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Conducting qualitative research online: challenges and solutions
SM Carter, P Shih, J Williams, C Degeling, J Mooney-Somers
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 14 (6), 711-718, 2021
1432021
‘Organised’ cervical screening 45 years on: How consistent are organised screening practices?
J Williams, S Carter, L Rychetnik
European Journal of Cancer 50 (17), 3029-3038, 2014
502014
Prioritising access to pandemic influenza vaccine: a review of the ethics literature
JH Williams, A Dawson
BMC Medical Ethics 21 (40), 2020
432020
Screening for cervical, prostate, and breast cancer: interpreting the evidence
SM Carter, J Williams, L Parker, K Pickles, G Jacklyn, L Rychetnik, ...
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 49 (2), 274-285, 2015
382015
Policy considerations for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination from the Collaboration on Social Science in Immunisation
J Leask, H Seale, JH Williams, J Kaufman, K Wiley, A Mahimbo, KK Clark, ...
Med J Aust, 2021
342021
How should we conduct pandemic vaccination?
J Williams, C Degeling, J McVernon, A Dawson
Vaccine 39 (6), 994-999, 2021
302021
Ethical drug marketing criteria for the 21st century
L Parker, J Williams, L Bero
BMJ 361, 2018
292018
Medical donations are not always free: an assessment of compliance of medicine and medical device donations with World Health Organization guidelines (2009–2017)
S McDonald, A Fabbri, L Parker, J Williams, L Bero
International health 11 (5), 379-402, 2019
262019
Conflicted hope: social egg freezing and clinical conflicts of interest
C Mayes, J Williams, W Lipworth
Health Sociology Review 27 (1), 45-59, 2018
222018
Conflicts of interest in Australia’s IVF industry: an empirical analysis and call for action
B Blakely, J Williams, C Mayes, I Kerridge, W Lipworth
Human Fertility 22 (4), 230-237, 2019
192019
Avoiding harm and supporting autonomy are under-prioritised in cancer-screening policies and practices
L Parker, S Carter, J Williams, K Pickles, A Barratt
European Journal of Cancer 85, 1-5, 2017
182017
Priority allocation of pandemic influenza vaccines in Australia–Recommendations of 3 community juries
C Degeling, J Williams, SM Carter, R Moss, P Massey, GL Gilbert, P Shih, ...
Vaccine 39 (2), 255-262, 2021
162021
Constructing an ethical framework for priority allocation of pandemic vaccines
J Fielding, SG Sullivan, F Beard, K Macartney, J Williams, A Dawson, ...
Vaccine 39 (5), 797-804, 2021
132021
Conflicts of interest in medicine: taking diversity seriously
J Williams, C Mayes, P Komesaroff, I Kerridge, W Lipworth
Internal medicine journal 47 (7), 739-746, 2017
132017
Information provision in cervical screening in Australia
J Williams, S Carter, L Rychetnik
Medical Journal of Australia 201 (5), 295-297, 2014
122014
Experiences of risk in Australian hotel quarantine: a qualitative study
B Haire, GL Gilbert, JM Kaldor, D Hendrickx, A Dawson, JH Williams
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 953, 2022
102022
Contested Guideline Development in Australia’s Cervical Screening Program: Values Drive Different Views of the Purpose and Implementation of Organized Screening
J Williams, SM Carter, L Rychetnik
Public Health Ethics 10 (1), 5-18, 2017
92017
Scientism, conflicts of interest, and the marginalization of ethics in medical education
C Mayes, J Williams, I Kerridge, W Lipworth
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 24 (5), 939-944, 2018
82018
An empirical study of the ‘underscreened’ in organised cervical screening: experts focus on increasing opportunity as a way of reducing differences in screening rates
J Williams, SM Carter
BMC Medical Ethics 17 (56), 1-12, 2016
82016
Uncertainty and agency in COVID-19 hotel quarantine in Australia
J Williams, G Gilbert, A Dawson, J Kaldor, D Hendrickx, B Haire
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100034, 2022
62022
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