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Books:

 1.  BUETOW S. Ageism and person-centred care: Rehabilitating bias through prudence. Oxford, Routledge, In press.

 2.  BUETOW, S. From loneliness to solitude in person-centred health care. Oxford: Routledge, 2022 (August).

 3.  BUETOW, S. Rethinking pain in person-centred health care: Around recovery. Oxford: Routledge, 2021.

 4.  BUETOW, S. Person-centred health care: Balancing the welfare of clinicians and patients. Oxford: Routledge, 2016.

 5.  BUETOW S,, KENEALY T (eds).  Ideological debates in family medicine.  New York, Nova, 2007.

 6.  BUETOW S. Health research methods: A tabular approach.  New York: Nova Science Publishers. New York: Nova, 2007.

 

Refereed Journal Articles:​​

  1. MADDELA S, BUETOW S, TEH R, MOIR F.  Who uses yoga and why? Who teaches yoga? Insights from a national survey in New Zealand. Journal of Primary Health Care; 2024. https://doi.org/10.1071/HC23102
  2. BUETOW, S., BACCAL, K. WHO is none too keen on Jews. Quadrant Online, 19 December 2023.  https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/israel/2023/12/who-is-none-too-keen-on-jews/
  3. BUETOW, S., ZAWALY, K. Rethinking researcher bias in health research. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2022; 28: 843-6.
  4. ZAWALY, K., MOYES, S., TIPPETT, L.; BUETOW, S., KERSE, Modifiable risk factors and change in cognition of Māori and non-Māori in advanced age: LiLACS NZ. Journal of Applied Gerontology, In press. doi.org/10.1177/0733464821997214.
  5. ZAWALY, K.; FORTIER, R.; BUETOW, S.; TIPPET, L.; KERSE, N. Exploring cognitively loaded physical activity compared with control to improve global cognitive function in older community-dwelling adults with mild cognitive impairment: Systematic review with meta-analysis. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 16: 141-149; 2022.
  6. GAULD, N., BAUMGAERTEL, C., BUETOW, S.  Why are self-medication opportunities limited in Austria? An interview study and comparison with other countries. PLOS One 16; doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0245504, 2021.

  7. ALRUTZ, S., BUETOW, S., CAMERON, L, HUGGARD, P. What happens at work comes home. Healthcare 8, 350; doi:10.3390/healthcare8030350, 2020.

  8. BUETOW, S. The thin man is his clothes. Dressing masculine to be masculine. Journal of Medical Humanities 41: 429-37, 2020. 

  9. OFANOA, M., PAYNTER, J., BUETOW, S. O’ofaki, a health promotion and community development concept to bring Pasifika people together. Health Promotion International: doi: 10.1093/heapro/daaa025, 2020.

  10. BUETOW, S., KAPUR, N., WOLBRING, G. From rehabilitation to ultrabilitation: Moving forward. [Editorial]. Disability and Rehabilitation 42: 1487-9, 2020.

  11. BUETOW, S. Psychological preconditions for flourishing through ultrabilitation: A descriptive framework. Disability and Rehabilitation 42: 1503-10, 2020.

  12. OFANOA, M., BUETOW, S., OFANOA, S., HUGGARD, P., PAYNTER, J., NOSA, V. (2020). Reasons for and impacts of Kava use by Tongan men in Kava clubs in Auckland and Tonga. Social Sciences, 9(2), 56-60. 

  13. LOUGHLIN, M., BUETOW, S., COURNOYEA, M., COPELAND, S.M., CHIN-YEE, B., FULFORD, K.  Interactions between persons – knowledge, decision-making and the co-production of practice [editorial]. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 25: 911-920, 2019.

  14. BUETOW, S, MARTINEZ-MARTIN, P & MCCORMACK, B. Ultrabilitation: beyond recovery-oriented therapy. Disability and Rehabilitation 41: 740-5, 2019.

  15. ZAWALY, K., MOYES, S., TIPPETT, L., BUETOW, S., CHEUNG, G., WOOD, P., ROLLESTON, A.,  KERSE, N. Diagnostic accuracy of a global cognitive screen for Māori and non-Māori octogenarians. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions 5: 542-552, 2019.

  16. BUETOW, S. Apophenia, unconscious bias and reflexivity in nursing qualitative research. International Journal of Nursing Studies 89, 8-13, 2019.

  17. BUETOW, S., WALLIS, K.  The beauty in perfect imperfection. Journal of Medical Humanities, 40: 389-394, 2019.

  18. GAULD, N., KELLY, F., BRYANT L., KUROSAWA, N., EMMERTON, L., BUETOW, S. Medicines Reclassification from a Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective: an International Qualitative Study. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 15: 387-394, 2019.

  19. ZAWALY, K., KERSE, N., TIPPETT, L. BUETOW, S. Cognitive-load of activities for Maori and non‑Maori: a New Zealand consensus. Spotlight on Research. Doi: 10.35831/sor.erh.08262019kz; 2019. 

  20. ZAWALY, K., FORTIER, R., TIPPETT, L., BUETOW, S., KERSE, N. Exploring cognitively-loaded physical activity compared with control to improve global cognitive function in older community-dwelling adults with mild cognitive impairment: Systematic review with meta-analysis. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. Doi: 10.1177/1559827619876887; 2019.

  21. LOUGHLIN, M., MERCURI, M., PARVAN, A., COPELAND, S., TONELLI, M., BUETOW, S. Treating real people: science and humanity. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2018; 24: 919-29.

  22. BUETOW S, GAULD N. Conscientious objection and person-centered care. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 39: 143-155, 2018.

  23. LOUGHLIN, M., BLUHM, R., BUETOW, S., BORGERSON, K., FULLER, J.  Reasoning, evidence, and clinical decision-making:the great debate moves forward. [Editorial] Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2017; 23: 905-14.

  24. BUETOW, S., MARTINEZ-MARTIN, P., McCORMACK B.  Falling upward with Parkinson's disease. npj Parkinson's Disease (Nature Parkinson's Journal). 2017; 3(29): doi:10.1038/s41531-017-0031-3.

  25. GAULD, N., ZENG, I., IKRAM, R., THOMAS, M., BUETOW S. Antibiotic treatment of women with uncomplicated cystitis before and after allowing pharmacist-supply of trimethoprim in New Zealand.  International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2017; 39(1): 165-72. 

  26. OFANOA M., MALUNGA G., HUGGARD P., BUETOW S. “Lalanga: Weaving the Kakala with Constructionist Grounded Theory. International Journal of Health Sciences, 2017.

  27. BUETOW, S., MARTINEZ-MARTIN, P., HIRSCH, M., OKUN, M.  Beyond patient-centred care: person-centered care for Parkinson's disease. npj Parkinson's Disease (Nature Parkinson's Journal), 2, 16019, 2016;  doi: 10.1038/npjparkd.2016.19.​

  28. LOUGHLIN, M., FULLER, J., BLUHM, R., BUETOW, S., BORGERSON, K. Theory, experience and practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 22, 459-465, 2016.

  29. OFANOA, M., OFANOA, S., HUGGARD, P., BUETOW, S.  Loto'i Tonga: Success by achievement - A case study.  Sociology Study 6(6): 402-409, 2016.

  30. BUETOW, S. Morality is about values and character. A commentary on Backström and Nykänen. Collectivity, evil and the dynamics of moral value. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 22, 477-478, 2016. 

  31. GAULD, N., ZENG, I., IKRAM, R., THOMAS, M., BUETOW, S. Treatment of uncomplicated cystitis: analysis of prescribing in New Zealand.  New Zealand Medical Journal 129 (1437), 2016.

  32. ADAMS, C., BUETOW, S., EDLIN, R., ZDRAVKOVIC, N., HEYLIGERS, J. A collaborative approach to integrating information and academic literacy into the curricula of research methods courses. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 42, 222-231, 2016.

  33. CROWLEY, J., BALL, L., McGILL, A.-T., BUETOW, S., ARROLL, B., LEVERITT, M., WALL, C. General Practitioners’ views on providing nutrition care to patients with chronic disease: a focus group study. Journal of Primary Health Care. 7, 357-364, 2016 .

  34. GAULD, N. J., KELLY, F. S., EMMERTON, L. M., & BUETOW, S. A. ‘Widening consumer access to medicines: A comparison of prescription to non-prescription medicine switch in Australia and New Zealand.’ PloS one, 10 (3), 2015, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119011.

  35. DAVIS, R., PARAND, A., PINTO, A & BUETOW, S. ‘Systematic review of strategies to encourage patients to remind healthcare professionals about their hand hygiene.’ Journal of Hospital Infection, 89, 141-162, 2015.

  36. FOGG-ROGERS, L., BUETOW, S., TALMAGE, A., MCCANN, C., LEAO, S., TIPPETT, L., LEUNG, J., MCPHERSON, K., PURDY, S. Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson’s disease: An exploration of participants’ experiences. Disability and Rehabilitation, doi 10.3109/09638288, 2015.

  37. GAULD, N., KELLY, F., EMMERTON, L., KUROSAWA, N., BUETOW, S. Why does increasing public access to medicines differ between countries? Qualitative comparison of nine countries. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2015.

  38. OFANOA, M, PERCIVAL T, HUGGARD P, BUETOW S. Talagna: The Tongan way enquiry. Sociology Study 5, 334-40, 2015.

  39. OFANOA, M, PERCIVAL T, HUGGARD P, BUETOW S. Snakes and ladders: Lessons from Pacific health promotion. Sociology Study 5, 737-43, 2015.

  40. LOUGHLIN, M, BLUHM, R, FULLER, J, BUETOW, S, BORGERSON, K, LEWIS, B. ‘Diseases, patients and the epistemology of practice: mapping the borders of health, medicine and care.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 21,  doi 10.1111/jep.12370, 2015.

  41. BUETOW S. ‘Report clinical sources of heterogeneity in meta-analysis: A commentary on Steurer et al (2014). “Are clinically heterogeneous studies synthesized in systematic reviews?’ European Journal for Person-Centered Healthcare, 3, 131-133, 2015.

  42. BUETOW S. ‘Why patients have a moral obligation to give care to clinicians.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 20, 890-895, 2014.

  43. BUETOW, S. A. ‘How can a family resemblances approach help to typify qualitative research? Exploring the complexity of simplicity.’ SAGE Open, 4 (4), 2014.10.1177/2158244014556604

  44. BUETOW, S. A., TALMAGE, A., McCANN, C., FOGG, L., & PURDY, S. ‘Conceptualizing how group singing may enhance quality of life with Parkinson's disease.’ Disability and Rehabilitation, 36, 430-433, 2014.

  45. BUETOW, S. ‘Caring about the clinician who seems uncaring: the ’as if’ approach.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20, 957-960, 2014.

  46. GAULD, N. J., KELLY, F. S., KUROSAWA, N., BRYANT L. J., EMMERTON, L. M., & BUETOW, S. A. ‘Widening consumer access to medicines through switching medicines to non-prescription: a six country comparison.’ PloS one, 9 (9), 2014, 10.1371/journal.pone.0107726

  47. BUETOW S, DAVIS R. ‘Primacy of patient welfare or moral equality? The example of out-of-hours care.’ European Journal of Person-Centered Health Care, 2, 400-407, 2014.

  48. BUETOW S. ‘Person-centered medicine, mindfulness and medical education. Commentary on Garneau et al. Cultivating person-centered medicine in future physicians.’ European Journal of Person-Centered Health Care, 2, 468-477, 2014.

  49. BUETOW S.  ‘Making the improbable probable: Communication across models of medical practice.’  Health Care Analysis 22, 160-173, 2014.

  50. ADAMS P, BUETOW S. ‘The place of theory in assembling the central argument for a dissertation.’  Theory and Psychology, 24, 93-110, 2014.

  51. BUETOW S., TALMAGE A, MCCANN C, FOGG L, PURDY S. ‘Conceptualizing how group singing may enhance quality of life with Parkinson’s disease.’  Disability and Rehabilitation 2013; doi: 10.3109/09638288.2013.793749

  52. BUETOW S, DAVIS R, CALLAGHAN K, DOVEY S. ‘What attributes of patients affect their involvement in safety? A key opinion leaders’ perspective.’  BMJ Open; 3: e003104, 2013; doi 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003104.

  53. LOUGHLIN M, BLUHM R, STOYANOV DS, BUETOW S, UPSHUR RE, BORGERSON K, GOLDENBERG MJ, KINGMA E. 'Explanation, understanding, objectivity and experience.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice; 19(3), 415-21, 2013.

  54. BUETOW S. ‘Kindness as sincere benevolence.’  Canadian Medical Association Journal 185, 928, 2013.

  55. SALMON J, BUETOW S. ‘Transcendental phenomenology and classic grounded theory as mixed data collection methods in a study exploring fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in New Zealand.’ Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology 20(2), e82-90, 2013.

  56. BUETOW S. ‘The traveller, miner, cleaner and conductor.  Idealized roles of the qualitative interviewer.’  Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 18(1), 51-4, 2013.

  57. BUETOW S.  ‘The best interest of the patient must always come first: NO.’  Journal of Primary Health Care 5, 76-77, 2013.

  58. BUETOW S. ‘‘Pieces of eight!  Pieces of eight!’  But where’s the treasure? A commentary on Cribb and Donetto (2013).  Patient involvement and shared decision-making: an analysis of components, models and practical knowledge.’  European Journal of Person-Centered Healthcare 1, 50-2, 2013.

  59.  BUETOW S, ARROL B. ‘Doctor gratitude: A framework and practical suggestions.’ Canadian Medical Association Journal 184(18), 2064, 2012.

  60. BUETOW S. ‘Getting the balance right: Thick and thin approaches to harmonizing State particularism and the human right to health.’ Health Expectations 15, 441-448, 2012.

  61. KENEALY T, ORR-WALKER B, CUTFIELD R, ROBINSON E, BUETOW S, SIMMONS D. ‘Does a Diabetes Annual Review make a difference?’ Diabetic Medicine 29(8):e217-22, 2012.

  62. GAULD N, EMMERTON L, KELLY F, BRYANT L, BUETOW S. ‘Innovations from “down-under”: a focus on reclassification in New Zealand and Australia.’  SelfCare; 3(5): 88-100, 2012.

  63. HOARE K, MILLS J, FRANCIS K, BUETOW S. ‘Using an emic and etic ethnographic technique in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses in New Zealand.’ Journal of Research in Nursing 18(8), 720-731, 2012.

  64. LOUGHLIN M, BLUHM R, BUETOW S, UPSHUR R, GOLDENBERG M, BORGERSON K, ENTWISTLE V, KINGMA E. ‘Reason and Value: making reasoning fit for practice’ (Editorial).  Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18, 929-937, 2012.

  65. BUETOW S. ‘Intuition as an integrative and rehumanising force.  Commentary on Braude (2012)’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18, 1113-1115, 2012.

  66. BUETOW S, HENSHAW J, CHA R, O'SULLIVAN D. ‘Distinguishing objective from subjective assessments of the severity of medication-related safety events among people with Parkinson’s disease: a qualitative study.’ Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics 37, 436-440, 2012.

  67. GAULD N, EMMERTON L, KELLY F, BUETOW S. ‘A new model of prescription to non-prescription reclassification: the calcipotriol case study.’ Clinical Therapeutics 34, 1324-32, 2012.

  68. SALMON J, BUETOW S. ‘An exploration of the experiences and perspectives of New Zealanders with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.’  Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology 19(1), e41-e50, 2012.

  69. BUETOW S, FUEHRER A, MACFARLANE K, MCCONNELL D, MOIR F, HUGGARD P, DOERR H. ‘Development and validation of new measures of caring in the doctor‑patient relationship.’  Patient Education and Counseling 86, 264-269, 2012.

  70. BUETOW S.  ‘A medicine of personal meaning does not necessarily depend on health or healing.’  International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine 1, 592-597, 2011.

  71. LOUGHLIN M, BLUHM R, BUETOW S, UPSHUR R, GOLDENBERG M, BORGERSON K, ENTWISTLE V. ‘Virtue, progress and practice’ (Editorial). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17, 839-846, 2011.

  72. BUETOW S, ENTWISTLE V. ‘Pay for Virtue: an Option to Improve Pay for Performance?’  Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17, 894-898, 2011.

  73. BUETOW S. ‘Uncertainty in health care: When can it be a virtue?’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17: 873-876, 2011.

  74. BUETOW S. ‘A framework for doing person-centred health research.’ International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine 1 (2): 358-361, 2011.

  75. BUETOW S, MINTOFT B. ‘When should patient intuition be taken seriously?’  Journal of General Internal Medicine 26: 433-436, 2011.

  76. JANSEN P, BACAL K, BUETOW S. ‘Maori and non-Maori experiences of general practice.’ New Zealand Medical Journal; 124 (1330), 2011; ISSN 1175 8716; www.nzma.org.nz/journal/124-1330/4555/

  77. BUKOWSKI K, BUETOW S. ‘Making the invisible visible: A Photovoice exploration of homeless women’s lives in central Auckland.’ Social Science and Medicine; 72: 739-746, 2011.

  78. BUETOW S. ‘Person-centred care: Bridging current models of the clinician-patient relationship.’ International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine 1: 196‑203, 2011.

  79. CROOKS C, AMERATUNGA R, BREWERTON M, TOROK M, BUETOW S ET AL. ‘Adverse reactions to food in New Zealand children aged 0-5 years.’  New Zealand Medical Journal 123 (1327), 2010; ISSN 1175 8716; www.nzma.org.nz/journal/123-1327/4469/

  80. LOVELL-SMITH D, KENEALY T, BUETOW S.  ‘Eating when empty is good for your health.’  Medical Hypotheses 75, 172-178, 2010.

  81. BUETOW S, KIATA L, LIEW T, KENEALY T, DOVEY S, ELWYN G.  ‘Approaches to reducing the most important patient errors in primary health care: Patient and professional perspectives.’ Health and Social Care in the Community 18, 296-303, 2010.

  82. ADAMS P, BUETOW S, ROSSEN F. ‘Poisonous partnerships: Health sector buy-in to arrangements with government and addictive consumption industries.’  Addiction 105; 585-490, 2010.

  83. BUETOW S. ‘Thematic analysis and its reconceptualization as ‘saliency analysis’.’ Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 15, 123-125, 2010.

  84. BUETOW S, ADAMS P. ‘Oath-taking: a divine prescription for health‑related behaviour change?’  Medical Hypotheses 74, 422-427, 2010.

  85. BUETOW S, BRYANT L, O'SULLIVAN D, HENSHAW J. ‘Medication timing errors for Parkinson’s disease in New Zealand: Perceptions of caregivers and people with Parkinson’s.’ Parkinson’s Disease 2010. Article ID 432983 Doi:10.4061/2010/432983

  86. BUETOW S.  ‘EBM and the strawman: a commentary on Devisch and Murray (2009). ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident’: Deconstructing ‘evidence‑based’ medical practice.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15, 957-959, 2009.

  87. BUETOW S, MCALLUM C, UPSHUR R. ‘Using philosophy to help manage the fear of death.’ Journal of Palliative Care, 25,111-116, 2009.

  88. BUETOW S, KENEALY T. ‘Learning to ‘see’ in the clinician-patient relationship.’ Journal of Primary Health Care 1, 148-150, 2009.

  89. BUETOW S, KIATA L, LIEW T, KENEALY T, DOVEY S, ELWYN G. ‘Patient error: a preliminary taxonomy.’ Annals of Family Medicine 7, 223-231, 2009.

  90. BUETOW S.  Something in Nothing: Negative Space in the Clinician‑Patient Relationship. Annals of Family Medicine 7, 80-83, 2009.

  91. BUETOW S, JUTEL A, HOARE K. ‘Shrinking social space in the doctor-modern patient relationship: a review of forces for, and implications of, role convergence.’ Patient Education and Counseling 74, 97‑103, 2009.

  92. BUETOW S, BRYANT L. ‘Is the rate of generic drug prescribing a fair measure of pay-for-performance?’  Disease Management and Health Outcomes 16, 377-380, 2008.

  93. BUETOW S. ‘Metatheory, change and evidence-based medicine.  Commentary on Isaac and Franceschi (2008).  EBM: Evidence to practice and practice to evidence.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14, 660-662, 2008.

  94. BUETOW S, GETZ L, ADAMS P. ‘Individualised population care: linking personal care to population care in general practice.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14, 761-766, 2008

  95. BUETOW S, GIDDINGS L, NAYER S, WILLIAMS L. ‘Perceived unmet needs for health care among Parkinson’s Society of New Zealand members with Parkinson’s disease.’ Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 14: 495-500, 2008.

  96. BUETOW S, WENSING M. ‘What might European general practice learn from New Zealand experience of practice accreditation?’ European Journal of General Practice 14, 40-44, 2008.

  97. GROSS R, MYERS JDC, ELHAYNAY A, BUETOW S. ‘Pay for Performance Programs in Israeli Sick Funds.’ Journal of Health Organisation and Management 22, 23-35, 2008.

  98. BUETOW S.  ‘Pay for performance in New Zealand primary health care.’  Journal of Health Organisation and Management 22, 36-47, 2008.

  99. BUETOW S, ELWYN G.  ‘The window mirror: a new model of the patient‑physician relationship.’ Open Medicine 2(1), E20-25, 2008.

  100. ELWYN G, BUETOW S, HIBBARD J, WENSING M. 'Respecting the subjective: quality measurement from the patient’s perspective.' British Medical Journal 335,1021-1022, 2007.

  101. BUETOW S, JANES R, STEED R, IHIMAERA L, ELLEY CR.'Why don’t some women return for cervical cancer screening?  A hermeneutic phenomenological investigation.'  Health Care for Women International 28, 843-852, 2007.

  102. BUETOW S. 'Non-attendance for health care: When rational beliefs collide.' Sociological Review 55, 3, 592-610, 2007

  103. BUETOW S. 'Yes, to intellectual integrity, but without the Sartrean existentialist attitude: a commentary on Murray et al. (2007) No exit? Intellectual integrity under the regime of ‘evidence’ and ‘best practices’.'  Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13, 526-528, 2007.

  104. BUETOW S. 'What motivates professionals? Opportunities to gain insights from theory.' Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 12, 183-185, 2007.

  105. JUTEL A, BUETOW S. 'A picture of health? Unmasking the role of appearance in health.' Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 50, 421-434, 2007.

  106. BUETOW S, ELWYN G. 'Patient safety and patient error.' Lancet 369, 158‑161, 2007.

  107. BUETOW S, ELWYN G. 'Patient performance standards: the next bold policy initiative in health care?' Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 12, 48‑53, 2007.

  108. BUETOW S, ADAMS P. 'Is there any ideal of ‘high quality care’ opposing ‘low quality care’ and does it matter?  A deconstructionist reading.' Health Care Analysis 14: 123-132, 2006.

  109. UPSHUR R, BUETOW S, LOUGHLIN M, MILES A. 'Can academic and clinical journals be in financial conflict of interest situations? The case of evidence-based incorporated.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12, 405-409, 2006.

  110. BUETOW S, UPSHUR R, MILES A, LOUGHLIN M.'Taking stock of evidence-based medicine: Opportunities for its continuing evolution.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12, 399‑404, 2006.

  111. BUETOW S. 'Opportunities to elaborate on casuistry in clinical decision‑making.  Commentary on Tonelli (2006). Integrating evidence into clinical practice: an alternative to evidence-based approaches.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12, 248-256. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12: 427-432, 2006.

  112. BUETOW S, ELWYN G. 'Are patients morally responsible for their errors?' Journal of Medical Ethics 32, 260-262, 2006.

  113. BUETOW S. 'To care is to coprovide'. Annals of Family Medicine 3, 553-555, 2005.

  114. JANES R, ARROLL B, BUETOW S, COSTER G, MCCORMICK R, HAGUE I. 'Rural New Zealand health professionals’ perceived barriers to greater use of the Internet for learning.' Rural and Remote Health 5, 436 (Online), 2005; http://rrh.deakin.edu.au

  115. MULCAHY P, BUETOW S, OSMAN L, COSTER G, BRAY Y, WHITE P, ELKINGTON H. 'GPs’ attitudes to discussing prognosis in severe COPD: An Auckland (NZ) to London (UK) comparison.' Family Practice 22, 538-540.

  116. BUETOW S, RICHARDS D, MITCHELL E, GRIBBEN B, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M. 'Teenage use of GP care for moderate‑severe asthma in Auckland.' New Zealand Medical Journal 2005, 118; http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118‑1218/1558/

  117. BUETOW S, DOCHERTY B. ‘The seduction of general practice and illegitimate birth of an expanded role in population health care.’ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 11, 397-404, 2005.

  118. ARROLL B, BUETOW S, ARROLL J, ARROLL M. 'A study on back and shoulder pain in a random sample of the Auckland public.' New Zealand Family Physician 32, 98-102, 2005.

  119. BUETOW S.'Distributed decisions: The example of child access to primary health care.' Sociology 39, 107-120, 2005.

  120. BUETOW S. 'High need patients receiving targeted entitlements:what responsibilities do they have in primary health care?' Journal of Medical Ethics 31, 304-306, 2005.

  121. JANES R, ARROLL B, BUETOW S, COSTER G, MCCORMICK R, HAGUE I. 'Few rural GPs use the Internet frequently in regard to patient care.' New Zealand Medical Journal 118, 2005; http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118-1212/1380/

  122. GOODYEAR-SMITH F, ARROLL B, COUPE N, BUETOW S. 'Ethnic differences in mental health and lifestyle issues: results from multi-item general practice screening.' New Zealand Medical Journal 118, 2005;http:www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118-1212/1374/

  123. BUETOW S. 'Why the need to reduce medical errors is not obvious.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11, 53-57, 2005.

  124. HALLIWELL J, MULCAHY, BUETOW S, BRAY Y, COSTER G, OSMAN L.'GP discussion of prognosis with patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A qualitative study.' British Journal of General Practice 54, 904-908, 2004.

  125. BUETOW S, COSTER G, MORRISON A. 'Do vocationally registered GPs obtain better outcomes than other GPs?  A study of Accident Compensation claims data.' New Zealand Family Physician 31, 381-386, 2004.

  126. BUETOW S.'Towards a new definition of provider continuity.'Annals of Family Medicine 2, 509-511, 2004.

  127. KERSE N, BUETOW S, MAINOUS A. III, YOUNG G, COSTER G, ARROLL B. 'The doctor‑patient interaction: how does it work?' Annals of Family Medicine 2, 455‑461, 2004.

  128. BUETOW S, RICHARDS D, MITCHELL E, GRIBBEN B, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M. 'Attendance for General Practitioner asthma care among children with moderate-severe asthma in Auckland, New Zealand.' Social Science and Medicine 59, 1831‑1842, 2004.

  129. JANES R, ARROLL B, BUETOW S, COSTER G, MCCORMICK R, HAGUE I. 'Many North Island rural general practitioners appear not to use Internet websites as a frequent source of health information.' New Zealand Family Physician 31, 239‑244, 2004.

  130. BUETOW S, COSTER G. 'Is New Zealand according too much importance to continuous quality improvement in healthcare?'  New Zealand Medical Journal 117, 2004; http://nzma.org.nz/journal/117-1198/979/

  131. BUETOW S. 'Six lessons from an ideal type of New Zealand Maori quality improvement in health care.' International Journal of Quality in Health Care 16, 417-422, 2004.

  132. BUETOW S. 'Patient experience of time duration. Strategies for ‘slowing time’ and ‘accelerating time’ in general practices.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10, 21-25, 2004.

  133. BUETOW S, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M, GRIBBEN B, MITCHELL E. 'Is avoidance of chronic, moderate-severe, child asthma a potentially non‑adaptive response by patients and informal caregivers?  A view of medical practitioners.' New Zealand Family Physician 30, 391-394, 2003.

  134. GILLON M, BUETOW S, WELLINGHAM J, TALBOYS S.'A practical approach to quality improvement – the experience of the RNZCGP Practice Standards Validation Field Trial.' New Zealand Medical Journal 116, 2003; http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/116-1186/682/

  135. BUETOW S. 'The ethics of public consultation in health care: An orthodox Jewish perspective.' Health Care Analysis 11, 151-160, 2003.

  136. BUETOW S, WELLINGHAM J.'Accreditation of general practices: challenges and lessons.' Quality and Safety in Health Care 12, 129-135, 2003.

  137. BUETOW S, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M, GRIBBEN B, MITCHELL E. 'GP care for moderate to severe asthma in children: What do infrequently attending mothers disagree with and why?' Family Practice 20, 155-161, 2003.

  138. BUETOW S, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M, GRIBBEN B, MITCHELL E. 'Key informant representations of Māori and other patient fears of accessing general practitioner care for child asthma in Auckland, New Zealand.' Health Education 103, 88-98, 2003.

  139. ARROLL B, PANDIT S, BUETOW S. 'Prostate cancer screening: Knowledge, attitudes and practices of men aged 40-79 years.'  New Zealand Medical Journal 116, 2003;  http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/116-1176/477/

  140. BUETOW S, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M, GRIBBEN B, MITCHELL E. 'Qualitative insights into practice time management: does ‘patient-centred time’ in practice management offer a portal to improved access?' British Journal of General Practice 52, 981-987, 2002.

  141. BUETOW S. 'Beyond evidence-based medicine: bridge-building a medicine of meaning.' Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8, 103-108, 2002.

  142. GOHNS A, BUETOW S, GOODYEAR-SMITH F, MCCORMICK R.'Provision of methadone treatment in the primary health care setting: assisting service providers to overcome barriers.' New Zealand Family Physician 29, 172-175, 2002.

  143. COSTER G, BUETOW S. ‘Challenges for needs assessors.’ New Zealand Medical Journal 115, 298-300, 2002.

  144. BUETOW S, ADAIR V, COSTER G, HIGHT M, GRIBBEN B, MITCHELL E. 'Reasons for poor understanding of when and how to access GP care for child asthma in Auckland, New Zealand.' Family Practice 19, 319-325, 2002.

  145. BUETOW S, COSTER G. 'Heart failure in general practice: unmet patient needs for information?' Patient Education and Counseling 45, 181-185, 2001.

  146. BUETOW S, COSTER G.'Enabling clinical governance: a primary care audit of prescribing for heart failure in central Auckland, New Zealand.' British Journal of Clinical Governance 6, 175-182, 2001.

  147. BUETOW S, COSTER G.'Looking forwards to health needs assessments: a new perspective on need.' New Zealand Medical Journal 114, 92‑94, 2001.

  148. BUETOW S, KERSE N.'Does reported health promotion activity neglect people with ill-health?' Health Promotion International 16, 73-78, 2001.

  149. BUETOW S, GOODYEAR-SMITH F, COSTER G. 'Patient strategies for coping with heart failure.' Family Practice 18, 117‑122, 2001.

  150. GOODYEAR-SMITH F, BUETOW S. 'Power issues in the doctor-patient relationship.'  Health Care Analysis 9, 449-462, 2001.

  151. BUETOW S, COSTER G.'New Zealand and United Kingdom experiences with using the RAND modified‑Delphi approach to produce angina and heart failure criteria for quality assessment in general practice.' Quality in Health Care 9, 222‑231, 2000.

  152. BUETOW S, KENEALY T. 'Evidence-based medicine: the need for a new definition.'  Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 6, 85-92, 2000.

  153. CAMPBELL S, ROLAND M, BUETOW S. 'Defining quality of care.' Social Science and Medicine 51, 1611-1625, 2000.

  154. BUETOW S, ROLAND M.'Clinical governance: bridging the gap between managerial and clinical approaches to quality of care.' Quality in Health Care 8, 184-90, 1999.

  155. BUETOW S. 'Patient enrolment with co-payments: implications for patient choice in general practice.' New Zealand Medical Journal 112, 473‑474, 1999.

  156. BUETOW S. 'Unsolicited GP advice against smoking: To give or not to give?'  Journal of Health Communication 4, 67-74, 1999.

  157. CAMPBELL S, ROLAND M, SHEKELLE P, CANTRILL J, BUETOW S, CRAGG D. 'The development of review criteria for assessing the quality of management of stable angina, adult asthma and non‑insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in general practice.'  Quality and Safety in Health Care 8, 6-15, 1999.

  158. CAMPBELL S, ROLAND M, QUAYLE J, BUETOW S, SHEKELLE P. 'Quality indicators for general practice: which ones can general practitioners and health authority managers agree are important and how useful are they?'  Journal of Public Health Medicine 20, 414-421, 1998.

  159. BUETOW S, CANTRILL J, SIBBALD B. 'Risk communication in the patient-health professional relationship.' Health Care Analysis 6, 261-270, 1998.

  160. BUETOW S. 'Negotiated care: advancing patient-centredness in the patient‑physician relationship.' Journal of Royal Society of Medicine 91, 199‑201, 1998.

  161. BUETOW S.'The scope for the involvement of patients in their consultations with health professionals: rights, responsibilities and preferences of patients.' Journal of Medical Ethics 24, 243-247, 1998.

  162. CANTRILL J, SIBBALD B, BUETOW S. Indicators of the appropriateness of long term prescribing in general practice in the United Kingdom: consensus development, face and content validity, feasibility, and reliability. Quality and Safety in Health Care 7, 130-135, 1998.

  163. BUETOW S, SIBBALD B, CANTRILL J, HALLIWELL S. 'Appropriateness in health care: Application to prescribing.' Social Science and Medicine 45, 261‑271, 1997.

  164. BUETOW S, SIBBALD B, CANTRILL J, HALLIWELL S. 'Potentially inappropriate long-term prescribing in general practice in the United Kingdom, 1980‑95: a systematic literature review.'  British Medical Journal 313: 1371‑1374, 1996.

  165. BUETOW S. 'Testicular cancer: to screen or not to screen?' Journal of Medical Screening 3, 3-6, 1996.

  166. BUETOW S, DOUGLAS R, HARRIS P. 'Computer assisted personal interviews: development and experience of an approach in Australian general practice research.' Social Science Computer Review 14, 205‑212, 1996.

  167. BUETOW S. 'Formal complaints and disciplinary proceedings involving medical practitioners: Recent developments in New South Wales, Australia.' Medicine and Law 14, 559-569, 1996.

  168. CANTRILL J, SIBBALD B, BUETOW S.'The delphi and nominal group techniques in health services research.' International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 4, 67‑74, 1996.

  169. BUETOW S. 'Epidemiology of testicular cancer.' Epidemiologic Reviews 17, 433-449, 1995.

  170. BUETOW S. 'What do general practitioners and their patients want from general practice and are they receiving it? A framework.' Social Science and Medicine 40, 213‑221, 1995.

  171. BUETOW S, ARIAS L, PETERSON C. 'The core content of general practice care in Australia: Approach to DOUGLAS R, WOODWARD A, MILES H, BUETOW S, MORRIS D. 'A prospective study of proneness to acute respiratory illness in the first two years of life.' International Journal of Epidemiology 23, 818-826, 1994.

  172. BUETOW S. 'International migration: some consequences for urban areas in Australia and New Zealand.' International Migration 32, 307-328, 1994.

  173. BUETOW S. 'Perinatal autopsies: their conduct and reporting in Australia.' Medical Journal of Australia 156, 492-494, 1992.

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