32 results on '"Newland, Jamee"'
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2. Healthcare practitioners as accomplices: a qualitative study of gender affirmation in a context of ambiguous regulation in Indonesia.
3. Memories of schooling amongst trans women and sexuality diverse men in Papua New Guinea
4. Health Communication Messaging about HPV Vaccine in Papua New Guinea
5. HPV vaccination in Papua New Guinea to prevent cervical cancer in women: Gender, sexual morality, outsiders and the de-feminization of the HPV vaccine
6. ‘Good enough’ parenting: Negotiating standards and stigma
7. A labour of love: Cross‐cultural research collaboration between Australia and Indonesia
8. The Effects of COVID-19 on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Services in Papua New Guinea
9. Understanding how neglected tropical diseases programs in five Asia-Pacific countries adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.
10. “We get by with a little help from our friends”: Small-scale informal and large-scale formal peer distribution networks of sterile injecting equipment in Australia
11. Effect of COVID-19 on Routine Immunization During Health Outreach in Western Province, Papua New Guinea.
12. The effects of COVID-19 on maternal, newborn and child health services in Papua New Guinea.
13. Stakeholder views on the relationship between human rights and the law in addressing the HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea.
14. Peer Education for People Who Inject Drugs in New South Wales: Advantages, Unanticipated Benefits and Challenges
15. A Diagnosis of Hepatitis C: Insights from a Study on Patients' Experiences
16. The politics of place(ment): Problematising the provision of hepatitis C treatment within opiate substitution clinics
17. Co-locating art and health: engaging civil society to create an enabling environment to respond to HIV in Indonesia
18. I had every right to be there: discriminatory acts towards young people with disabilities on public transport
19. Gender diversity among ‘boys’ in Papua New Guinea: Memories of sameness and difference in early childhood
20. KEY PRIORITIES IN HEPATITIS C: NEW INSIGHTS FROM SOCIAL RESEARCH: Paper No 121
21. I had every right to be there: discriminatory acts towards young people with disabilities on public transport.
22. Gender diversity among 'boys' in Papua New Guinea: Memories of sameness and difference in early childhood.
23. Safety in the silence: Hepatitis C risk and prevention in three networks of Australians who inject drugs
24. Multiple stigmas, shame and historical trauma compound the experience of Aboriginal Australians living with hepatitis C
25. Safety in the silence: Hepatitis C risk and prevention in three networks of Australians who inject drugs
26. Care and treatment of hepatitis C among Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: implications for the implementation of new treatments
27. Treatment decisions: what makes people decide to have treatment for hepatitis C?
28. Hepatitis C seroconversion: Using qualitative research to enhance surveillance, Phases 1 and 2 final report to NSW Health, December 2009
29. A qualitative study trialling the acceptability of new hepatitis C prevention messages for people who inject drugs: symbiotic messages, pleasure and conditional interpretations
30. Treatment decisions: what makes people decide to have treatment for hepatitis C?
31. Hepatitis C seroconversion: Using qualitative research to enhance surveillance, Phases 1 and 2 final report to NSW Health, December 2009
32. Care and treatment of hepatitis C among Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: implications for the implementation of new treatments.
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