104 results on '"Lancaster, Kari"'
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2. The Thing We Call Evidence: Toward a Situated Ontology of Evidence in Policy
3. Mpox Illness Narratives: Stigmatising Care and Recovery During and After an Emergency Outbreak
4. Constitution of Long COVID illness, patienthood and recovery: a critical synthesis of qualitative studies
5. In search of a ‘good number’: knowledge controversy and population estimates in the endgame of hepatitis C elimination
6. Exhausting care: On the collateral realities of caring in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic
7. Situating 'best practice': Making healthcare familiar and good enough in the face of unknowns
8. Falling Short of 90-90-90: How Missed Targets Govern Disease Elimination
9. The fluid hospital: On the making of care environments in COVID-19
10. Early warnings and slow deaths: A sociology of outbreak and overdose
11. Dosing practices made mundane: Enacting HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis adherence in domestic routines
12. Qualitative Interviewing
13. Thank you to our reviewers for 2021 and 2022
14. Understanding how PrEP is made successful: Implementation science needs an evidence-making approach
15. Undoing elimination: Modelling Australia’s way out of the COVID-19 pandemic
16. Qualitative Interviewing
17. What Is an STS Contribution Now?
18. “It's professional but it's personal”: Participation, personal connection, and sustained disagreement in drug policy reform
19. The Social, Material, and Temporal Effects of Monthly Extended-Release Buprenorphine Depot Treatment for Opioid Dependence: An Australian Qualitative Study
20. Uncomfortable science: How mathematical models, and consensus, come to be in public policy
21. Established Tables and Emergent Huddles: Exploring the Processes of Participation Associated With the Policy Changes to Opioid Pharmacotherapy Treatment in Australia in the Context of COVID-19
22. Can a new formulation of opiate agonist treatment alter stigma?: Place, time and things in the experience of extended-release buprenorphine depot
23. How do care environments shape healthcare? A synthesis of qualitative studies among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
24. A universal precautions approach to reducing stigma in health care: getting beyond HIV-specific stigma
25. A Meeting Point for STS Interventions and Conversations
26. Making pandemics big: On the situational performance of Covid-19 mathematical models
27. New directions for participatory modelling in health: Redistributing expertise in relation to localised matters of concern
28. New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations
29. Futures-oriented drugs policy research: Events, trends, and speculating on what might become
30. “A matter of time”: Evidence-making temporalities of vaccine development in the COVID-19 media landscape
31. Excitable models: Projections, targets, and the making of futures without disease
32. Interprofessional dynamics that promote client empowerment in mental health practice: A social work perspective
33. Examining untreated and treated alcohol problem resolution in an Australian online survey sample
34. Ecologies of drug war and more-than-human health: The case of a chemical at war with a plant
35. How to think with models and targets: Hepatitis C elimination as a numbering performance
36. Pharmaceutical citizenship in an era of universal access to hepatitis C treatment: Situated potentials and limits
37. Making legitimacy: Drug user representation in United Nations drug policy settings
38. Managing Risk in the Pro-Empowerment Era of Mental Health Care: A Cross-Cultural Study of Social Work Perspectives in Hong Kong and Sydney
39. Towards an ontological politics of drug policy: Intervening through policy, evidence and method
40. Australian news media reporting of methamphetamine: an analysis of print media 2014–2016
41. Recovery from alcohol problems in the absence of treatment: a qualitative narrative analysis
42. Perceptions of injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT) among people who regularly use opioids in Australia: findings from a cross‐sectional study in three Australian cities
43. What prevents health policy being ‘evidence-based’? New ways to think about evidence, policy and interventions in health
44. Making evidence and policy in public health emergencies: lessons from COVID-19 for adaptive evidence-making and intervention
45. Open-label, multicentre, single-arm trial of monthly injections of depot buprenorphine in people with opioid dependence: protocol for the CoLAB study
46. Wastewater monitoring of SARS-CoV-2: lessons from illicit drug policy
47. Futuring a world without disease: visualising the elimination of hepatitis C
48. Modelling the pandemic: attuning models to their contexts
49. Problematisations in drug use policy, practice and research
50. “Towards eliminating viral hepatitis”: Examining the productive capacity and constitutive effects of global policy on hepatitis C elimination
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