Amanda Piper


Contact categoryResearcher (past)
Job titleCasual Academic
Research instituteSchool of Allied Health
Faculty of Health Sciences

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Moderate concentrations of supplemental oxygen worsen hypercapnia in obesity hypoventilation syndrome : A randomised crossover study
Hollier, Carly, Harmer, Alison, Maxwell, Lyndal, Menadue, Collette, Willson, Grant, Unger, Gunnar, Flunt, Daniel, Black, Deborah and Piper, Amanda. (2014). Moderate concentrations of supplemental oxygen worsen hypercapnia in obesity hypoventilation syndrome : A randomised crossover study. Thorax : An International Journal of Respiratory Medicine. 69(4), pp. 346 - 353. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2013-204389

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Patients' and family members' views on how clinicians enact and how they should enact incident disclosure :the "100 patient stories" qualitative study
Iedema, R, Allen, Suellen, Britton, K, Piper, D, Baker, A, Grbich, C, Allan, Alfred, Jones, Liz, Tuckett, Anthony Gerrard, Williams, Allison, Manias, Elizabeth and Gallagher, T. (2011). Patients' and family members' views on how clinicians enact and how they should enact incident disclosure :the "100 patient stories" qualitative study. BMJ (Clinical Research Edition). 343, pp. 1 - 9. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d4423

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The National Open Disclosure Pilot: Evaluation of a policy implementation initiative
Iedema, Rick, Mallock, N., Sorensen, R., Manias, Elizabeth, Tuckett, Anthony, Williams, Allison, Perrott, Bruce, Brownhill, S H., Piper, D, Hor, S, Hegney, Desley, Scheeres, H B. and Jorm, C M.. (2008). The National Open Disclosure Pilot: Evaluation of a policy implementation initiative. Medical Journal of Australia. 188(7), pp. 397 - 400.

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Patients' and family members' experiences of open disclosure following adverse events
Iedema, Rick, Sorensen, R., Manias, Elizabeth, Tuckett, Anthony, Piper, D, Mallock, N, Williams, Allison and Jorm, C M.. (2008). Patients' and family members' experiences of open disclosure following adverse events. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 20(6), pp. 421 - 432. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzn043

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