Broom, Alex
Alex Broom researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-1258-1140
Broom, Alex 1976-
Broom, A F
VIAF ID: 173004019 ( Personal )
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Works
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Back pain amongst mid-age Australian women: a longitudinal analysis of provider use and self-prescribed treatments. |
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Bodies and suffering : emotions and relations of care |
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Bodies of knowledge: nature, holism and women's plural health practices. |
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The characteristics of women who use hypnotherapy for intrapartum pain management: Preliminary insights from a nationally-representative sample of Australian women. |
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The (Co)Production of Difference in the Care of Patients With Cancer From Migrant Backgrounds |
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Depression at work, authenticity in question: Experiencing, concealing and revealing. |
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Does Australia's Health Policy Environment Create Unintended Outcomes for Birthing Women? |
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Dying, 2015: |
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Dying : a social perspective on the end of life |
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The end of life and the family: hospice patients' views on dying as relational |
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Ethical issues in social research. |
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Evidence-based healthcare in context : critical social science perspectives |
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Factors influencing women's decisions to drink alcohol during pregnancy: findings of a qualitative study with implications for health communication |
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Gender and masculinities : histories, texts and practices in India and Sri Lanka |
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Gender, culture and changing attitudes: experiences of HIV in Zimbabwe. |
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The health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditure associated with asthma amongst a sample of Australian women aged over 45 years: analysis from the '45 and up' study |
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Health, culture, and religion in South Asia, 2011: |
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Health services use among young Australian women with allergies, hayfever and sinusitis: a longitudinal analysis. |
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Healthcare utilisation of pregnant women who experience sciatica, leg cramps and/or varicose veins: A cross-sectional survey of 1835 pregnant women. |
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HIV in (and out of) the clinic: biomedicine, traditional medicine and spiritual healing in Harare |
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Illness Experiences, Collective Decisions, and the Therapeutic Encounter in Indian Oncology |
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Indonesian men's perceptions of violence against women. |
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Injury, Interiority, and Isolation in Men's Suicidality. |
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Introduction to the research methods in cam series |
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Intuition, subjectivity, and Le bricoleur: cancer patients' accounts of negotiating a plurality of therapeutic options |
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Locating care at the end of life: burden, vulnerability, and the practical accomplishment of dying. |
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La majorité des femmes sont influencées par des sources d'information non professionnelles au moment de décider de consulter un praticien de la médecine complémentaire et alternative pendant la grossesse |
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The meaning and experience of bereavement support: A qualitative interview study of bereaved family caregivers. |
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Men on Losing a Male to Suicide: A Gender Analysis. |
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Men's health : body, identity and social context |
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A mixed methods analysis of experiences and expectations among early-career medical oncologists in Australia. |
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Negotiating palliative care in the context of culturally and linguistically diverse patients |
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Networks of knowledge or just old wives' tales?: A diary-based analysis of women's self-care practices and everyday lay expertise |
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Nursing futility, managing medicine: Nurses' perspectives on the transition from life-prolonging to palliative care. |
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On Illegitimacy, Suffering and Recognition: A Diary Study of Women Living with Chronic Pain |
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On resilience and acceptance in the transition to palliative care at the end of life. |
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On the meanings and experiences of living and dying in an Australian hospice. |
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Photovoice Ethics: Critical Reflections From Men's Mental Health Research. |
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Practical justice : principles, practice and social change |
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Prevalence and characteristics of women who consult with osteopathic practitioners during pregnancy; a report from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH). |
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Qualitative methods in chiropractic research: one framework for future inquiry. |
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The reconfiguration of expertise in oncology: the practice of prediction and articulation of indeterminacy in medical consultations |
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Relative bodies of knowledge: Therapeutic dualism and maternal–foetal individuation |
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Resistant bugs, porous borders and ecologies of care in India |
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The right to medicalization? Invited commentary on Karsoho et al. |
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The rise and fall of HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe: the social, political and economic context. |
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The rise of cancer in urban India: Cultural understandings, structural inequalities and the emergence of the clinic. |
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The role and significance of nurses in managing transitions to palliative care: a qualitative study. |
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Severity of back pain may influence choice and order of practitioner consultations across conventional, allied and complementary health care: a cross-sectional study of 1851 mid-age Australian women |
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The Social Reception of Women With Cancer. |
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Specialists' experiences and perspectives on the timing of referral to palliative care: a qualitative study. |
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Substantial out-of-pocket expenditure on maternity care practitioner consultations and treatments during pregnancy: estimates from a nationally-representative sample of pregnant women in Australia |
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Survivorship : a sociology of cancer in everyday life |
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The symbolic affordances of a video-mediated gaze in emergency psychiatry. |
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Therapeutic pluralism, 2008: |
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Traditional, complementary and alternative medicine and cancer care, 2007: |
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The troubles of telling: managing communication about the end of life. |
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Use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological labour pain management techniques and their relationship to maternal and infant birth outcomes: examination of a nationally representative sample of 1835 pregnant women. |
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Using Photovoice to Understand Suicidality Among Gay, Bisexual, and Two-Spirit Men |
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Using qualitative interviews in CAM research: a guide to study design, data collection and data analysis |
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Virtually he@lthy: the impact of internet use on disease experience and the doctor-patient relationship. |
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Who uses glucosamine and why? A study of 266,848 Australians aged 45 years and older |
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Women's Use and Self-Prescription of Herbal Medicine during Pregnancy: An Examination of 1,835 Pregnant Women. |
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