Debbie Noble-Carr

Debbie Noble-Carr

Australian National University

H-index: 18

Oceania-Australia

About Debbie Noble-Carr

Debbie Noble-Carr, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of children's research, vulnerable children, grief and loss, breastfeeding, child protection.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Stillbirth, neonatal and infant death: learning from bereaved parents.

Providing Lactation Care Following Stillbirth, Neonatal and Infant Death: Learning from Bereaved Parents

Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant

Family conflict as ontological (in) security for young people with experiences of homelessness

'It was a shared duty': Bereaved fathers' perspectives, experiences and practices in relation to their partner's lactation after infant death

The nature and extent of qualitative research conducted with children about their experiences of domestic violence: Findings from a meta-synthesis

Mapping hospital-based lactation care provided to bereaved mothers: A basis for quality improvement

The “lactation after infant death (AID) framework”: a guide for online health information provision about lactation after stillbirth and infant death

Debbie Noble-Carr Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Citations(all)

976

Citations(since 2020)

543

Cited By

604

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

Australian National University

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Debbie Noble-Carr Skills & Research Interests

children's research

vulnerable children

grief and loss

breastfeeding

child protection

Top articles of Debbie Noble-Carr

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Stillbirth, neonatal and infant death: learning from bereaved parents.

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2023/5/17

Providing Lactation Care Following Stillbirth, Neonatal and Infant Death: Learning from Bereaved Parents

Breastfeeding Medicine

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2023/4/1

Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant

Sociology of Health & Illness

Catherine Waldby

Debbie Noble‐Carr

Katherine Carroll

2023/1

Family conflict as ontological (in) security for young people with experiences of homelessness

Child & Family Social Work

Steven Roche

Justin Barker

Debbie Noble‐Carr

2023/12/12

'It was a shared duty': Bereaved fathers' perspectives, experiences and practices in relation to their partner's lactation after infant death

Breastfeeding Review

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2022/3/1

The nature and extent of qualitative research conducted with children about their experiences of domestic violence: Findings from a meta-synthesis

Debbie Noble-Carr

Tim Moore

Morag McArthur

2021/10

Mapping hospital-based lactation care provided to bereaved mothers: A basis for quality improvement

Breastfeeding Medicine

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Catherine Waldby

2021/10/1

The “lactation after infant death (AID) framework”: a guide for online health information provision about lactation after stillbirth and infant death

Journal of Human Lactation

Katherine Carroll

Debbie Noble-Carr

Lara Sweeney

Catherine Waldby

2020/8

Children's experiences and needs in relation to domestic and family violence: Findings from a meta‐synthesis

Debbie Noble‐Carr

Tim Moore

Morag McArthur

2020/2

Lactation after infant death: An analysis of Australian healthcare agencies’ online health information

Health Sociology Review

Lara Sweeney

Katherine Carroll

Debbie Noble-Carr

Catherine Waldby

2020/1/2

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