K. Barlow-Stewart

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2009

Number

25

Co-Authors

Investigating genetic discrimination in Australia: a large-scale survey of clinical genetics clients (2008)

Taylor, S., Treloar, S., Barlow-Stewart, K., Stranger, M, Otlowski, M.

We report first results from the Australian Genetic Discrimination Project of clinical genetics services clients’ perceptions and experiences regarding alleged differential treatment associated...

Investigating genetic discrimination in Australia: Perceptions and experiences of Clinical Genetics Service clients regarding coercion to test, insurance and employment (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Taylor, Sandra, Barlow-Stewart, K, Treloar, S

Survey and interview-based findings from the Consumer Study of the Australian Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP) are reported. These involve perceptions and experiences of clinical genetics clients...

The use of legal remedies in Australia for pursuing allegations of genetic discrimination: Findings of an empirical study (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Taylor, S, Barlow-Stewart, K, Treloar, S

Differential treatment on the basis of genetic status (genetic discrimination), has become an issue of international concern. The Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP) is an Australia-wide study which...

Investigating genetic discrimination in the Australian life insurance sector: The use of genetic test results in underwriting, 1999-2003 (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Barlow-Stewart, K, Taylor, S, Treloar, S

A major component of the Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP), an Australia-wide study to examine the advantages and disadvantages for individuals of having genetic information and cases of alleged...

Investigating genetic discrimination in Australia: Perceptions and experiences of Clinical Genetics Service clients regarding coercion to test, insurance and employment (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Taylor, Sandra, Barlow-Stewart, K, Treloar, S

Survey and interview-based findings from the Consumer Study of the Australian Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP) are reported. These involve perceptions and experiences of clinical genetics clients...

The use of legal remedies in Australia for pursuing allegations of genetic discrimination: Findings of an empirical study (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Taylor, S, Barlow-Stewart, K, Treloar, S

Differential treatment on the basis of genetic status (genetic discrimination), has become an issue of international concern. The Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP) is an Australia-wide study which...

Investigating genetic discrimination in the Australian life insurance sector: The use of genetic test results in underwriting, 1999-2003 (2007)

Otlowski, MFA, Stranger, MJA, Barlow-Stewart, K, Taylor, S, Treloar, S

A major component of the Genetic Discrimination Project (GDP), an Australia-wide study to examine the advantages and disadvantages for individuals of having genetic information and cases of alleged...

A Comparison of community, clinician, and patient preferences for naming a cancer-related mutation (2007)

Wakefield, C. E, Meiser, B, Homewood, J, Barlow-Stewart, K, Tucker, K

This study compared language preferences to describe a cancer-related mutation in three groups: 253 members of the general community, 20 clinicians working in cancer genetics, and 269 individuals at...

Optimising clinical practice in cancer genetics with cultural competence: lessons to be learned from ethnographic research with Chinese-Australians (2003)

Yeo, Soo, Barlow-Stewart, K

Hereditary cancer is about families, and clinicians and genetic counsellors need to understand the cultural beliefs of patients and families about cancer and inheritance. In the light of their...

Cultural aspects of cancer genetics: setting a research agenda (2001)

Eisenbruch, M, Barlow-Stewart, K., Tucker, K., Steel, Z., Goldstein, D.

BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-represented at familial cancer clinics in the UK, the USA, and Australia. This article discusses...