Stacy M Carter
University of Wollongong
187 Papers
780 Citations
Stacy M Carter is an academic researcher from University of Wollongong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 168 publications. Previous affiliations of Stacy M Carter include Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine & University of Sydney.
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Papers
Justifying Knowledge, Justifying Method, Taking Action: Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Methods in Qualitative Research
Stacy M Carter,Miles Little +1 more
TL;DR: A framework for qualitative research, in particular for evaluating its quality, founded on epistemology, methodology, and method is clarified, and research that attends to all three elements and demonstrates internal consistency between them is defined.
Supporting Patient Autonomy: The Importance of Clinician-patient Relationships
TL;DR: It is suggested that a strong focus on decision situations is problematic, especially when combined with a tendency to stress the importance of patients’ independence in choosing, and that Relational understandings of autonomy support recognition of the value of good patient-professional relationships and can enrich the specification of the principle of respect for autonomy.
How to do a grounded theory study: a worked example of a study of dental practices
A Sbaraini,A Sbaraini,Stacy M Carter,R. Wendell Evans,Anthony S. Blinkhorn,Anthony S. Blinkhorn +5 more
TL;DR: By employing grounded theory methodology rigorously, medical researchers can better design and justify their methods, and produce high-quality findings that will be more useful to patients, professionals and the research community.
Patients' Experiences and Perspectives of Living With CKD
Allison Tong,Allison Tong,Peter Sainsbury,Peter Sainsbury,Steven J. Chadban,Rowan G. Walker,David Harris,Stacy M Carter,Bronwyn Hall,Carmel M. Hawley,Jonathan C. Craig,Jonathan C. Craig +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted 9 focus groups (3 each for CKD stages 1 to 5, CKD stage 5D, and CKD Stage 1-5T) and identified five major themes: personal meaning of CKD, managing and monitoring health, lifestyle consequences, family impact, and informal support structures.
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The ethical, legal and social implications of using artificial intelligence systems in breast cancer care
Stacy M Carter,Wendy A Rogers,Khin Than Win,Helen Frazer,Bernadette Richards,Nehmat Houssami +5 more
TL;DR: The ethical, legal and social implications of developments in artificial intelligence in breast cancer care, including applications including screening and diagnosis, risk calculation, prognostication and clinical decision-support, management planning, and precision medicine are reviewed.
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