Publications
2024
Exploring non-medical referrers, radiographers and final year radiography students’ knowledge, awareness, and perception of radiation and risk in relation to the risk benefit discussion.
Burton, L. (2024). Exploring non-medical referrers, radiographers and final year radiography students’ knowledge, awareness, and perception of radiation and risk in relation to the risk benefit discussion.. (University of Derby).
2022
What do patients and referrers really want to know?
Burton, L. (2022, September 9). What do patients and referrers really want to know?. In British Institute of Radiology 125th annual congress. Royal College of Physicians, London.
2020
From cataracts to cancer: do professionals have adequate knowledge for an informed consent discussion
Burton, L. (2020). From cataracts to cancer: do professionals have adequate knowledge for an informed consent discussion. In North East Post Graduate Conference. Online.
From cataracts to cancer: do professionals have adequate knowledge for an informed consent discussion
Burton, L. (2020, September 9). From cataracts to cancer: do professionals have adequate knowledge for an informed consent discussion. In East Midlands Doctoral Network (EMDOC). Online.
2019
Medical Professionals Knowledge: Awareness and perception of Radiation Dose, Protection and Risk: Is it adequate for patients informed consent ?
Burton, L. (n.d.). Medical Professionals Knowledge: Awareness and perception of Radiation Dose, Protection and Risk: Is it adequate for patients informed consent ?. In AdvanceHE NET 30th Conference. Keele University, Keele.
From cataracts to cancer: Is informed consent a myth in diagnostic radiography ?
Burton, L. (n.d.). From cataracts to cancer: Is informed consent a myth in diagnostic radiography ?. In University of Worcester Post-graduate Research 'Seeds of Knowledge' Conference. The Hive, Worcester.
2018
Chapter 2 - The Patient’s Perspective of Assisted Reproduction
Burton, L. (2018). Chapter 2 - The Patient’s Perspective of Assisted Reproduction. In Practical Problems in Assisted Conception. Cambridge University Press.