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Ann Dadich

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BMC Health Services Research|May 12, 2018
What can organisational theory offer knowledge translation in healthcare? A thematic and lexical analysisAnn Dadich, Navin Doloswala
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|April 3, 2018
Patient Involvement in Healthcare-Associated Infection Research: A Lexical ReviewAnn Dadich, Mary Wyer
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|July 7, 2024
Brilliant care: a conceptual argument for scholarship of the extraordinaryAnn Dadich, Benjamin Hanckel
Drug and Alcohol Review|January 19, 2010
Issues for sustainability of non-government organisations in the alcohol and other drugs sectorCatherine Spooner, Ann Dadich
Sexual Health|February 4, 2016
Cross-cultural integration affects attitudes towards people with HIV/AIDS in AustraliaHassan Hosseinzadeh, Ann Dadich
BMC Health Services Research|December 6, 2025
A modified world café approach to identify the core components of palliative care models for underserved populationsAnn Dadich, Caroline Laurence
Health Research Policy and Systems|August 13, 2016
Communication channels to promote evidence-based practice: a survey of primary care clinicians to determine perceived effectsAnn Dadich, Hassan Hosseinzadeh
Plos One|April 16, 2024
The mobilisation of professional identity: A scoping and lexical reviewAnn Dadich, Stephanie Best
Frontiers in Public Health|May 13, 2022
Leadership During a Pandemic: A Lexical AnalysisAnn Dadich, Abby Mellick Lopes
International Journal of Qualitative Methods|April 12, 2023
'The Obstacle is the Way': Methodological Challenges and Opportunities for Video-Reflexive Ethnography During COVID-19Michael R Gionfriddo, Ann Dadich
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BMC Health Services Research|May 12, 2018
What can organisational theory offer knowledge translation in healthcare? A thematic and lexical analysisAnn Dadich, Navin Doloswala
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|April 3, 2018
Patient Involvement in Healthcare-Associated Infection Research: A Lexical ReviewAnn Dadich, Mary Wyer
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|July 7, 2024
Brilliant care: a conceptual argument for scholarship of the extraordinaryAnn Dadich, Benjamin Hanckel
Drug and Alcohol Review|January 19, 2010
Issues for sustainability of non-government organisations in the alcohol and other drugs sectorCatherine Spooner, Ann Dadich
Sexual Health|February 4, 2016
Cross-cultural integration affects attitudes towards people with HIV/AIDS in AustraliaHassan Hosseinzadeh, Ann Dadich
BMC Health Services Research|December 6, 2025
A modified world café approach to identify the core components of palliative care models for underserved populationsAnn Dadich, Caroline Laurence
Health Research Policy and Systems|August 13, 2016
Communication channels to promote evidence-based practice: a survey of primary care clinicians to determine perceived effectsAnn Dadich, Hassan Hosseinzadeh
Plos One|April 16, 2024
The mobilisation of professional identity: A scoping and lexical reviewAnn Dadich, Stephanie Best
Frontiers in Public Health|May 13, 2022
Leadership During a Pandemic: A Lexical AnalysisAnn Dadich, Abby Mellick Lopes
International Journal of Qualitative Methods|April 12, 2023
'The Obstacle is the Way': Methodological Challenges and Opportunities for Video-Reflexive Ethnography During COVID-19Michael R Gionfriddo, Ann Dadich
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