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Authors Carter, SM (2)Kerridge, I (2)Ashcroft, R (1)Atwere, P (1)Botkin, J (1)Brehaut, J (1)Clifford, T (1)Coyle, D (1)Dawson, Angus (1)Dunfield, L (1)View moreSubjects 1117 Public Health and Health Services (1)2201 Applied Ethics (1)Conflict of interest (1)disinvestment (1)evidence (1)Evidence review (1)evidence-based medicine (1)Grounded Theory (1)living with myeloma (1)managing complications (1)View moreHas file(s) Yes (4)

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LONGITUDINAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN: EXPERIENCE OVER TIME 

Carter, SM
Published 2006-01-01
In this paper I examine time in qualitative researchdesign. I focus on a study design that is almost absent from the literature, inwhich qualitative data are collected repeatedly and prospectively from a cohort of ...
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A critical interpretive synthesis of evidence and values in recommendations to disinvest from population Screening 

Little, J; Nicholls, SG; Clifford, T; Sikora, L; Atwere, P; Ashcroft, R; Newson, A.J.; Potter, B; Brehaut, J; Graham, I; Wilson, M; Lavis, J; Grimshaw, J; Verweij, M; Dawson, Angus; Coyle, D; Kemper, A; Botkin, J; Dunfield, L
Published 2016-07-01
• the interplay between values and evidence in screening policy • methods of an ongoing systematic review • examples of disinvestment decisions
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My time; your time; the time of living with myeloma 

Stephens, M; Jordens, C; Kerridge, I; Carter, SM; McKenzie, H; King, T
Published 2012-11-01
Introduction: Improvements in treatment of myeloma have led to a significant increase in the median duration of survival Management of the disease often requires onerous and complex regimens involving multi-disciplinary ...
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Lead Essay: Conflicts of interest: opening up new territories 

Wiersma, Miriam; Lipworth, W; Komesaroff, Paul; Kerridge, I
Published 2020
Over the last few decades, awareness of the importance of managing conflicts of interest among health-related policymaking, professional, research, and clinical institutions has greatly increased. The visibility of the ...
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