[PDF][PDF] 15: How to peer review a qualitative manuscript

JP Clark - Peer Review in Health Sciences. BMJ Books, London …, 2003 - opus-tjr.org.au
New models of health demand innovative modes of inquiry, such as qualitative research.
Qualitative methods are well suited to exploring topics like patient satisfaction, compliance, …

Medicalization of global health 1: has the global health agenda become too medicalized?

J Clark - Global health action, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Medicalization analyses have roots in sociology and have critical usefulness for
understanding contemporary health issues including the ‘post-2015 global health agenda’. …

The gendered system of academic publishing

J Lundine, IL Bourgeault, J Clark, S Heidari… - The Lancet, 2018 - thelancet.com
Migrants are often proactive about their health, and immunisation uptake might be high if
offered in a culturally competent environment. Vaccine-preventable diseases carry a high …

[HTML][HTML] What is The Lancet doing about gender and diversity?

J Clark, R Horton - The Lancet, 2019 - thelancet.com
… We read the theme issue on advancing women in science, medicine, and global health
with great enthusiasm, and here we write in response to the Comment by Jocalyn Clark and …

Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement (Chinese edition)

…, N Barrowman, JA Berlin, J Clark… - Journal of …, 2009 - scholars.uthscsa.edu
… Berlin, Jocalyn Clark, Mike Clarke, Deborah Cook, Roberto D'Amico, Jonathan J. Deeks,
PJ Devereaux, Kay Dickersin, Matthias Egger, Edzard Ernst, Peter C. GøtzscheJeremy …

[HTML][HTML] Potential predatory and legitimate biomedical journals: can you tell the difference? A cross-sectional comparison

…, O Maduekwe, L Turner, V Barbour, R Burch, J Clark… - BMC medicine, 2017 - Springer
Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the
introduction of open access publishing. Recently, there has been a rise of online journals …

Firm action needed on predatory journals

J Clark, R Smith - Bmj, 2015 - bmj.com
Jocalyn Clark, executive editor and assistant professor of medicine1… Correspondence
to: J Clark j.clark{at}utoronto.ca … Articles by Jocalyn Clark

The moving target: a qualitative study of elderly patients' decision-making regarding total joint replacement surgery

JP Clark, PL Hudak, GA Hawker, PC Coyte… - JBJS, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Background: Total joint replacement is an accepted, cost-effective, and underutilized treatment
for moderate-to-severe hip and knee arthritis. Yet, research has suggested that many …

“You're perfect for the procedure! Why don't you want it?” Elderly arthritis patients' unwillingness to consider total joint arthroplasty surgery: A qualitative study

PL Hudak, JP Clark, GA Hawker… - Medical Decision …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective. To explore the process by which elderly persons make decisions about a surgical
treatment, total joint arthroplasty (TJA).Methods. In-depth interviews with 17 elderly …

Fear of SARS thwarts medical education in Toronto

J Clark - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Jocalyn Clark