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Dr. Barry Lyons

Associate Professor (Medical Education)
Associate Professor (School Office - Medicine)
      
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Dr. Barry Lyons

Associate Professor (Medical Education)

 

Associate Professor (School Office - Medicine)


Project Title
 Shame & Medicine
From
2020
To
2026
Summary
Shame and Medicine is an interdisciplinary research project that is based at the University of Exeter, University of Birmingham, and Children"s Health Ireland. The overall aim of the project is to research the role of shame in various aspects of health and medicine, including clinical practice, patient experience and medical student education. The project is engaging a team of researchers in social sciences, cultural studies, medicine and philosophy to investigate the philosophy and cultural representation of shame in medicine, while also doing empirical studies looking at shame experiences in current healthcare practices and professional culture, particularly exploring how race, ethnicity, class, gender and disability impact on the experience of shame. The Shame and Medicine project will provide evidence that will improve the quality of health services and enrich our understanding of the experience of shame as it relates to health, professional practice and education.
Funding Agency
Wellcome trust

Details Date From Date To
Society of Legal Scholars
Medico-legal society of Ireland
Institute of Medical Ethics
Association of Anaesthetists
European Society of Anaesthetists
Lyons, B., Gibson, M., Dolezal, L., Stories of shame, The Lancet, 391, (10130), 2018, p1568-1569 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Barry Lyons, Cross-sectional Analysis of the Standards of Consent Applied to Anaesthesia in Ireland: Are Anaesthetists Aware of their Legal and Ethical Obligations?, Irish Medical Journal, 2018, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Dolezal, L., Lyons, B., Health-related shame: An affective determinant of health?, Medical Humanities, 43, (4), 2017, p257-263 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., Dolezal, L., Shame, stigma and medicine, Medical Humanities, 43, (4), 2017, p208-210 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., Faith, hope and (no) clarity, Journal of Medical Ethics, 42, (8), 2016, p520-521 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., Improving end-of-life care in intensive care units, Ethical and Legal Debates in Irish Healthcare: Confronting Complexities, 2016, p236-250 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., Papist potions and electric sex: A historical perspective on `proper medical treatment", The Legitimacy of Medical Treatment: What Role for the Medical Exception?, 2016, p51-67 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., O"Dwyer, R.H., The Jacobs Parental Prerogative Test, American Journal of Bioethics, 15, (2), 2015, p52-53 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Lyons, B., History, ethics and the presidential commission on research in Guatemala, Public Health Ethics, 7, (3), 2014, p211-224 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
'The sleep of death': 150 years of anaesthesia-related mortality and the courts in, Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law, Vol 2: Medicine, Crime and Society , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp43 - 64, [B Lyons], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
  

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Psychological Aspects of Oncology in, Problem Solving in Oncology, 2008, [Anne Maire O'Dwyer ], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED