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Alex Broom
Alex Broom
Professor of Sociology, The University of Sydney
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Virtually he@ lthy: the impact of internet use on disease experience and the doctor-patient relationship
A Broom
Qualitative health research 15 (3), 325-345, 2005
6332005
The role of gender, environment and individual biography in shaping qualitative interview data
A Broom, K Hand, P Tovey
International journal of social research methodology 12 (1), 51-65, 2009
3112009
Using qualitative interviews in CAM research: a guide to study design, data collection and data analysis
A Broom
Complementary therapies in medicine 13 (1), 65-73, 2005
2682005
Women's use of complementary and alternative medicine during pregnancy: a critical review of the literature
J Adams, CW Lui, D Sibbritt, A Broom, J Wardle, C Homer, S Beck
Birth 36 (3), 237-245, 2009
2572009
Competing paradigms and health research
A Broom, E Willis
Researching health: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods, 16-31, 2007
2432007
SARS-CoV-2: the viral shedding vs infectivity dilemma
A Widders, A Broom, J Broom
Infection, disease & health 25 (3), 210-215, 2020
2362020
Medical specialists’ accounts of the impact of the Internet on the doctor/patient relationship
A Broom
Health: 9 (3), 319-338, 2005
2202005
Cultures of resistance? A Bourdieusian analysis of doctors' antibiotic prescribing
A Broom, J Broom, E Kirby
Social science & medicine 110, 81-88, 2014
2142014
The eMale: Prostate cancer, masculinity and online support as a challenge to medical expertise
A Broom
Journal of sociology 41 (1), 87-104, 2005
2012005
Prevalence and determinants of complementary and alternative medicine use during pregnancy: results from a nationally representative sample of Australian pregnant women
J Frawley, J Adams, D Sibbritt, A Steel, A Broom, C Gallois
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 53 (4), 347-352, 2013
1802013
Qualitative researchers’ understandings of their practice and the implications for data archiving and sharing
A Broom, L Cheshire, M Emmison
Sociology 43 (6), 1163-1180, 2009
1702009
The end of life and the family: hospice patients’ views on dying as relational
A Broom, E Kirby
Sociology of health & illness 35 (4), 499-513, 2013
1602013
Aerosol-generating procedures and infective risk to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV-2: the limits of the evidence
H Harding, A Broom, J Broom
Journal of Hospital Infection 105 (4), 717-725, 2020
1382020
Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine: an international reader
J Adams, G Andrews, J Barnes
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
1342017
Utilisation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners within maternity care provision: results from a nationally representative cohort study of 1,835 …
A Steel, J Adams, D Sibbritt, A Broom, C Gallois, J Frawley
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 12, 1-8, 2012
1332012
Photovoice ethics: Critical reflections from men’s mental health research
G Creighton, JL Oliffe, O Ferlatte, J Bottorff, A Broom, EK Jenkins
Qualitative health research 28 (3), 446-455, 2018
1242018
Use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological labour pain management techniques and their relationship to maternal and infant birth outcomes: examination of a nationally …
J Adams, J Frawley, A Steel, A Broom, D Sibbritt
Midwifery 31 (4), 458-463, 2015
1242015
The inequalities of medical pluralism: hierarchies of health, the politics of tradition and the economies of care in Indian oncology
A Broom, A Doron, P Tovey
Social Science & Medicine 69 (5), 698-706, 2009
1242009
Everyday uncertainties: Reframing perceptions of risk in outdoor free play
AN Niehues, A Bundy, A Broom, P Tranter, J Ragen, L Engelen
Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning 13 (3), 223-237, 2013
1172013
Prostate cancer and masculinity in Australian society: A case of stolen identity?
A Broom
International journal of men's health 3 (2), 2004
1172004
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