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Stacy M. CarterUniversity of Wollongong Verified email at uow.edu.au Cited by 9846 |
Supporting patient autonomy: the importance of clinician-patient relationships
VA Entwistle, SM Carter, A Cribb… - Journal of general internal …, 2010 - Springer
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts
led to the inclusion of respect for autonomy as a key concern in biomedical ethics. The …
led to the inclusion of respect for autonomy as a key concern in biomedical ethics. The …
Which public and why deliberate?–A scoping review of public deliberation in public health and health policy research
Deliberative methods are of increasing interest to public health researchers and
policymakers. We systematically searched the peer-reviewed literature to identify public …
policymakers. We systematically searched the peer-reviewed literature to identify public …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring stakeholder attitudes towards AI in clinical practice
Objectives Different stakeholders may hold varying attitudes towards artificial intelligence
(AI) applications in healthcare, which may constrain their acceptance if AI developers fail to …
(AI) applications in healthcare, which may constrain their acceptance if AI developers fail to …
Justifying knowledge, justifying method, taking action: Epistemologies, methodologies, and methods in qualitative research
In this article, the authors clarify a framework for qualitative research, in particular for
evaluating its quality, founded on epistemology, methodology, and method. They define …
evaluating its quality, founded on epistemology, methodology, and method. They define …
[HTML][HTML] How to do a grounded theory study: a worked example of a study of dental practices
A Sbaraini, SM Carter, RW Evans… - BMC medical research …, 2011 - Springer
Background Qualitative methodologies are increasingly popular in medical research.
Grounded theory is the methodology most-often cited by authors of qualitative studies in …
Grounded theory is the methodology most-often cited by authors of qualitative studies in …
Too much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making
Too much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making Page 1 Too
much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making Jansen and …
much medicine in older people? Deprescribing through shared decision making Jansen and …
Patients' experiences and perspectives of living with CKD
Explicit incorporation of patients' values and preferences is important in health care decision
making. However, there are few data about this topic for patients with chronic kidney disease …
making. However, there are few data about this topic for patients with chronic kidney disease …
[HTML][HTML] Conducting qualitative research online: challenges and solutions
What ways of thinking and concrete strategies can assist qualitative health researchers to
transition their research practice to online environments? We propose that researchers …
transition their research practice to online environments? We propose that researchers …
The challenge of overdiagnosis begins with its definition
The challenge of overdiagnosis begins with its definition Page 1 The challenge of overdiagnosis
begins with its definition Overdiagnosis means different things to different people. SM Carter and …
begins with its definition Overdiagnosis means different things to different people. SM Carter and …
[HTML][HTML] The ethical, legal and social implications of using artificial intelligence systems in breast cancer care
Breast cancer care is a leading area for development of artificial intelligence (AI), with
applications including screening and diagnosis, risk calculation, prognostication and clinical …
applications including screening and diagnosis, risk calculation, prognostication and clinical …