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Stacy M Carter

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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 28, 2025
"Blanket rules just don't work": Qualitative exploration of the relative value of child and adult quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gains for health technology assessmentMarcus Sellars, Joanna Coast, Emily Lancsar, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 13, 2017
Influencing health policy through public deliberation: Lessons learned from two decades of Citizens'/community juriesChris Degeling, Lucie Rychetnik, Jackie Street, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 15, 2022
Direct-to-consumer detection of atrial fibrillation in a smartwatch electrocardiogram: Medical overuse, medicalisation and the experience of consumersPatti Shih, Kathleen Prokopovich, Chris Degeling, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|August 12, 2008
You have to make something of all that rubbish, do you? An empirical investigation of the social process of qualitative researchStacy M Carter, Christopher F C Jordens, Catherine McGrath, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 17, 2023
Making recommendations to subsidize new health technologies in Australia: A qualitative study of decision-makers' perspectives on committee processesMarcus Sellars, Stacy M Carter, Emily Lancsar, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 29, 2021
Labels matter: Use and non-use of 'anti-vax' framing in Australian media discourse 2008-2018Jay Court, Stacy M Carter, Katie Attwell, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 11, 2012
Barriers to and facilitators of colorectal cancer screening in different population subgroups in Adelaide, South AustraliaSara Javanparast, Paul R Ward, Stacy M Carter, et al.
Plos One|April 22, 2016
General Practitioners' Experiences of, and Responses to, Uncertainty in Prostate Cancer Screening: Insights from a Qualitative StudyKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik, et al.
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 7, 2024
Women's views on using artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: A review and qualitative study to guide breast screening servicesStacy M Carter, Diana Popic, M Luke Marinovich, et al.
BMJ Open|January 25, 2018
Primary goals, information-giving and men's understanding: a qualitative study of Australian and UK doctors' varied communication about PSA screeningKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik, et al.
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care|March 28, 2025
"Blanket rules just don't work": Qualitative exploration of the relative value of child and adult quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gains for health technology assessmentMarcus Sellars, Joanna Coast, Emily Lancsar, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 13, 2017
Influencing health policy through public deliberation: Lessons learned from two decades of Citizens'/community juriesChris Degeling, Lucie Rychetnik, Jackie Street, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 15, 2022
Direct-to-consumer detection of atrial fibrillation in a smartwatch electrocardiogram: Medical overuse, medicalisation and the experience of consumersPatti Shih, Kathleen Prokopovich, Chris Degeling, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|August 12, 2008
You have to make something of all that rubbish, do you? An empirical investigation of the social process of qualitative researchStacy M Carter, Christopher F C Jordens, Catherine McGrath, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 17, 2023
Making recommendations to subsidize new health technologies in Australia: A qualitative study of decision-makers' perspectives on committee processesMarcus Sellars, Stacy M Carter, Emily Lancsar, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 29, 2021
Labels matter: Use and non-use of 'anti-vax' framing in Australian media discourse 2008-2018Jay Court, Stacy M Carter, Katie Attwell, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 11, 2012
Barriers to and facilitators of colorectal cancer screening in different population subgroups in Adelaide, South AustraliaSara Javanparast, Paul R Ward, Stacy M Carter, et al.
Plos One|April 22, 2016
General Practitioners' Experiences of, and Responses to, Uncertainty in Prostate Cancer Screening: Insights from a Qualitative StudyKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik, et al.
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 7, 2024
Women's views on using artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: A review and qualitative study to guide breast screening servicesStacy M Carter, Diana Popic, M Luke Marinovich, et al.
BMJ Open|January 25, 2018
Primary goals, information-giving and men's understanding: a qualitative study of Australian and UK doctors' varied communication about PSA screeningKristen Pickles, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik, et al.
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