Sapfo Lignou
@sapfolignou
Bioethicist @Ethox_Centre @UniofOxford. Interested in child health, global health, health research.
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29-07-2012 17:20:36
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NOT TO BE MISSED! *Wed 10 May* at Oxford Martin School or online Featuring: - Dr Julia Cuccato, Head of Science Systems & Academic Engagement at Government Office for Science (Professor Dame Angela McLean) - Dr Maru Mormina, Senior Researcher Ethox Centre|@WEH_Oxford Register now👇
New article in Springer Nature 'Accessing healthcare during theCOVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative exploration of the experiences of parents and carers of children with chronic illness to inform future policies in times of crisis' doi.org/10.1186/s12913… Arts and Humanities Research Council Ingrid Wolfe
new article with Ingrid Wolfe Healthcare prioritisation and inequitable inequalities: why a child health perspective should be incorporated into the current NHS guidance Arts and Humanities Research Council Ethox Centre @WEH_Oxford The BMJ National Children's Bureau adc.bmj.com/content/early/…
Attending #ASBH23? Join the GLIDE Complexity in Care project, Sat 14 Oct, for a panel discussion: Children with complex chronic conditions; a neglected group in public policy decisions? Sapfo Lignou Mikey Dunn Mark Sheehan @jeffethx Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Ethox Centre
📢A new NIHR study has found that child poverty and caregiver #mentalhealth health issues negatively impact future generations in the UK Ingrid Wolfe University of Liverpool Newcastle University NIHR Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) 👉bit.ly/46vwatl
Call for papers on paediatric ethics: "Ethical, Practical and Systemic Challenges Facing Children with Complex Chronic Conditions: A Global Health Perspective" Topics below, wide range of options To submit a paper contact Sapfo Lignou More details: springer.com/journal/40592/…
📢Job Advert We have a great opportunity to join the Ethox team as a ⭐️Postdoctoral Researcher in Ethics and Infectious Disease⭐️working with Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Health Ethics Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Oxford Population Health (OxPop) Big Data Institute Deadline for applications: 7 December 2023 Details 👇 ethox.ox.ac.uk/opportunities/…
⭐️Getting rights right: implementing ‘Martha’s Rule’⭐️ New J. of Medical Ethics paper with Mackenzie Graham Mark Sheehan Dr Isabel Hanson michael parker Pete Young @James_the_hart Sapfo Lignou argues for an approach that focuses on the obligations of the health system. jme.bmj.com/content/early/…
Meaningful PPI requires clear guidance to ensure efforts break barriers effectively. Beyond bias training, a principled approach is vital to navigate competing values in decision-making. #PPI #EthicalResearch #DecisionMaking Ethox Centre NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Oxford Population Health (OxPop)
Our latest paper addresses the urgent issue of fairly distributing healthcare resources post-pandemic, especially for children with complex conditions. We propose inclusive criteria for consistent and fair decisions wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/8-385 Ethox Centre RCPCH Oxford Population Health (OxPop)
77.5% of children with a chronic illness had at least one active clinically relevant unmet need for physical healthcare. Urgent need for prevention and early intervention care. adc.bmj.com/content/archdi… School of Life Course & Population Sciences Evelina London King's Health Partners
⭐️Ethox Seminar - Lottery or Triage? Controlled experimental evidence from A controlled experiment the COVID-19 pandemic on public preferences for allocation of scarce medical resources📷20 Jun, 10.30am to 12pm In person Big Data Institute or Online Details📷 ⬇️ ethox.ox.ac.uk/events/lottery…
Congratulations to Sapfo Lignou & colleagues on being awarded Arts and Humanities Research Council grant to explore the intersection between age & healthcare justice. ⬇️⬇️ ethox.ox.ac.uk/news/dr-sapfo-… With Ingrid Wolfe Rachel Horton Mark Sheehan @James_the_hart and...
V excited to be working with Sapfo Lignou + Ethox Centre colleagues on this. At a time when healthcare resources are being limited by political choices, it’s really important the NHS is able to think through the ethical implications of the rationing decisions that flow from that