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Chris Degeling
Chris Degeling
Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values, University of Wollongong
Verified email at uow.edu.au
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The challenge of overdiagnosis begins with its definition
SM Carter, W Rogers, I Heath, C Degeling, J Doust, A Barratt
Bmj 350, 2015
2402015
Which public and why deliberate?–A scoping review of public deliberation in public health and health policy research
C Degeling, SM Carter, L Rychetnik
Social Science & Medicine 131, 114-121, 2015
2142015
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
Implementing a One Health approach to emerging infectious disease: reflections on the socio-political, ethical and legal dimensions
C Degeling, J Johnson, I Kerridge, A Wilson, M Ward, C Stewart, G Gilbert
BMC Public Health 15, 1-11, 2015
1352015
Public health ethics and more-than-human solidarity
MJ Rock, C Degeling
Social Science & Medicine 129, 61-67, 2015
1152015
A definition and ethical evaluation of overdiagnosis
SM Carter, C Degeling, J Doust, A Barratt
Journal of medical ethics 42 (11), 705-714, 2016
832016
‘It was not just a walking experience’: reflections on the role of care in dog-walking
C Degeling, M Rock
Health promotion international 28 (3), 397-406, 2013
792013
Influencing health policy through public deliberation: Lessons learned from two decades of Citizens'/community juries
C Degeling, L Rychetnik, J Street, R Thomas, SM Carter
Social Science & Medicine 179, 166-171, 2017
692017
Factors influencing the behaviour and perceptions of Australian veterinarians towards antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance
JM Norris, A Zhuo, M Govendir, SJ Rowbotham, M Labbate, C Degeling, ...
PloS one 14 (10), e0223534, 2019
632019
An investigation of the association between socio-demographic factors, dog-exercise requirements, and the amount of walking dogs receive
C Degeling, L Burton, GR McCormack
Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research 76 (3), 235-240, 2012
612012
Culling and the common good: re-evaluating harms and benefits under the one health paradigm
C Degeling, Z Lederman, M Rock
Public Health Ethics 9 (3), 244-254, 2016
592016
Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: Results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians …
A Zhuo, M Labbate, JM Norris, GL Gilbert, MP Ward, BV Bajorek, ...
BMJ open 8 (3), e020439, 2018
572018
Policies on pets for healthy cities: a conceptual framework
MJ Rock, CL Adams, C Degeling, A Massolo, GR McCormack
Health promotion international 30 (4), 976-986, 2015
552015
Toward stronger theory in critical public health: Insights from debates surrounding posthumanism
MJ Rock, C Degeling, G Blue
Critical Public Health 24 (3), 337-348, 2014
522014
Companion animals in natural disasters: a scoping review of scholarly sources
C Travers, C Degeling, M Rock
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 20 (4), 324-343, 2017
512017
Dog-bites, rabies and One Health: Towards improved coordination in research, policy and practice
MJ Rock, D Rault, C Degeling
Social Science & Medicine 187, 126-133, 2017
502017
Parenting and the vaccine refusal process: A new explanation of the relationship between lifestyle and vaccination trajectories
KE Wiley, J Leask, K Attwell, C Helps, C Degeling, P Ward, SM Carter
Social Science & Medicine 263, 113259, 2020
482020
Hendra in the news: Public policy meets public morality in times of zoonotic uncertainty
C Degeling, I Kerridge
Social Science & Medicine 82, 156-163, 2013
452013
A delphi survey and analysis of expert perspectives on one health in Australia
C Degeling, J Johnson, M Ward, A Wilson, G Gilbert
EcoHealth 14, 783-792, 2017
382017
Communicable disease surveillance ethics in the age of big data and new technology
GL Gilbert, C Degeling, J Johnson
Asian Bioethics Review 11, 173-187, 2019
372019
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