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C Bradbury-Jones

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International Nursing Review|August 22, 2013
Using a knowledge utilization framework to explore how findings from one study can be applied to other nursing contextsP R Olsen, C Bradbury-Jones
BMJ Open|February 20, 2020
Using Facebook to tell stories of premature ageing and sexual and reproductive healthcare across the life course for women with cerebral palsy in the UK and USASonali Shah, C Bradbury-Jones, Julie Taylor
BMJ Open|April 17, 2025
Supporting safe disclosure of sexual violence in healthcare settings: findings from a realist evaluation applying candidacy theory through a trauma-focused lensRachel J Caswell, C Bradbury-Jones, Jonathan Ross
BMJ Open|June 20, 2020
How, why, for whom and in what context, do sexual health clinics provide an environment for safe and supported disclosure of sexual violence: protocol for a realist reviewRachel J Caswell, Ian Maidment, Jonathan D C Ross, et al.
BMJ Open|February 24, 2021
Reactions to and explanations for the birth of a baby with albinism: a qualitative study in Busoga, UgandaJulie Taylor, C Bradbury-Jones, Peter Ogik, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|August 18, 2025
"They look you up and down like you are nothing": A qualitative exploration of sex workers' health needs and interactions with UK healthcare servicesE Molloy, R Tiwana, B C French, et al.
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International Nursing Review|August 22, 2013
Using a knowledge utilization framework to explore how findings from one study can be applied to other nursing contextsP R Olsen, C Bradbury-Jones
BMJ Open|February 20, 2020
Using Facebook to tell stories of premature ageing and sexual and reproductive healthcare across the life course for women with cerebral palsy in the UK and USASonali Shah, C Bradbury-Jones, Julie Taylor
BMJ Open|April 17, 2025
Supporting safe disclosure of sexual violence in healthcare settings: findings from a realist evaluation applying candidacy theory through a trauma-focused lensRachel J Caswell, C Bradbury-Jones, Jonathan Ross
BMJ Open|June 20, 2020
How, why, for whom and in what context, do sexual health clinics provide an environment for safe and supported disclosure of sexual violence: protocol for a realist reviewRachel J Caswell, Ian Maidment, Jonathan D C Ross, et al.
BMJ Open|February 24, 2021
Reactions to and explanations for the birth of a baby with albinism: a qualitative study in Busoga, UgandaJulie Taylor, C Bradbury-Jones, Peter Ogik, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|August 18, 2025
"They look you up and down like you are nothing": A qualitative exploration of sex workers' health needs and interactions with UK healthcare servicesE Molloy, R Tiwana, B C French, et al.
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