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Laura CotteyDoctoral Research Fellow, University of Manchester Verified email at postgrad.manchester.ac.uk Cited by 89 |
Need for recovery amongst emergency physicians in the UK and Ireland: a cross-sectional survey
Objectives To determine the need for recovery (NFR) among emergency physicians and to
identify demographic and occupational characteristics associated with higher NFR scores …
identify demographic and occupational characteristics associated with higher NFR scores …
Measuring 'Need for Recovery'as an indicator of staff well-being in the emergency department: a survey study
Background The Need for Recovery (NFR) Scale is an 11-item questionnaire that assesses
how work affects intershift recovery. Items are summated to form a score with a maximum …
how work affects intershift recovery. Items are summated to form a score with a maximum …
Putting service back into health care through servant leadership
Servant leadership theory is little reported on in NHS leadership development strategies
despite clear alignment with the core values underpinning health care for all. This article …
despite clear alignment with the core values underpinning health care for all. This article …
Refreshing the emergency medicine research priorities
L Cottey, TAG Shanahan, T Gronlund… - Emergency Medicine …, 2023 - emj.bmj.com
Background The priorities for UK emergency medicine research were defined in 2017 by a
priority setting partnership coordinated by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine in …
priority setting partnership coordinated by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine in …
Resistin‐like molecule‐β is induced following bronchoconstriction of asthmatic airways
Background and objective: Resistin‐like molecule‐β (RELM‐β) is a necessary and sufficient
stimulus for airway remodelling in animal models of asthma, but until recently, its role in …
stimulus for airway remodelling in animal models of asthma, but until recently, its role in …
Optimisation of mitochondrial function as a novel target for resuscitation in haemorrhagic shock: a systematic review
Introduction Traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and despite
significant improvements in patient care, survival in the most severely injured patients …
significant improvements in patient care, survival in the most severely injured patients …
Need for recovery and physician well-being in emergency departments: national survey findings
Objective To identify the incidence of well-being characteristics for ED physicians and to
determine if NFR score is associated with these characteristics, whilst adjusting for potential …
determine if NFR score is associated with these characteristics, whilst adjusting for potential …
Emergency Medicine Journal COVID-19 monthly top five
Following from the successful 'RCEM weekly top five'series starting in April 2020, this is the
fifth of a monthly format for Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) readers. We have …
fifth of a monthly format for Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) readers. We have …
2 Developing a militarily relevant ex-vivo model of traumatic injury and haemorrhagic shock
Background Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death worldwide. There is a crucial need
to develop therapies that improve critically injured patient outcomes. Current trauma …
to develop therapies that improve critically injured patient outcomes. Current trauma …
S42 Airway epithelial toll receptor expression in asthma and its relationship to disease severity
L Cottey, N Jayasekera, HM Haitchi, B Green… - Thorax, 2010 - thorax.bmj.com
Introduction Asthma is classically considered a Th2 mediated disease. However, severe and
treatment-resistant disease is more heterogeneous and often associated with airway …
treatment-resistant disease is more heterogeneous and often associated with airway …