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Current and future applications of 3D printing in congenital cardiology and cardiac surgery
EG Milano, C Capelli, J Wray, B Biffi, S Layton, M Lee, M Caputo, ...
The British journal of radiology 92 (1094), 20180389, 2019
522019
Exploring the uniqueness of congenital heart disease: An interdisciplinary conversation
S Layton, J Wray, LK Leaver, D Koniordou, S Schievano, AM Taylor, ...
Journal of Applied Arts & Health 7 (1), 77-91, 2016
152016
‘Making the Invisible Visible’: an audience response to an art installation representing the complexity of congenital heart disease and heart transplantation
G Biglino, S Layton, M Lee, F Sophocleous, S Hall, J Wray
Medical Humanities 45 (4), 399-405, 2019
102019
Fortune favours the brave: composite first-person narrative of adolescents with congenital heart disease
G Biglino, S Layton, LK Leaver, J Wray
BMJ Paediatrics Open 1 (1), 2017
102017
Beyond heart symbolism: artistic representation of narratives of congenital heart disease
G Biglino, S Layton, J Wray
JAMA 318 (18), 1740-1742, 2017
62017
Defining the role of “relational producer” in arts-and-health collaborations in hospitals: a reflection on catalysts and partnerships
A Ledgard, S Hall, S Layton, M Storor, N Petto, J Wray, G Biglino
Leonardo 54 (3), 345-349, 2021
42021
Towards a narrative cardiology: exploring, holding and re-presenting narratives of heart disease
G Biglino, C Bucciarelli-Ducci, M Caputo, H Carel, B Hurwitz, S Layton, ...
Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy 9 (1), 73, 2019
42019
My Core: conveying the everyday normality of living with congenital heart disease
J Wray, S Layton, G Biglino
Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy 11 (6), 1436, 2021
22021
Under the microscope
S Hall, S Layton, G Biglino, A Ledgard
Creative practices for improving health and social inclusion. 5th …, 2017
22017
What Arts-and-Health Practices Teach Us About Participation, Re-presentation, and Risk
S Layton, J Wray, V Walsh, G Biglino
AMA Journal of Ethics 24 (7), 638-645, 2022
12022
When we meet in a clearing: making research accessible to patients and patient experience accessible to clinicians
G Biglino, S Layton, J Wray
Journal of Patient Experience 6 (4), 333-335, 2019
12019
Strategies for evaluation of a multi-phased complex arts-and-health project
G Biglino, A Ledgard, E Blackburn, S Layton, N Petto, S Hall, J Wray
Wellcome Open Research 9, 15, 2024
2024
“Please keep on beating”—participation in a creative workshop offers unexpected benefits to women with Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
J Wray, S Layton, M Vaccarella, C Bucciarelli-Ducci, G Biglino
Journal of Patient Experience 10, 23743735231151765, 2023
2023
56 Researching emotive topics–practical tips for combining the creative and scientific worlds
I Simcock, S Layton, O Arthurs, J Wray
Archives of Disease in Childhood 108 (Suppl 1), A21-A22, 2023
2023
Interdisciplinarity and patient engagement: New representations of cardiovascular anatomy
G Biglino, S Layton, A Hamer, EG Milano, M Caputo, J Wray
Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine 23 (11), 366, 2022
2022
Communication in Congenital Heart Disease: A Relevant Application for Engineering Models?
G Biglino, MV Ordonez, A Shearn, S Layton, J Wray
Modelling Congenital Heart Disease: Engineering a Patient-specific Therapy …, 2022
2022
Reflection in practice: Inter-disciplinary arts collaborations in medical settings
A Ledgard, S Layton, G Biglino
The Routledge International Handbook of Practice-Based Research, 426-439, 2021
2021
Bearing witness–the artist within the medical landscape: Reflections on a participatory and personal research by practice
S Layton
The Routledge International Handbook of Practice-Based Research, 684-689, 2021
2021
GUEST EDITORS Catherine Baker and Iain D. Gilchrist
A Ledgard, S Hall, S Layton, M Storor, N Petto, J Wray
Leonardo 54 (3), 344, 2021
2021
Artist’s Statement: Home is where the Heart is
S Layton, J Wray, G Biglino
Academic Medicine 95 (11), 1657, 2020
2020
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