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Overview

Martin Casey is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on health professions, with particular attention to palliative care, end-of-life issues, family and patient care in intensive care units, and geriatric care including nursing homes.

Their recent scholarly work includes:

  • Advance Care Planning for Emergency Department Patients with COVID-19 Infection: An Assessment of a Physician Training Program, 2022, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
  • Thank You to Reviewers, 2022, Journal of Emergency Nursing
  • Table of Contents, 2021, Journal of Emergency Nursing

Martin Casey frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Daniel Markwalter
  • Taryn Amberson
  • Susan Barnason
  • Suellen Breakey
  • Christian N. Burchill

Their publication record includes multiple contributions to the following venues:

  • Journal of Emergency Nursing
  • Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

In terms of disciplinary focus, their main fields and subfields of study cover:

  • Health Professions
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • General Health Professions

Martin Casey's research topics emphasize:

  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes

Best Publications

  • Complete Fabric Analysis of Some Commonly Observed Quartz C-Axis Patterns

    S. M. Schmid;M. Casey

  • Ductile extrusion of the Higher Himalayan Crystalline in Bhutan: evidence from quartz microfabrics

    Djordje Grujic;Martin Casey;Cameron Davidson;Lincoln S. Hollister

  • Continental breakup in magmatic provinces: An Ethiopian example

    C.J. Ebinger;M. Casey

  • Role of shear in development of the Helvetic fold-thrust belt of Switzerland

    John G. Ramsay;Martin Casey;Roy Kligfield

  • Amphibole and lower crustal seismic properties.

    D.J. Tatham;G.E. Lloyd;R.W.H. Butler;M. Casey

  • Preferred crystallographic orientation development during the plastic and superplastic flow of calcite rocks

    E.H. Rutter;M. Casey;L. Burlini

  • Kinematic and tectonic significance of microstructures and crystallographic fabrics within quartz mylonites from the Assynt and Eriboll regions of the Moine thrust zone, NW Scotland

    R. D. Law;M. Casey;R. J. Knipe

  • Lattice preferred orientation and seismic anisotropy in sedimentary rocks

    S. L. A. Valcke;M. Casey;G. E. Lloyd;J.-M. Kendall

  • Fluid-flow properties of faults in sandstone: The importance of temperature history

    Quentin J. Fisher;Martin Casey;Simon D. Harris;Robert J. Knipe

  • Magnetic anisotropy, rock fabrics and finite strain in deformed sediments of SW Sardinia (Italy)

    Catalina M. Lüneburg;Stephan A. Lampert;Hermann D. Lebit;Ann M. Hirt

  • Mica, deformation fabrics and the seismic properties of the continental crust

    Geoffrey E. Lloyd;Robert W.H. Butler;Martin Casey;David Mainprice

  • The microfabric of calcite tectonites from the Helvetic Nappes (Swiss Alps)

    S. M. Schmid;M. Casey;J. Starkey

  • Texture of Solnhofen limestone deformed to high strains in torsion

    Martin Casey;Karsten Kunze;David L. Olgaard

  • Mechanical compaction of deeply buried sandstones of the North Sea

    Quentin J. Fisher;Martin Casey;M.Ben Clennell;Robert J. Knipe

  • An illustration of the advantages of a complete texture analysis described by the orientation distribution function (ODF) using quartz pole figure data

    S.M. Schmid;M. Casey;J. Starkey

  • Mechanics of shear zones in isotropic dilatant materials

    M. Casey

  • A new tectonic model for the Helvetic nappes

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  • Individual orientation measurements in quartz polycrystals: advantages and limitations for texture and petrophysical property determinations

    David Mainprice;Geoffrey E Lloyd;Martin Casey

  • Seismic anisotropy as an indicator of reservoir quality in siliciclastic rocks

    J. M. Kendall;Q. J. Fisher;S. Covey Crump;J. Maddock

  • Constraints on the seismic properties of the middle and lower continental crust

    Geoffery E Lloyd;Robert William Hope Butler;Martin Casey;D. J. Tatham;D. J. Tatham

  • Numerical modelling of finite-amplitude similar folds developing under general deformation histories

    M. Casey;P. Huggenberger

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. H. Butler
Robert W. H. Butler University of Aberdeen
David Mainprice
David Mainprice University of Montpellier
Geoffrey E. Lloyd
Geoffrey E. Lloyd University of Leeds
Quentin J. Fisher
Quentin J. Fisher University of Leeds
Robert J. Knipe
Robert J. Knipe University of Leeds
Richard D. Law
Richard D. Law Virginia Tech
James Wookey
James Wookey University of Bristol
Karel Schulmann
Karel Schulmann University of Strasbourg

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