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RESEARCH
Our team contributes to research to further understanding of congenital heart disease
Research: Projects
FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE: COMPOSITE FIRST-PERSON NARRATIVE OF ADOLESCENTS WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE.
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BIGLINO G, LAYTON S, LEAVER LK, ET AL.
BMJ Paediatrics Open. November 2017;1:e000186. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2017-000186
PILOTING THE USE OF PATIENT-SPECIFIC CARDIAC MODELS AS A NOVEL TOOL TO FACILITATE COMMUNICATION DURING CLINICAL CONSULTATIONS.
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BIGLINO G, KONIORDOU D, GASPARINI M, CAPELLI C, LEAVER LK, KHAMBADKONE S, SCHIEVANO S, TAYLOR AM, WRAY J.
Pediatric Cardiology. 2017 Apr;38(4):813-818
USE OF 3D MODELS OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE AS AN EDUCATION TOOL FOR CARDIAC NURSES.
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BIGLINO G, CAPELLI C, KONIORDOU D, ROBERTSHAW D, LEAVER LK, SCHIEVANO S, TAYLOR AM, WRAY J.
Congenital Heart Disease. 2017 Jan;12(1):113-118
EXPLORING THE UNIQUENESS OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONVERSATION.
LAYTON S, WRAY J, LEAVER L, KONIORDOU D, SCHIEVANO S, TAYLOR A, BIGLINO G.
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 2016;7 (1) pp. 77-91
INVOLVING PATIENTS, FAMILIES AND MEDICAL STAFF IN THE EVALUATION OF 3D PRINTING MODELS OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE.
BIGLINO G, CAPELLI C, LEAVER L, SCHIEVANO S, TAYLOR AM, WRAY J.
Communication and Medicine. 2015;12(2-3):157-169
3D-MANUFACTURED PATIENT-SPECIFIC MODELS OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS FOR COMMUNICATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY.
CAPELLI C, DERRICK G, ALESSANDRO G, JONES A, KHAMBADKONE S, LEAVER L, SCHIEVANO S, TAYLOR A, WRAY J.
BMJ Open 2015: April 30;5(4):e007165
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