Follow
Christopher Jordens
Christopher Jordens
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney (1996-2021)
Verified email at sydney.edu.au - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness
M Little, CFC Jordens, K Paul, K Montgomery, B Philipson
Social Science & Medicine 47 (10), 1485-1494, 1998
527*1998
Multiplying health gains: the critical role of capacity-building within health promotion programs
P Hawe, M Noort, L King, C Jordens
Health policy 39 (1), 29-42, 1997
5021997
Indicators to help with capacity building in health promotion
P Hawe, B Lloyd, L King, M Noort, C Jordens, DHHPSS Unit
NSW Health Department, 2000
2772000
Survivorship and discourses of identity
M Little, K Paul, CFC Jordens, EJ Sayers
Psycho‐Oncology: Journal of the Psychological, Social and Behavioral …, 2002
2742002
Discourse communities and the discourse of experience
M Little, CFC Jordens, EJ Sayers
Health: 7 (1), 73-86, 2003
1032003
Life disruption and generic complexity: A social linguistic analysis of narratives of cancer illness
CFC Jordens, M Little, K Paul, EJ Sayers
Social Science & Medicine 53 (9), 1227-1236, 2001
982001
Caring for young people with cancer: practical implications of qualitative engagement with cancer survivors and members of the multidisciplinary team
P Lewis, J Mooney-Somers, P Patterson, CFC Jordens, D Bennett, ...
Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, The 15 (2), 39-42, 2014
892014
You have to make something of all that rubbish, do you? An empirical investigation of the social process of qualitative research
SM Carter, CFC Jordens, C McGrath, M Little
Qualitative Health Research 18 (9), 1264-1276, 2008
702008
Surviving survival: Life after cancer
M Little, C Jordens, K Paul, E Sayers
Choice Books, 2001
622001
On surviving cancer
M Little, EJ Sayers, K Paul, CFC Jordens
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 93 (10), 501-503, 2000
622000
'In this scenario, I do this, for these reasons': narrative, genre and ethical reasoning in the clinic
CFC Jordens, M Little
Social Science & Medicine 58 (9), 1635-1645, 2004
572004
Vulnerability in the narratives of patients and their carers: studies of colorectal cancer
M Little, K Paul, CFC Jordens, EJ Sayers
Health: 4 (4), 495-510, 2000
562000
Health Journalists' perceptions of their professional roles and responsibilities for ensuring the veracity of reports of health research
R Forsyth, B Morrell, W Lipworth, I Kerridge, CFC Jordens, S Chapman
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (2), 130-141, 2012
542012
Use of systematic reviews of randomised trials by Australian neonatologists and obstetricians
C Jordens, P Hawe, L Irwig, D Henderson-Smart, M Ryan, D Donoghue, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 168 (6), 267–270, 1998
521998
Growing up with cancer: accommodating the effects of cancer into young people’s social lives
P Lewis, CFC Jordens, J Mooney-Somers, K Smith, I Kerridge
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 30 (6), 311-319, 2013
502013
From advance directives to advance care planning: current legal status, ethical rationales and a new research agenda
C Jordens, M Little, I Kerridge, J McPhee
Internal medicine journal 35 (9), 563-566, 2005
502005
Knowledge, beliefs, and decisions of pregnant Australian women concerning donation and storage of umbilical cord blood: a population‐based survey
CFC Jordens, IH Kerridge, CL Stewart, TA O'Brien, G Samuel, M Porter, ...
Birth 41 (4), 360-366, 2014
462014
Religious perspectives on abortion and a secular response
M Stephens, CFC Jordens, IH Kerridge, RA Ankeny
Journal of Religion and Health 49 (4), 513-535, 2010
452010
Direct‐to‐consumer personal genome testing: ethical and regulatory issues that arise from wanting to ‘know’your DNA
GN Samuel, CFC Jordens, I Kerridge
Internal Medicine Journal 40 (3), 220-224, 2010
452010
Direct‐to‐consumer advertising under the radar: the need for realistic drugs policy in Australia
FJ Mackenzie, CFC Jordens, RA Ankeny, J McPhee, IH Kerridge
Internal Medicine Journal 37 (4), 224-228, 2007
452007
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20