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The Liminal and the Parallax: Living and Dying at the End of Life.A qualitative study of influences on older women's practitioner choices for back pain care.The role and significance of nurses in managing transitions to palliative care: a qualitative study.Using qualitative interviews in CAM research: a guide to study design, data collection and data analysis.Who uses glucosamine and why? A study of 266,848 Australians aged 45 years and olderSubstantial out-of-pocket expenditure on maternity care practitioner consultations and treatments during pregnancy: estimates from a nationally-representative sample of pregnant women in AustraliaFactors influencing women's decisions to drink alcohol during pregnancy: findings of a qualitative study with implications for health communication.Networks of knowledge or just old wives' tales?: A diary-based analysis of women's self-care practices and everyday lay expertise.Utilisation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners within maternity care provision: results from a nationally representative cohort study of 1,835 pregnant women.HIV in (and out of) the clinic: biomedicine, traditional medicine and spiritual healing in HarareHealth care utilisation and out-of-pocket expenditure associated with back pain: a nationally representative survey of Australian women.Culturally and linguistically diverse patient participation in glioma research.Indonesian men's perceptions of violence against women.Characteristics of women who practice yoga in different locations during pregnancy.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 womenA Qualitative Study of Medical Oncologists' Experiences of Their Profession and Workforce Sustainability.Managing the pain of labour: factors associated with the use of labour pain management for pregnant Australian women.Women's use of complementary and alternative medicine during pregnancy: a critical review of the literature.Contextualizing integration: a critical social science approach to integrative health care.Attitudes and referral practices of maternity care professionals with regard to complementary and alternative medicine: an integrative review.Negotiating palliative care in the context of culturally and linguistically diverse patients.The end of life and the family: hospice patients' views on dying as relational.The outcomes of complementary and alternative medicine use among pregnant and birthing women: current trends and future directions.Illness Experiences, Collective Decisions, and the Therapeutic Encounter in Indian Oncology.Prevalence and characteristics of women who consult with osteopathic practitioners during pregnancy; a report from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH).On resilience and acceptance in the transition to palliative care at the end of life.The rise of cancer in urban India: Cultural understandings, structural inequalities and the emergence of the clinic.Qualitative methods in chiropractic research: one framework for future inquiry.Complementary and alternative medicine practitioner use prior to pregnancy predicts use during pregnancy.Complementary and alternative medicine consultations in urban and nonurban areas: a national survey of 1427 Australian women.Rurality, mobility, identity: women's use of complementary and alternative medicine in rural Australia.Self-prescribed complementary and alternative medicine use for back pain amongst a range of care options: results from a nationally representative sample of 1310 women aged 60-65 years.HIV in Harare: the role and relevance of social stigma.Ethical issues in social research.Health-care utilisation amongst pregnant women who experience sleeping problems and/or tiredness or fatigue: secondary analysis of a cross-sectional survey of 1835 pregnant women.Healthcare utilisation of pregnant women who experience sciatica, leg cramps and/or varicose veins: A cross-sectional survey of 1835 pregnant women.The characteristics of women who use hypnotherapy for intrapartum pain management: Preliminary insights from a nationally-representative sample of Australian women.Use of Traditional Indigenous Medicine and Complementary Medicine Among Indigenous Cancer Patients in Queensland, Australia.Women's Use and Self-Prescription of Herbal Medicine during Pregnancy: An Examination of 1,835 Pregnant Women.The rise and fall of HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe: the social, political and economic context.
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