Bulgaria American Journal of Psychology,
  • 2020 (Accepted for publication)

  • Wynne, KJ., Petrova, M. and Coghlan, R., 2020 (Accepted for publication). Dying individuals and suffering populations: applying a population-level bioethics lens to palliative care in humanitarian contexts: before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic Journal of Medical Ethics,
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2019-105943
  • 2019 (Accepted for publication)

  • Petrova, M. and Barclay, S., 2019 (Accepted for publication). “Response to Correspondence from Kolstoe and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Research approvals iceberg: how a “low key” study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do better”. BMC Medical Ethics,
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-019-0433-3
  • Doherty, M., Power, L., Petrova, M., Gunn, S., Powell, R., Coghlan, R., Grant, L., Sutton, B. and Khan, F., 2019 (Accepted for publication). Illness-related suffering and need for palliative care in Rohingya refugees and caregivers in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study PLoS Medicine,
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003011
  • 2019

  • Petrova, M. and Barclay, S., 2019. Research approvals iceberg: how a ‘low-key’ study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do better BMC Medical Ethics, v. 20
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-018-0339-5
  • Petrova, M. and Barclay, S., 2019. Response to Correspondence from Kolstoe and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Research approvals iceberg: How a ‘low-key’ study in England needed 89 professionals to approve it and how we can do better BMC Medical Ethics, v. 20
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-019-0433-3
  • 2018 (Accepted for publication)

  • Petrova, M. and Barclay, SIG., 2018 (Accepted for publication). Data sharing projects in end of life care - easier, harder, or just as fiercely complex as any other? BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care,
  • 2018

  • Petrova, M. and Barclay, SIG., 2018. Something’s awry in the debate on patient data sharing British Journal of General Practice, v. 68
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X695081
  • Petrova, M., Riley, J., Abel, J. and Barclay, S., 2018. Crash course in EPaCCS (Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems): 8 years of successes and failures in patient data sharing to learn from. BMJ Support Palliat Care, v. 8
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-001059
  • 2017

  • Powell, RA., Schwartz, L., Nouvet, E., Sutton, B., Petrova, M., Marston, J., Munday, D. and Radbruch, L., 2017. Palliative care in humanitarian crises: always something to offer The Lancet, v. 389
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30978-9
  • Petrova, M., Barclay, M., Barclay, SS. and Barclay, SIG., 2017. Between "the best way to deliver patient care" and "chaos and low clinical value": General Practitioners' and Practice Managers' views on data sharing International Journal of Medical Informatics, v. 104
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.05.009
  • 2016

  • 2016. Palliative Care Congress abstracts. Palliat Med, v. 30
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1177/0269216316631462
  • 2014

  • Petrova, M., Merrick, I. and Barclay, S., 2014. Challenging change management: lessons from the cambridgeshire electronic palliative care coordination system. BMJ Support Palliat Care, v. 4 Suppl 1
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000654.119
  • 2012

  • Petrova, M., Sutcliffe, P., Fulford, KWMB. and Dale, J., 2012. Search terms and a validated brief search filter to retrieve publications on health-related values in Medline: a word frequency analysis study. J Am Med Inform Assoc, v. 19
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000243
  • 2011

  • Vail, L., Bosley, S., Petrova, M. and Dale, J., 2011. Healthcare assistants in general practice: a qualitative study of their experiences. Prim Health Care Res Dev, v. 12
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423610000204
  • 2010

  • Petrova, M., Dale, J., Munday, D., Koistinen, J., Agarwal, S. and Lall, R., 2010. The role and impact of facilitators in primary care: findings from the implementation of the Gold Standards Framework for palliative care. Fam Pract, v. 27
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmp066
  • Petrova, M., Vail, L., Bosley, S. and Dale, J., 2010. Benefits and challenges of employing health care assistants in general practice: a qualitative study of GPs' and practice nurses' perspectives. Fam Pract, v. 27
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmq011
  • 2009

  • Munday, D., Petrova, M. and Dale, J., 2009. Exploring preferences for place of death with terminally ill patients: qualitative study of experiences of general practitioners and community nurses in England. BMJ, v. 339
    Doi: http://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b2391
  • Datasets

    2019 (No publication date)

  • Doherty, M., Khan, F. and Power, L., 2019 (No publication date). Palliative care needs in Rohingya refugees 2017
  • Theses / dissertations

    2014

  • Petrova, MP., 2014. (Mis)trusting Health Research Synthesis Studies: Exploring Transformations of 'Evidence'
  • Other publications

    2012

  • Petrova, MP., Sutcliffe, P., Fulford, KWM. and Dale, J., 2012. VaST (Values Search Tools): A manual for searching electronic databases for publications on health-related values