Cunningham-Burley, Sarah.
Cunningham-Burley, Sarah, 1957-
Sarah Jane Cunningham-Burley researcher
VIAF ID: 64332006 (Personal)
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Works
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Accomplishing an adaptive clinical trial for cancer: Valuation practices and care work across the laboratory and the clinic | |
Accrual and drop out in a primary prevention randomised controlled trial: qualitative study | |
Action to achieve smoke-free homes: an exploration of experts' views | |
Alcohol consumption and young people: exploring meaning and social context | |
Beyond Binaries: Dissolving the Empirical/Normative Divide | |
Biomedicine, self and society: An agenda for collaboration and engagement | |
The burden of care: a focus group study of healthcare practitioners in Scotland talking about parental drug misuse | |
Can promoting awareness of fetal movements and focusing interventions reduce fetal mortality? A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial (AFFIRM). | |
Can the governance of a population genetic data bank effect recruitment? Evidence from the public consultation of Generation Scotland | |
Challenging Childhoods | |
Challenging social structures and changing research cultures | |
The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experience | |
Children's perspectives on how parents protect them from secondhand smoke in their homes and cars in socioeconomically contrasting communities: a qualitative study. | |
The Consequences of Love: Young People and Family Practices in Difficult Circumstances | |
Constituting neurologic subjects: Neuroscience, subjectivity and the mundane significance of the brain | |
Constructing health and sickness in the context of motherhood and paid work | |
Continuities and changes: teenage smoking and occupational transition | |
Contrasting lives, contrasting views? Understandings of health inequalities from children in differing social circumstances. | |
Creating a climate that catalyses healthcare innovation in the United Kingdom - learning lessons from international innovators | |
Diagnosing uncertainty, producing neonatal abstinence syndrome | |
Does metformin reduce excess birthweight in offspring of obese pregnant women? A randomised controlled trial of efficacy, exploration of mechanisms and evaluation of other pregnancy complications | |
Drawing the line: an analysis of lay people's discussions about the new genetics. | |
Embodied innovation and regulation of medical technoscience: transformations in cancer patienthood. | |
Enter the sociologist : reflections on the practice of sociology | |
Eugenics and the new genetics in Britain: examining contemporary professionals' accounts. | |
Everyday listening and speaking | |
Exploring the body | |
Families and the state : changing relationships | |
The 'family–work project': children's and parents' experiences of working parenthood | |
Generation Scotland: consulting publics and specialists at an early stage in a genetic database's development | |
Genomic research and the cancer clinic: uncertainty and expectations in professional accounts. | |
Health Care Robotics: Qualitative Exploration of Key Challenges and Future Directions (Preprint) | |
Health related behavioural change in context: young people in transition. | |
Health-Related Quality of Life for individuals with hepatitis C: A narrative review. | |
Hepatitis C in a new therapeutic era: Recontextualising the lived experience. | |
Identity, community and care in online accounts of hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome. | |
"If she wants to eat…and eat and eat…fine! It's gonna feed the baby": Pregnant women and partners' perceptions and experiences of pregnancy with a BMI >40kg/m2. | |
‘Joined up’ thinking? Unsupported ‘fast-track’ transitions in the context of parental substance use | |
The lived experience of interferon-free treatments for hepatitis C: A thematic analysis. | |
Living with and beyond cancer with comorbid illness: a qualitative systematic review and evidence synthesis | |
Male youth street culture: understanding the context of health-related behaviours | |
Mapping the new molecular landscape: social dimensions of epigenetics. | |
Mothers' concepts of normality, behavioural change and illness in their children | |
Mother's little helper? Contrasting accounts of benzodiazepine and methadone use among drug-dependent parents in the UK. | |
Moving from trust to trustworthiness: Experiences of public engagement in the Scottish Health Informatics Programme | |
Neurobiological limits and the somatic significance of love: Caregivers' engagements with neuroscience in Scottish parenting programmes | |
The new genetics and health: mobilizing lay expertise. | |
NHS manifesto: the missing piece of the puzzle | |
Online accounts of gene expression profiling in early-stage breast cancer: Interpreting genomic testing for chemotherapy decision making | |
Open randomised trial of the (Arabin) pessary to prevent preterm birth in twin pregnancy with health economics and acceptability: STOPPIT-2-a study protocol | |
Patienthood and participation in the digital era | |
Personalised cancer medicine : future crafting in the genomic era | |
Pharmacists and primary care: some research findings and recommendations | |
Polygenic risk-stratified screening for cancer: Responsibilization in public health genomics | |
Practising what we preach? A practical approach to bringing research, policy and practice together in relation to children and health inequalities. | |
Problematisation and regulation: Bodies, risk, and recovery within the context of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome | |
Prudence, pleasure, and cognitive ageing: Configurations of the uses and users of brain training games within UK media, 2005-2015. | |
Public involvement in the governance of population-level biomedical research: unresolved questions and future directions | |
Public knowledge and public trust | |
Public responses to the sharing and linkage of health data for research purposes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies | |
Readings in medical sociology, c1989: | |
Rediscovering the role of the pharmacist. | |
Smokers' and ex-smokers' understanding of electronic cigarettes: a qualitative study. | |
Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative study. | |
The social sciences, humanities, and health | |
The sociology of cancer: a decade of research | |
Strategies for living with the risk of anaphylaxis in adolescence: qualitative study of young people and their parents. | |
Substance, structure and stigma: parents in the UK accounting for opioid substitution therapy during the antenatal and postnatal periods | |
Tackling community concerns about commercialisation and genetic research: A modest interdisciplinary proposal | |
Volunteered, negotiated, enforced: family politics and the regulation of home smoking | |
'Waiting until they got home': gender, smoking and tobacco exposure in households in Scotland. | |
Young people, biographical narratives and the life grid: young people’s accounts of parental substance use |