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Annelieke Driessen

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Medical Anthropology|April 20, 2019
Dementia Matters: User-Building Interactions Shaping Institutional Life in the NetherlandsAnnelieke Driessen
Medical Anthropology|October 5, 2023
Articulating Interesting Subject Positions for People with Dementia: On Hanging Out in Dutch Nursing HomesAnnelieke Driessen
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|May 26, 2026
Care without co-presence: Crafting alternative modes of involvement in UK intensive care in times of COVID-19Annelieke Driessen, Lisa Hinton
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 10, 2019
Attending to difference: enacting individuals in food provision for residents with dementiaAnnelieke Driessen, Rebeca Ibáñez Martín
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|August 27, 2024
Not intervening as a form of care: Negotiating medical practices at the end-of-lifeSimon Cohn, Erica Borgstrom, Annelieke Driessen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 17, 2021
Placing death and dying: Making place at the end of lifeAnnelieke Driessen, Erica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|December 31, 2024
Multidisciplinary team meetings: dynamic routines that (re)make palliative careErica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn, Annelieke Driessen
Social Studies of Science|October 6, 2021
Thinking with attachments: Appreciating a generative analyticMarianne de Laet, Annelieke Driessen, Else Vogel
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|October 1, 2021
Multidisciplinary team meetings in palliative care: an ethnographic studyErica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn, Annelieke Driessen, et al.
Palliative Medicine|June 11, 2022
How much information is 'reasonable'? A qualitative interview study of the prescribing practices of palliative care professionalsKatie Dumble, Annelieke Driessen, Erica Borgstrom, et al.
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Medical Anthropology|April 20, 2019
Dementia Matters: User-Building Interactions Shaping Institutional Life in the NetherlandsAnnelieke Driessen
Medical Anthropology|October 5, 2023
Articulating Interesting Subject Positions for People with Dementia: On Hanging Out in Dutch Nursing HomesAnnelieke Driessen
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|May 26, 2026
Care without co-presence: Crafting alternative modes of involvement in UK intensive care in times of COVID-19Annelieke Driessen, Lisa Hinton
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 10, 2019
Attending to difference: enacting individuals in food provision for residents with dementiaAnnelieke Driessen, Rebeca Ibáñez Martín
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|August 27, 2024
Not intervening as a form of care: Negotiating medical practices at the end-of-lifeSimon Cohn, Erica Borgstrom, Annelieke Driessen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 17, 2021
Placing death and dying: Making place at the end of lifeAnnelieke Driessen, Erica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|December 31, 2024
Multidisciplinary team meetings: dynamic routines that (re)make palliative careErica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn, Annelieke Driessen
Social Studies of Science|October 6, 2021
Thinking with attachments: Appreciating a generative analyticMarianne de Laet, Annelieke Driessen, Else Vogel
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|October 1, 2021
Multidisciplinary team meetings in palliative care: an ethnographic studyErica Borgstrom, Simon Cohn, Annelieke Driessen, et al.
Palliative Medicine|June 11, 2022
How much information is 'reasonable'? A qualitative interview study of the prescribing practices of palliative care professionalsKatie Dumble, Annelieke Driessen, Erica Borgstrom, et al.
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