Lee, Alexander Simpson, Paul Haire, Bridget
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Culture, health & sexuality
Binding, or the non-invasive compression of chest tissue, is often used to facilitate a more comfortable expression of individuals' gender prior to, or in lieu of, surgical intervention for assigned people. This study aims to provide insight into the ways in which gender-diverse individuals in Sydney, Australia perceive the health impacts of ad asc...
McKenna, Verna B Sixsmith, Jane Barry, Margaret M
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Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
Conceptualizing health literacy as a relational concept, which involves how individuals interact with complex health and social systems, requires a greater understanding of the context of people's health experiences. To describe individuals' experiences of accessing, understanding, appraising and applying health information; explore the barriers an...
Rojas-Alcayaga, Gonzalo Herrera Ronda, Andrea Espinoza Santander, Iris Bustos Reydet, Claudia Ríos Erazo, Matías Wurmann, Pamela Sabugo, Francisca Geenen, Rinie
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Musculoskeletal care
Xerostomia and other consequences of pSS can have a profound influence on daily life. However, the severity of the consequences depends on individual experiences with the illness, social influences and the psychological responses of the patient. Physicians, dentists and other healthcare professionals can help the patient by listening to their probl...
Whybrow, Paul Rapley, Tim Pickard, Robert Hrisos, Susan
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Qualitative health research
In this article, we present findings from research conducted as part of a multi-center surgical trial. Bulbar urethral stricture, a narrowing of the middle urethra, is a common cause of urinary problems in men that can have a profound impact on their lives. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of 19 men seeking treatment for uret...
Elwér, Sofia
Gendered practices of working life create gender inequalities through horizontal and vertical gender segregation in work, which may lead to gender inequalities in health experiences. The workplace is an important part of the social circumstances under which health opportunities and constraints are shaped. The workplace has also been identified as a...
Elwér, Sofia Aléx, Lena Hammarström, Anne
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International Journal for Equity in Health
IntroductionGendered practices of working life create gender inequalities through horizontal and vertical gender segregation in work, which may lead to inequalities in health between women and men. Gender equality could therefore be a key element of health equity in working life. Our aim was to analyze what gender (in)equality means for the employe...
Wiitavaara, Birgitta
The overall aim of the present thesis was to explore and describe the health experiences of men and women with musculoskeletal problems. The specific aims of the four papers were: (I) to explore the experience of illness and wellness among ambulance personnel with musculoskeletal symptoms; (II) to explore the experience of illness and wellness amon...