Which champions, which people? Public and user involvement in health care as a technology of legitimation S Harrison, M Mort Social Policy & Administration 32 (1), 60-70, 1998 | 420 | 1998 |
Ethics and ethnography: An experiential account D Goodwin, C Pope, M Mort, A Smith Qualitative health research 13 (4), 567-577, 2003 | 303 | 2003 |
Telecare and older people: who cares where? C Milligan, C Roberts, M Mort Social science & medicine 72 (3), 347-354, 2011 | 283 | 2011 |
Remote doctors and absent patients: acting at a distance in telemedicine? M Mort, CR May, T Williams Science, Technology, & Human Values 28 (2), 274-295, 2003 | 283 | 2003 |
Ageing with telecare: care or coercion in austerity? M Mort, C Roberts, B Callén Sociology of health & illness 35 (6), 799-812, 2013 | 264 | 2013 |
Interprofessional handover and patient safety in anaesthesia: observational study of handovers in the recovery room AF Smith, C Pope, D Goodwin, M Mort British Journal of Anaesthesia 101 (3), 332-337, 2008 | 236 | 2008 |
Death in the wrong place? Emotional geographies of the UK 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic I Convery, C Bailey, M Mort, J Baxter Journal of Rural studies 21 (1), 99-109, 2005 | 223 | 2005 |
Health technology assessment in its local contexts: studies of telehealthcare C May, M Mort, T Williams, F Mair, L Gask Social science & medicine 57 (4), 697-710, 2003 | 200 | 2003 |
Making and unmaking telepatients: Identity and governance in new health technologies M Mort, T Finch, C May Science, Technology, & Human Values 34 (1), 9-33, 2009 | 181 | 2009 |
Psychosocial effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural population: qualitative diary based study M Mort, I Convery, J Baxter, C Bailey Bmj 331 (7527), 1234, 2005 | 174 | 2005 |
Expertise in practice: an ethnographic study exploring acquisition and use of knowledge in anaesthesia A Smith, D Goodwin, M Mort, C Pope British journal of anaesthesia 91 (3), 319-328, 2003 | 164 | 2003 |
Ethical implications of home telecare for older people: a framework derived from a multisited participative study M Mort, C Roberts, J Pols, M Domenech, I Moser, EFORTT investigators Health Expectations 18 (3), 438-449, 2015 | 159 | 2015 |
Health needs assessment: Whose priorities? Listening to users and the public J Jordan, T Dowswell, S Harrison, RJ Lilford, M Mort Bmj 316 (7145), 1668-1670, 1998 | 159 | 1998 |
After the Rain–learning the lessons from flood recovery in Hull R Whittle, W Medd, H Deeming, E Kashefi, M Mort, C Twigger-Ross, ... Lancaster University, 2010 | 157 | 2010 |
Integrating service development with evaluation in telehealthcare: an ethnographic study T Finch, C May, F Mair, M Mort, L Gask Bmj 327 (7425), 1205-1209, 2003 | 147 | 2003 |
Reshaping what counts as care: Older people, work and new technologies C Roberts, M Mort Alter 3 (2), 138-158, 2009 | 118 | 2009 |
Towards a wireless patient: Chronic illness, scarce care and technological innovation in the United Kingdom C May, T Finch, F Mair, M Mort Social science & medicine 61 (7), 1485-1494, 2005 | 118 | 2005 |
Normative models of health technology assessment and the social production of evidence about telehealth care T Williams, C May, F Mair, M Mort, L Gask Health policy 64 (1), 39-54, 2003 | 115 | 2003 |
Animal disease and human trauma I Convery, M Mort, J Baxter, C Bailey Palgrave macmillan, 2008 | 114 | 2008 |
Adverse events in anaesthetic practice: qualitative study of definition, discussion and reporting AF Smith, D Goodwin, M Mort, C Pope BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia 96 (6), 715-721, 2006 | 114 | 2006 |