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      • Constructing better health and wellbeing? Understanding structural constraints on promoting health and wellbeing in the UK Construction Industry 

        Hanna, Esmee; Markham, Steven (Article)
        The construction industry has high rates of work related ill health and early retirement due to stress, injury and illness. Whilst there have been more recent calls for a ‘health like safety’ narrative within the industry, ...
      • Emoting infertility online: A qualitative analysis of men's forum posts 

        Hanna, Esmee; Gough, Brendan (Article)
        Relatively little research on infertility focuses exclusively or significantly on men’s experiences, particularly in relation to emotional aspects. Evidence that does exist around male infertility suggests that it is a ...
      • The emotional labour of researching sensitive topics online: Considerations and Implications 

        Hanna, Esmee (Article)
        Utilising online data within qualitative research is becoming increasingly common, particularly as it offers a useful means for engaging with sensitive topics and accessing social actors in more ‘naturalistic’ settings. ...
      • The ethics of limb disposal: Dignity and the medical waste stockpiling scandal 

        Hanna, Esmee; Robert, Glenn (Article)
        We draw on the concept of dignity to consider the ethics of the disposal of amputated limbs. The ethics of the management and disposal of human tissue has been subject to greater scrutiny and discussion in recent years, ...
      • Fit to father? Online accounts of lifestyle changes and help-seeking on a male infertility board. 

        Hanna, Esmee; Gough, Brendan; Hudson, Nicky (Article)
        The reproductive realm is routinely viewed as a feminised space requiring women’s commitment and labour. By contrast, men’s procreative contributions and ‘reproductive masculinity’ is represented as unproblematic, with men ...
      • The Lived Experience of Klinefelter Syndrome: A Narrative Review of the Literature 

        Cheetham, Tim; Fearon, Kristine; Herbrand, Cathy; Hudson, Nicky; McEleny, Kevin; Quinton, Richard; Stevenson, Eleanor; Wilkes, Scott; Hanna, Esmee (Article)
      • Men’s accounts of infertility within their intimate partner relationships: an analysis of online forum discussions. 

        Hanna, Esmee; Gough, Brendan (Article)
        Objective: This article aims to provide insights into men’s accounts of infertility in the context of their intimate partnerships. Background: Although we are beginning to understand that men experience the emotions of ...
      • Morbid curiosity? Discussion of the disposal of amputated limbs on online question and answer sites 

        Hanna, Esmee (Article)
        Amputation is a growing health issue with implications for the corporeal form and sense of bodily identity. Disposal of the removed limb (the amputate) has historically been suggested to impact upon patient adaptation to ...
      • Searching for help online: An analysis of peer-to-peer posts on a male-only infertility forum. 

        Hanna, Esmee; Gough, Brendan (Article)
        Men’s experiences of infertility help seeking are under-researched and thus less widely understood than women’s experiences, with men’s needs for support often missing from reproductive research knowledge. This article ...
      • The social construction of male infertility: A qualitative questionnaire study of men with a male factor infertility diagnosis 

        Hanna, Esmee; Gough, Brendan (Article)
        Although recent research has highlighted the distressing impact of infertility for men, fertility issues are still routinely seen as a ‘women’s issue’ – even when male factor infertility is highlighted. This paper reports ...
      • Supporting Young Men as Fathers: Gendered Understandings of Group-Based Community Provisions 

        Hanna, Esmee (Book)
        This book examines community group settings for young men who are fathers, with particular emphasis on the role of gender within the groups and the possibilities of such groups for the ‘un-doing’of gender. Young men who ...
      • What do you want to do with the leg?”: A critical narrative review of the understandings and implications of disposal in the context of limb amputations 

        Hanna, Esmee (Article)
        Purpose: Amputation is seen to be a potentially distressing experience for patients and one which, for some patients, is seen as being akin to grief. Historically medical professionals have alluded to the relevance of ...
      • Women’s perspectives on the value of a father’s initiative in shifting gendered practices within families 

        Hanna, Esmee; Robertson, Steven; Woodall, James; Rowlands, Simon (Article)
        This paper explores the qualitative perspectives of women about a community embedded fathers initiative in Northern England. Projects to improve the wellbeing of men and their children are less common within the landscape ...

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