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Jennifer Watermeyer

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Evaluation & the Health Professions|May 23, 2012
"This clinic is number one": a qualitative study of factors that contribute toward "successful" care at a South African Pediatric HIV/AIDS clinicJennifer Watermeyer
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|October 12, 2013
'Are we allowed to disclose?': a healthcare team's experiences of talking with children and adolescents about their HIV statusJennifer Watermeyer
Journal of Pharmacy Practice|August 17, 2011
Developing a communication skills training program for pharmacists working in Southern African HIV/AIDS contexts: some notes on process and challengesJennifer Watermeyer
Health Communication|January 11, 2011
"She will hear me": how a flexible interpreting style enables patients to manage the inclusion of interpreters in mediated pharmacy interactionsJennifer Watermeyer
AIDS Care|March 15, 2011
"Now here come the pills that are going to save your life": pharmacists' discussions of antiretroviral drugs in a context of life and deathJennifer Watermeyer
American Journal of Audiology|June 24, 2022
Students' Reflections During Training Workshops on Communication and Information Exchange in Audiology Consultations: An Exploratory Qualitative StudyJennifer Watermeyer, Amisha Kanji
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC|April 22, 2014
Exploring cultural beliefs about "that sickness": grandmothers' explanations of HIV in an urban South African contextClaire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer
Patient Education and Counseling|July 24, 2012
When asides become central: small talk and big talk in interpreted health interactionsClaire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer
Developing World Bioethics|July 15, 2024
Modifications to consent documentation with adults with communication disorders following brain injury: An exploratory studyJennifer Watermeyer, Chiara Aylward
Health Communication|June 11, 2024
Where Trouble Starts: Communication Breakdown in a Complex Emergency CallRhona Nattrass, Jennifer Watermeyer
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Evaluation & the Health Professions|May 23, 2012
"This clinic is number one": a qualitative study of factors that contribute toward "successful" care at a South African Pediatric HIV/AIDS clinicJennifer Watermeyer
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|October 12, 2013
'Are we allowed to disclose?': a healthcare team's experiences of talking with children and adolescents about their HIV statusJennifer Watermeyer
Journal of Pharmacy Practice|August 17, 2011
Developing a communication skills training program for pharmacists working in Southern African HIV/AIDS contexts: some notes on process and challengesJennifer Watermeyer
Health Communication|January 11, 2011
"She will hear me": how a flexible interpreting style enables patients to manage the inclusion of interpreters in mediated pharmacy interactionsJennifer Watermeyer
AIDS Care|March 15, 2011
"Now here come the pills that are going to save your life": pharmacists' discussions of antiretroviral drugs in a context of life and deathJennifer Watermeyer
American Journal of Audiology|June 24, 2022
Students' Reflections During Training Workshops on Communication and Information Exchange in Audiology Consultations: An Exploratory Qualitative StudyJennifer Watermeyer, Amisha Kanji
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC|April 22, 2014
Exploring cultural beliefs about "that sickness": grandmothers' explanations of HIV in an urban South African contextClaire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer
Patient Education and Counseling|July 24, 2012
When asides become central: small talk and big talk in interpreted health interactionsClaire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer
Developing World Bioethics|July 15, 2024
Modifications to consent documentation with adults with communication disorders following brain injury: An exploratory studyJennifer Watermeyer, Chiara Aylward
Health Communication|June 11, 2024
Where Trouble Starts: Communication Breakdown in a Complex Emergency CallRhona Nattrass, Jennifer Watermeyer
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