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Application of normalisation process theory in understanding implementation processes in primary care settings in the UK: a systematic review
(BMC Family Practice, 2020-03-16)
Abstract Background: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework to understand how interventions are implemented, embedded, and integrated in healthcare settings. Previous reviews of published literature have ...
Men, chronic illness and health work: accounts from male partners of women with endometriosis
(Wiley, 2020-06-26)
Currently dominant in medical discourse, the concept of self‐management sees the responsibility for health and illness shift from the state to the individual. However, while this emphasis on individual responsibility and ...
Reframing egg donation in Europe: new regulatory challenges for a shifting landscape
(Elsevier, 2020-05-19)
The first birth from a donated egg was reported in Australia in 1984, ushering in a new era of possibilities for the treatment of infertility (1). Since then egg donation has undergone a number of technical, regulatory and ...
Egg donation imaginaries: embodiment, ethics, and future family formation
(Sociology, 2019-08-28)
This paper considers the sociological utility of the ‘imaginary’ for understanding how a growing number of women who seek to conceive using donated eggs might make sense of their future desires, hopes and ambivalences. By ...
Nothing will stop me from giving the gift of life: A qualitative analysis of egg donor forum posts
(Taylor and Francis, 2020-03-26)
Online spaces are increasingly important for our collective consciousness and provide an opportunity to document changing ideas, subjectivities and experiences surrounding new reproductive technologies. This paper reports ...
A structured collaborative approach to intervention design using a modified intervention mapping approach: A case study using the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) project for South Asian children
(BMC, 2020-10)
Background: To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and intervention mapping principles could inform the development of a tailored complex intervention to improve management of ...