Publications list for Dr Stacy Carter

2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006

2011

   
  • Forsyth, R., Scanlan, C., Carter, S., Jordens, C., Kerridge, I. (2011), Decision Making in a Crowded Room: The Relational Significance of Social Roles in Decisions to Proceed With Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation. Qualitative health research. 21(9), 1260-72. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S., Entwistle, V., McCaffery, K., Rychetnik, L. (2011), Shared health governance: the potential danger of oppressive "healthism". The American Journal of Bioethics. 11(7), 57-59. [Abstract]
  • Lipworth, W., Hooker, C., Carter, S. (2011), Balance, balancing, and health. Qualitative Health Research. 21(5), 714-725. [Abstract]
  • Lipworth, W., Kerridge, I., Carter, S., Little, M. (2011), Journal peer review in context: A qualitative study of the social and subjective dimensions of manuscript review in biomedical publishing. Social Science & Medicine. 72(7), 1056-1063. [Abstract]
  • Flitcroft, K., Gillespie, J., Salkeld, G., Carter, S., Trevena, L. (2011), Getting evidence into policy: The need for deliberative strategies?. Social science & medicine. 72(7), 1039-0146. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S., Rychetnik, L., Lloyd, B., Kerridge, I., Baur, L., Bauman, A., Hooker, C., Zask, A. (2011), Evidence, ethics, and values: a framework for health promotion. American Journal of Public Health. 101(3), 465-472. [Abstract]
  • Flitcroft, K., St John, D., Howard, K., Carter, S., Pignone, M., Salkeld, G., Trevena, L. (2011), A comparative case study of bowel cancer screening in the UK and Australia: evidence lost in translation?. Journal of medical screening. 18(4), 193-203. [Abstract]
  • Sbaraini, A., Carter, S., Evans, R., Blinkhorn, A. (2011), How to do a grounded theory study: a worked example of a study of dental practices. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 11, 128. [Abstract]
  • Lipworth, W., Kerridge, I., Carter, S., Little, M. (2011), Should biomedical publishing be ‘opened-up’? Towards a values-based peer-review process. Bioethical Inquiry. 8, 267–280.
  • Flitcroft, K., Gillespie, J., Carter, S., Trevena, L., Salkeld, G. (2011), When good evidence is not enough: the role of context in bowel cancer screening policy in New Zealand. Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice. 7(3), 307-326.

2010

   
  • Lipworth, W., Davey, H., Carter, S., Hooker, C., Hu, W. (2010), Beliefs and beyond: what can we learn from qualitative studies of lay people's understandings of cancer risk?. Health Expectations. 13(2), 113-124. [Abstract]
  • Javanparast, S., Ward, P., Young, G., Wilson, C., Carter, S., Misan, G., Cole, S., Jiwa, M., Tsourtos, G., Martini, A., Gill, T., Baratiny, G., Matt, M. (2010), How equitable are colorectal cancer screening programs which include FOBTs? A review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Preventive Medicine. 50(4), 165-172. [Abstract]
  • Entwistle, V., Carter, S., Cribb, A., McCaffery, K. (2010), Supporting Patient Autonomy: The Importance of Clinician-patient Relationships. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 25(7), 741-745.
  • Carter, S., Samuel, G., Kerridge, I., Day, R., Ankeny, R., Jordens, C., Komesaroff, P. (2010), Beyond Rhetoric in Debates About the Ethics of Marketing Prescription Medicines to Consumers: The Importance of Vulnerability in People, Situations, and Relationships. American Journal of Bioethics- Primary Research. 1(1), 11-21.
  • Carter, S. (2010), Enacting Internal Coherence. In: Researching Practice: A Discourse on Qualitative Methodologies. (pp.143-152).Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

2009

   
  • Carter, S., Hooker, L., Davey, H. (2009), Writing social determinants into and out of cancer control: an assessment of policy practice. Social Science & Medicine. 68(8), 1448-1455. [Abstract]
  • Tong, A., Sainsbury, P., Chadban, S., Walker, R., Harris, D., Carter, S., Hall, B., Hawley, C., Craig, J. (2009), Patients' experiences and perspectives of living with CKD. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 53(4), 689-700. [Abstract]
  • Hooker, C., Carter, S., Davey, H. (2009), Writing the risk of cancer: cancer risk in public policy. Health, Risk & Society. 11(6), 541-560.
  • Carter, S. (2009), Beware dichotomies and grand abstractions: attending to particularity and practice in empirical bioethics. The American Journal of Bioethics. 9(6-7), 76-77. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S., Ritchie, J., Sainsbury, P. (2009), Doing good qualitative research in public health: not as easy as it looks. NSW Public Health Bulletin. 20(7-8), 105-111. [Abstract]

2008

   
  • Tong, A., Sainsbury, P., Carter, S., Hall, B., Harris, D., Walker, R., Hawley, C., Chadban, S., Craig, J. (2008), Patients' priorities for health research: focus group study of patients with chronic kidney disease. Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. 23(10), 3206-14. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S., Jordens, C., McGrath, C., Little, M. (2008), You have to make something of all that rubbish, do you? An empirical investigation of the social process of qualitative research. Qualitative health research. 18(9), 1264-1276. [Abstract]
  • Entwistle, V., Carter, S., Trevena, L., Flitcroft, K., Irwig, L., McCaffery, K., Salkeld, G. (2008), Communicating about screening. BMJ. 337(0), a1591. [Abstract]
  • Lipworth, W., Carter, S., Kerridge, I. (2008), The "EBM Movement": Where did it come from, where is it going, and why does it matter?. Social Epistemology. 22, 425-431.

2007

   
  • Carter, S., Little, M. (2007), Justifying Knowledge, Justifying Method, Taking Action: Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Methods in Qualitative Research. Qualitative health research. 17(10), 1316-1328. [Abstract]
  • Little, M., Jordens, C., McGrath, C., Montgomery, K., Kerridge, I., Carter, S. (2007), Pragmatic pluralism: Mutual tolerance of contested understandings between orthodox and alternative practitioners in autologous stem cell transplantation. Social science & medicine (1982). 64, 1512-23. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S. (2007), Longitudinal Qualitative Research Design: Experience Over Time. Australia: ACSPRI, .

2006

   
  • Carter, S., Chapman, S. (2006), Smokers and non-smokers talk about regulatory options in tobacco control. Tobacco control. 15(5), 398-404. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S. (2006), Longitudinal qualitative research design: experience over time. Australia: ACSPRI: Australian Consortium for Social and Polit, .
  • Quine, S., Carter, S. (2006), Australian baby boomers' expectations and plans for their old age. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 25, 3-8.