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Laura Cottey

Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Manchester
Verified email at postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
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Need for recovery amongst emergency physicians in the UK and Ireland: a cross-sectional survey

L Cottey, T Roberts, B Graham, D Horner… - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To determine the need for recovery (NFR) among emergency physicians and to
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

B Graham, L Cottey, JE Smith, M Mills… - Emergency Medicine …, 2020 - emj.bmj.com
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 …

Putting service back into health care through servant leadership

L Cottey, J McKimm - British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019 - magonlinelibrary.com
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 …

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 …

Resistin‐like molecule‐β is induced following bronchoconstriction of asthmatic airways

C Grainge, V Dulay, J Ward, D Sammut, E Davies… - …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Optimisation of mitochondrial function as a novel target for resuscitation in haemorrhagic shock: a systematic review

L Cottey, JE Smith, S Watts - BMJ Mil Health, 2023 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
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 …

Need for recovery and physician well-being in emergency departments: national survey findings

L Cottey, T Roberts, B Graham, D Horner… - European Journal of …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
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 …

Emergency Medicine Journal COVID-19 monthly top five

L Cottey, F Barham, B Graham, RH James… - Emergency Medicine …, 2021 - emj.bmj.com
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 …

2 Developing a militarily relevant ex-vivo model of traumatic injury and haemorrhagic shock

L Cottey, A Stoll, JP Stone, TR Entwistle, K Amin, J Kerr… - 2023 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
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 …

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 …