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2016. Methods that Matter: Integrating Mixed Methods for More Effective Social Science Research. (Edited volume). University of Chicago Press. 2001, 2004. Remembering to Live: Illness at the Intersection of Anxiety and Knowledge in Rural Indonesia. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. |
Articles and Chapters
2017
Hay, M. Cameron. 2017. “Can Undergraduates be Transdisciplinary? Promoting Transdisciplinary Engagement through Global Health Problem-Based Learning.” Journal on Excellence in College Teaching. 28(3): 51-88.
2016
Hay, M. Cameron and Daniel Furst. “The Responsibilites of Daily Life May Interfere with Adherence to Medications in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc).” Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 22(7)392. DOI: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000000452
Anat Scheiman-Elazary, Cortney Shourt, M. Cameron Hay, Daniel E Furst. 2016. “Rate of Adherence to Anti-Arthritis Medications and Associated Factors among Rheumatoid Arthritis patients: a Systematic Literature Review and Meta-analysis.” Journal of Rheumatology. 43(3): 512-523. DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.141371
Hay, M. Cameron "Building Research Partnerships with Physicians and Patients." Anthropology News. January 2016.
Hay, M. Cameron. “The Heart of Clinical Relationships: Doctor-Patient Communication in Rheumatology.” P. Nicassio, ed. Psychosocial Aspects of Arthritis: Perspectives on Adjustment and Management. pp. 117-132. Springer Press.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Ethnography in Need of Numbers: Mixing Methods to Speak the Local Language, Build Partnerships, and Join Cross-Disciplinary Conversations.” In Methods that Matter, MC Hay, ed. Pp. 41-48. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hay, M. Cameron, TS Weisner, SK Subramanian. “What Makes for the Best Clinical Care?: Using Trigger Films to Better Integrate Guidelines and Experience.” In Methods that Matter, MC Hay, ed. Pp. 230-245. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2015
Hay, M. Cameron. “Maternal Mortality in Indonesia: Anthropological Perspectives on Why Mother Death Defies Simple Solutions.” D.A. Schwartz, ed. Maternal Mortality: Risk Factors, Anthropological Perspectives, Prevalence in Developing Countries and Preventative Stategies for Pregnancy-Related Death. Nova Scientific Publishers.
Ward, Rose Marie and M. Cameron Hay. “Depression, Coping, Hassles, and Body Dissatisfaction: Factors Associated with Disordered Eating. Eating Behaviors. 17: 14-18.
Weisner, Thomas S. and M. Cameron Hay. “Practice to Research: Integrating Evidence-Based Practices with Culture and Context.” Transcultural Psychiatry. 2015. 52(2): 222-243. Published online before print November 21, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1363461514557066
2012
Hay, M. Cameron. “Memory and Medicine.” In The Encultured Brain, D. Lende and G. Downey, eds. Pp. 141-168. Cambridge: MIT.
Agrawal, Harsh, M. Cameron Hay, Elizabeth R. Volkmann, Paul Maranian, Dinesh Khanna, Daniel E Furst. “Satisfaction and Access to Clinical Care in a Rheumatology Clinic at a Large Urban Medical Center.” Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 2012. 18(4):209-211.
2011
Hay, M. Cameron. “Shame and Making Truth: The Social Repairs of Ethnographic Blunders.” IN Being There, Melvin Konner and Sarah Davis, eds. Pp. 112-126. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
2010
Hay, M. Cameron. “Suffering in a Productive World: Chronic Illness, Visibility, and the Space beyond Agency.” American Ethnologist. 37(2): 259-274.
2009
Strathmann, Cynthia and M. Cameron Hay. “Working the Waiting Room: Managing Fear, Hope, and Rage at the Clinic Gate.” Medical Anthropology. 28(3):212-234.
Kravitz, Richard, Debora A. Paterniti, M. Cameron Hay, Saskia Subramanian, Dionne Evans Dean, Thomas S. Weisner, Sunita Vohra, and Naihua Duan. “Marketing Therapeutic Precision: Facilitators and Barriers to Adoption of N-of-1 Trials.” Contemporary Clinical Trials. 30(5): 436-445.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Anxiety, Remembering, and Agency: Biocultural Insights for Understanding Illness.” Ethos. 37(1): 1-31.
2008
Hay, MC, Strathmann C, Lieber E, Wick K, Giesser B. “Why Patients Go Online: Multiple Sclerosis, the Internet, and Physician-Patient Communication.” The Neurologist. 14(6):374-381.
Hay, M. Cameron, Thomas S. Weisner, Naihua Duan, Saskia Subramanian, Edward Nedenski, and Richard Kravitz. “Harnessing Experience: Exploring the gap between Evidence Based Medicine and Clinical Practice” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Experience. 14(5):707-13.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Reading Sensations: A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Process of Distinguishing ‘Fine’ from ‘Sick’.” Transcultural Psychiatry. 45(2): 198-229.
Kravitz, Richard, Ed Nedenski, Naihua Duan, M. Cameron Hay, Saskia Subramanian, and Thomas S. Weisner. “Whatever happened to N-of-1 trials.” Milbank Quarterly. 86(4):533-555.
Hay, MC, Cadigan RJ, Khanna D, Strathman CM, Altman R, McMahon M, Kokab M, Lieber E, Furst DE. “Prepared Patients: The Internet and New Rheumatology Patients.” Arthritis Care and Research. 59(4): 575-582.
Strathmann, Cynthia and M. Cameron Hay. “I’m paying your salary here!: Social Inequality, Consumerism, and the Politics of Space in Medical Clinics.” Human Organization. 67(1): 49-60.
2006
Hay, M. Cameron. “Sick Roles”. The Encyclopedia of Disability, Vol. IV. Gary Albrecht, ed. Pp. 1455-1457. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
2005
Hay, M. Cameron. “Women Standing Between Life and Death: Fate, Agency, and the Healers of Lombok.” Women’s Agency in Asia. Lyn Parker, ed. pp. 26-61. Singapore: Cavendish International.
1999
Hay, M. Cameron. “Dying Mothers: Maternal Mortality in Rural Indonesia.” Medical Anthropology. 18(3): 243279.
2017
Hay, M. Cameron. 2017. “Can Undergraduates be Transdisciplinary? Promoting Transdisciplinary Engagement through Global Health Problem-Based Learning.” Journal on Excellence in College Teaching. 28(3): 51-88.
2016
Hay, M. Cameron and Daniel Furst. “The Responsibilites of Daily Life May Interfere with Adherence to Medications in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc).” Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 22(7)392. DOI: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000000452
Anat Scheiman-Elazary, Cortney Shourt, M. Cameron Hay, Daniel E Furst. 2016. “Rate of Adherence to Anti-Arthritis Medications and Associated Factors among Rheumatoid Arthritis patients: a Systematic Literature Review and Meta-analysis.” Journal of Rheumatology. 43(3): 512-523. DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.141371
Hay, M. Cameron "Building Research Partnerships with Physicians and Patients." Anthropology News. January 2016.
Hay, M. Cameron. “The Heart of Clinical Relationships: Doctor-Patient Communication in Rheumatology.” P. Nicassio, ed. Psychosocial Aspects of Arthritis: Perspectives on Adjustment and Management. pp. 117-132. Springer Press.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Ethnography in Need of Numbers: Mixing Methods to Speak the Local Language, Build Partnerships, and Join Cross-Disciplinary Conversations.” In Methods that Matter, MC Hay, ed. Pp. 41-48. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hay, M. Cameron, TS Weisner, SK Subramanian. “What Makes for the Best Clinical Care?: Using Trigger Films to Better Integrate Guidelines and Experience.” In Methods that Matter, MC Hay, ed. Pp. 230-245. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2015
Hay, M. Cameron. “Maternal Mortality in Indonesia: Anthropological Perspectives on Why Mother Death Defies Simple Solutions.” D.A. Schwartz, ed. Maternal Mortality: Risk Factors, Anthropological Perspectives, Prevalence in Developing Countries and Preventative Stategies for Pregnancy-Related Death. Nova Scientific Publishers.
Ward, Rose Marie and M. Cameron Hay. “Depression, Coping, Hassles, and Body Dissatisfaction: Factors Associated with Disordered Eating. Eating Behaviors. 17: 14-18.
Weisner, Thomas S. and M. Cameron Hay. “Practice to Research: Integrating Evidence-Based Practices with Culture and Context.” Transcultural Psychiatry. 2015. 52(2): 222-243. Published online before print November 21, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1363461514557066
2012
Hay, M. Cameron. “Memory and Medicine.” In The Encultured Brain, D. Lende and G. Downey, eds. Pp. 141-168. Cambridge: MIT.
Agrawal, Harsh, M. Cameron Hay, Elizabeth R. Volkmann, Paul Maranian, Dinesh Khanna, Daniel E Furst. “Satisfaction and Access to Clinical Care in a Rheumatology Clinic at a Large Urban Medical Center.” Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 2012. 18(4):209-211.
2011
Hay, M. Cameron. “Shame and Making Truth: The Social Repairs of Ethnographic Blunders.” IN Being There, Melvin Konner and Sarah Davis, eds. Pp. 112-126. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
2010
Hay, M. Cameron. “Suffering in a Productive World: Chronic Illness, Visibility, and the Space beyond Agency.” American Ethnologist. 37(2): 259-274.
2009
Strathmann, Cynthia and M. Cameron Hay. “Working the Waiting Room: Managing Fear, Hope, and Rage at the Clinic Gate.” Medical Anthropology. 28(3):212-234.
Kravitz, Richard, Debora A. Paterniti, M. Cameron Hay, Saskia Subramanian, Dionne Evans Dean, Thomas S. Weisner, Sunita Vohra, and Naihua Duan. “Marketing Therapeutic Precision: Facilitators and Barriers to Adoption of N-of-1 Trials.” Contemporary Clinical Trials. 30(5): 436-445.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Anxiety, Remembering, and Agency: Biocultural Insights for Understanding Illness.” Ethos. 37(1): 1-31.
2008
Hay, MC, Strathmann C, Lieber E, Wick K, Giesser B. “Why Patients Go Online: Multiple Sclerosis, the Internet, and Physician-Patient Communication.” The Neurologist. 14(6):374-381.
Hay, M. Cameron, Thomas S. Weisner, Naihua Duan, Saskia Subramanian, Edward Nedenski, and Richard Kravitz. “Harnessing Experience: Exploring the gap between Evidence Based Medicine and Clinical Practice” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Experience. 14(5):707-13.
Hay, M. Cameron. “Reading Sensations: A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Process of Distinguishing ‘Fine’ from ‘Sick’.” Transcultural Psychiatry. 45(2): 198-229.
Kravitz, Richard, Ed Nedenski, Naihua Duan, M. Cameron Hay, Saskia Subramanian, and Thomas S. Weisner. “Whatever happened to N-of-1 trials.” Milbank Quarterly. 86(4):533-555.
Hay, MC, Cadigan RJ, Khanna D, Strathman CM, Altman R, McMahon M, Kokab M, Lieber E, Furst DE. “Prepared Patients: The Internet and New Rheumatology Patients.” Arthritis Care and Research. 59(4): 575-582.
Strathmann, Cynthia and M. Cameron Hay. “I’m paying your salary here!: Social Inequality, Consumerism, and the Politics of Space in Medical Clinics.” Human Organization. 67(1): 49-60.
2006
Hay, M. Cameron. “Sick Roles”. The Encyclopedia of Disability, Vol. IV. Gary Albrecht, ed. Pp. 1455-1457. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
2005
Hay, M. Cameron. “Women Standing Between Life and Death: Fate, Agency, and the Healers of Lombok.” Women’s Agency in Asia. Lyn Parker, ed. pp. 26-61. Singapore: Cavendish International.
1999
Hay, M. Cameron. “Dying Mothers: Maternal Mortality in Rural Indonesia.” Medical Anthropology. 18(3): 243279.