Dr Stacy Carter

Senior Lecturer in Qualitative Research in Health
Medicine, Central Clinical School
Centre for Values, Ethics & Law in Medicine (VELIM)

K25 - Medical Foundation Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

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Research interests

Stacy's particular area of expertise is qualitative research. She is involved in projects regarding prevention and treatment of cancer, our understanding of risk and the role of corporations in individual and collective experiences of health and illness.

Current national competitive grants*

2010

Implementation and sustainability of non-surgical intervention for dental caries in general dental practice
Evans R, Blinkhorn A, Carter S
NHMRC Project Grant ($376,125 over 3 years)

2007

Difficult Decisions: a critical analysis of consent to high-risk medical procedures
Kerridge I, Stewart C, Jordens C, Carter S
NHMRC Project Grant ($309,750 over 3 years)

Deconstructing DTCA: Towards a differentiated policy response to Direct-to-Consumer Advertising in Australia
Kerridge I, Komesaroff P, Jordens C, Stewart C, Ankeny R, Carter S
NHMRC Project Grant ($185,563 over 3 years)

How do lay people understand the risk of developing cancer? A qualitative study using grounded theory procedures.
Carter S, Hooker C, Thomas S
NHMRC Project Grant ($271,125 over 3 years)

* Grants administered through the University of Sydney

Publications

2009

Tong, A., Sainsbury, P., Chadban, S., Walker, R., Harris, D., Carter, S., Hall, B., Hawley, C., Craig, J. Patients' experiences and perspectives of living with CKD. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2009; 53:689-700. [Abstract]

Carter, S., Hooker, L., Davey, H. Writing social determinants into and out of cancer control: an assessment of policy practice. Social Science & Medicine. 2009; 68:1448-1455. [Abstract]

2008

Tong, A., Sainsbury, P., Carter, S., Hall, B., Harris, D., Walker, R., Hawley, C., Chadban, S., Craig, J. 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. 2008; 23:3206-14. [Abstract]

Carter, S., Jordens, C., McGrath, C., Little, M. You have to make something of all that rubbish, do you? An empirical investigation of the social process of qualitative research. Qualitative health research. 2008; 18:1264-1276. [Abstract]

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