2025 Journal Article Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science, policyMcNamee, Mike, Anderson, Lynley C., Borry, Pascal, Camporesi, Silvia, Derman, Wayne, Holm, Soren, Knox, Taryn Rebecca, Leuridan, Bert, Loland, Sigmund, Lopez Frias, Francisco Javier, Lorusso, Ludovica, Malcolm, Dominic, McArdle, David, Partridge, Brad, Schramme, Thomas and Weed, Mike (2025). Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science, policy. Journal of Medical Ethics, 51 (1) jme-2022-108812, 68-76. doi: 10.1136/jme-2022-108812 |
2024 Journal Article Pregnant women are often not listened to, but pathologising pregnancy isn't the solutionPartridge, Brad and Knox, Taryn Rebecca (2024). Pregnant women are often not listened to, but pathologising pregnancy isn't the solution. Journal of Medical Ethics, 51 (1) jme-2024-109931, 1-2. doi: 10.1136/jme-2024-109931 |
2024 Journal Article Exploring the views of dermatologists, general practitioners, and melanographers on the use of ai tools in the context of good decision-making when detecting melanoma: qualitative interview studyPartridge, Brad, Gillespie, Nicole, Soyer, H. Peter, Janda, Monika and Mar, Victoria (2024). Exploring the views of dermatologists, general practitioners, and melanographers on the use of ai tools in the context of good decision-making when detecting melanoma: qualitative interview study. JMIR Dermatology, 8 e63923, 1-15. doi: 10.2196/63923 |
2024 Journal Article Addressing conflicts of interest in the Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: a proposal to increase transparency by requiring authors to provide a reflexive explanation, not simply a declaration, of their competing interestsPartridge, Brad (2024). Addressing conflicts of interest in the Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: a proposal to increase transparency by requiring authors to provide a reflexive explanation, not simply a declaration, of their competing interests. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 18 (3-4), 323-337. doi: 10.1080/17511321.2024.2361926 |
2023 Journal Article Conceptualising and regulating all neural data from consumer-directed devices as medical data: more scope for an unnecessary expansion of medical influence?Partridge, Brad and Dodds, Susan (2023). Conceptualising and regulating all neural data from consumer-directed devices as medical data: more scope for an unnecessary expansion of medical influence?. Ethics and Information Technology, 25 (4) 59. doi: 10.1007/s10676-023-09735-5 |
2023 Journal Article Should we be more worried about digital simulacra in healthcare being our "Caricatures," rather than our "Replicas"?Partridge, Brad (2023). Should we be more worried about digital simulacra in healthcare being our "Caricatures," rather than our "Replicas"?. The American Journal of Bioethics, 23 (9), 86-88. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2023.2237464 |
2020 Journal Article Attitudes towards breech management among a team of maternity clinicians in Australia undertaking breech trainingRattray, Janene, Rigg, Elizabeth, Partridge, Bradley and Taylor, Melissa (2020). Attitudes towards breech management among a team of maternity clinicians in Australia undertaking breech training. Women and Birth, 33 (4), e348-e356. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2019.08.002 |
2020 Journal Article Conceptual and ethical problems underpinning calls to abandon vaginal breech birthPartridge, Bradley (2020). Conceptual and ethical problems underpinning calls to abandon vaginal breech birth. Women and Birth, 34 (2), e210-e215. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2019.12.006 |
2018 Journal Article Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve academic performance among Australian university students: prevalence and correlates of useLucke, Jayne, Jensen, Charmaine, Dunn, Matthew, Chan, Gary, Forlini, Cynthia, Kaye, Sharlene, Partridge, Bradley, Farrell, Michael, Racine, Eric and Hall, Wayne (2018). Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve academic performance among Australian university students: prevalence and correlates of use. BMC Public Health, 18 (1) 1270, 1270. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6212-0 |
2018 Journal Article Predicting aggressive patient behaviour in a hospital emergency department: an empirical study of security officers using the Brøset Violence ChecklistPartridge, Bradley and Affleck, Julia (2018). Predicting aggressive patient behaviour in a hospital emergency department: an empirical study of security officers using the Brøset Violence Checklist. Australasian Emergency Care, 21 (1), 31-35. doi: 10.1016/j.auec.2017.11.001 |
2017 Journal Article Medical Culture's Bias to Actively Intervene Can Undermine Patient Empowerment and WelfarePartridge, Bradley and O'Connor, Erin (2017). Medical Culture's Bias to Actively Intervene Can Undermine Patient Empowerment and Welfare. American Journal of Bioethics, 17 (11), 47-48. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1378763 |
2017 Journal Article Verbal abuse and physical assault in the emergency department: rates of violence, perceptions of safety, and attitudes towards securityPartridge, Bradley and Affleck, Julia (2017). Verbal abuse and physical assault in the emergency department: rates of violence, perceptions of safety, and attitudes towards security. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 20 (3), 139-145. doi: 10.1016/j.aenj.2017.05.001 |
2017 Journal Article Do neurobiological understandings of smoking influence quitting self-efficacy or treatment intentions?Morphett, Kylie, Carter, Adrian, Hall, Wayne, Lucke, Jayne, Partridge, Brad and Gartner, Coral (2017). Do neurobiological understandings of smoking influence quitting self-efficacy or treatment intentions?. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 20 (7), 827-835. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx144 |
2016 Journal Article Concussion ethics and sports medicineMcNamee, Michael J., Partridge, Bradley and Anderson, Lynley (2016). Concussion ethics and sports medicine. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 35 (2), 257-267. doi: 10.1016/j.csm.2015.10.008 |
2016 Journal Article Australian University Students' Coping Strategies and Use of Pharmaceutical Stimulants as Cognitive EnhancersJensen, Charmaine, Forlini, Cynthia, Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne (2016). Australian University Students' Coping Strategies and Use of Pharmaceutical Stimulants as Cognitive Enhancers. Frontiers in Psychology, 7 277, 277.1-277.9. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00277 |
2015 Journal Article Researchers’ perspectives on scientific and ethical issues with transcranial direct current stimulation: An international surveyRiggall, Kate, Forlini, Cynthia, Carter, Adrian, Hall, Wayne, Weier, Megan, Partridge, Brad and Meinzer, Marcus (2015). Researchers’ perspectives on scientific and ethical issues with transcranial direct current stimulation: An international survey. Scientific Reports, 5 (Art No.: 10618) 10618, 10618. doi: 10.1038/srep10618 |
2015 Journal Article Why don’t smokers want help to quit? A qualitative study of smokers’ attitudes towards assisted versus unassisted quittingMorphett, Kylie, Partridge, Brad, Gartner, Coral, Carter, Adrian and Hall, Wayne (2015). Why don’t smokers want help to quit? A qualitative study of smokers’ attitudes towards assisted versus unassisted quitting. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12 (6), 6591-6607. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120606591 |
2015 Journal Article Concussion in sport: conceptual and ethical issuesMcNamee, Michael J., Partridge, Bradley and Anderson, Lynley (2015). Concussion in sport: conceptual and ethical issues. Kinesiology Review, 4 (2), 190-202. doi: 10.1123/kr.2015-0011 |
2015 Journal Article Framing the debate: concussion and mild traumatic brain injuryJohnson, L. Syd M., Partridge, Brad and Gilbert, Frédéric (2015). Framing the debate: concussion and mild traumatic brain injury. Neuroethics, 8 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1007/s12152-015-9233-8 |
2014 Journal Article How is acceptance of the brain disease model of addiction related to Australians' attitudes towards addicted individuals and treatments for addiction?Meurk, Carla, Carter, Adrian, Partridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2014). How is acceptance of the brain disease model of addiction related to Australians' attitudes towards addicted individuals and treatments for addiction?. BMC Psychiatry, 14 (1) 373, 373. doi: 10.1186/s12888-014-0373-x |