Talk:Ann Cartwright

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While directing the Institute, Ann Cartwright was awarded a professorship at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School. She was renowned for her rigorous and meticulous methods of survey research, which she passed on to her research staff.

Research at the Institute spanned the decades of rapid developments in hardware for data and its analysis, including use of card punching and counter sorter machines (the latter was donated to the Science Museum in London where it was put on display), to SPSS on personal computers (which early on required large data files being broken up into different files as early SPSS for personal computers was limited to 1-80 columns of data per file).

The Institute’s survey methodology and findings were usually published as books, in addition to journal papers, monographs and book chapters. Most notably, these included:

Ann Cartwright. Human Relations and Hospital Care. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1964.

Ann Cartwright. Patients and their Doctors: a Study of General Practice Atherton Press, 1967.

Karen Dunnell, Ann Cartwright. Medicine Takers, Prescribers and Hoarders. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972.

Ann Cartwright, John L. Anderson, Lisbeth Hockey. Life Before Death. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973.

Ann Cartwright, Susan Lucas. Report of the Committee on the Working of the Abortion Act: Survey of abortion patients for the Committee. (Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Social Services, the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Secretary of State for Wales by Command of Her Maj. Chairman: Mrs. Justice Lane [Dame Elizabeth Kathleen Lane].) H.M. Stationery Office, 1974

Ann Cartwright. How Many Children? Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1976.

Ann Cartwright, Warwick Wilkins, Changes in family building plans: a follow up study to "How many children?" H.M. Stationery Office, 1976.

Ann Cartwright, Maureen O’Brien. Social Class Variations in Health Care and in the Nature of General Practitioner Consultations. In, Margaret Stacey (ed.). The Sociology of the NHS. Sociological Review Monograph 22. University of Keele, 1976.

Ann Cartwright. The Dignity of Labour? A Study of Childbearing and Induction Tavistock, 1979.

Ann Cartwright, Robert Anderson. Patients and Their Doctors 1977: Report on Some Changes in General Practice Between 1964 and 1977 for the Royal Commission on the National Health Service. Issue 8 of the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Occasional Paper, 1979

Ann Cartwright, Robert Anderson. General Practice Revisited: A Second Study of Patients and Their Doctors. Tavistock Publications, 1981.

Ann Bowling, Ann Cartwright. Life After a Death: A Study of the Elderly Widowed Tavistock Publications, 1982.

Ann Cartwright, Health Surveys in Practice and in Potential. King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, 1983.

Ann Cartwright, Gregor Henderson. More Trouble with Feet: A Survey of the Foot Problems and Chiropody Needs of the Elderly. Stationery Office, 1986.

Ann Cartwright, Clive Seale. The Natural History of a Survey: Account of the Methodological Issues Encountered in a Study of Life Before Death. King’s Fund, 1990.

Ann Cartwright, Joy Windsor. Outpatients and Their Doctors: A Study of Patients, Potential Patients, General Practitioners and Hospital Doctors. HMSO,1992.

Ann Cartwright, Clive Seale. The Year Before Death. Avebury, 1994.


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