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Stacy M Carter

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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|March 13, 2013
A public health ethics approach to non-communicable diseasesStacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
Qualitative Health Research|November 15, 2007
Justifying knowledge, justifying method, taking action: epistemologies, methodologies, and methods in qualitative researchStacy M Carter, Miles Little
Public Health Research & Practice|August 3, 2017
Cancer screening: concerns, controversy and evidenceSarah McGill, Stacy M Carter
Public Health Research & Practice|August 3, 2017
What is overdiagnosis and why should we take it seriously in cancer screening?Stacy M Carter, Alexandra Barratt
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 1, 2017
Smoking to fit a stigmatised identity? A qualitative study of marginalised young people in AustraliaMarita Hefler, Stacy M Carter
The Patient|July 1, 2026
Should Qualitative Researchers in Health and Medicine be Concerned About Replication?Patti Shih, Stacy M Carter
BMC Medical Ethics|October 8, 2016
An empirical study of the 'underscreened' in organised cervical screening: experts focus on increasing opportunity as a way of reducing differences in screening ratesJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|May 3, 2016
Ethics and health promotion: research, theory, policy and practiceAnnette Braunack-Mayer, Stacy M Carter
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|December 11, 2020
Reporting of screening and diagnostic AI rarely acknowledges ethical, legal, and social implications: a mass media frame analysisEmma K Frost, Stacy M Carter
BMJ Open|March 19, 2015
Doctors' approaches to PSA testing and overdiagnosis in primary healthcare: a qualitative studyKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|March 13, 2013
A public health ethics approach to non-communicable diseasesStacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
Qualitative Health Research|November 15, 2007
Justifying knowledge, justifying method, taking action: epistemologies, methodologies, and methods in qualitative researchStacy M Carter, Miles Little
Public Health Research & Practice|August 3, 2017
Cancer screening: concerns, controversy and evidenceSarah McGill, Stacy M Carter
Public Health Research & Practice|August 3, 2017
What is overdiagnosis and why should we take it seriously in cancer screening?Stacy M Carter, Alexandra Barratt
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 1, 2017
Smoking to fit a stigmatised identity? A qualitative study of marginalised young people in AustraliaMarita Hefler, Stacy M Carter
The Patient|July 1, 2026
Should Qualitative Researchers in Health and Medicine be Concerned About Replication?Patti Shih, Stacy M Carter
BMC Medical Ethics|October 8, 2016
An empirical study of the 'underscreened' in organised cervical screening: experts focus on increasing opportunity as a way of reducing differences in screening ratesJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|May 3, 2016
Ethics and health promotion: research, theory, policy and practiceAnnette Braunack-Mayer, Stacy M Carter
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|December 11, 2020
Reporting of screening and diagnostic AI rarely acknowledges ethical, legal, and social implications: a mass media frame analysisEmma K Frost, Stacy M Carter
BMJ Open|March 19, 2015
Doctors' approaches to PSA testing and overdiagnosis in primary healthcare: a qualitative studyKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
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