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Jenny Setchell

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Physical Therapy|December 23, 2021
An Exploration of the Experiences of Physical Therapists Who Identify as LGBTQIA+: Navigating Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical, Academic, and Professional RolesMegan H Ross, John Hammond, Janet Bezner, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 28, 2022
Physiotherapists Both Reproduce and Resist Biomedical Dominance when Working With People With Low Back Pain: A Qualitative Study Towards New PraxisKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Paul W Hodges, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|November 30, 2023
Distress in the care of people with chronic low back pain: insights from an ethnographic studyMiriam Dillon, Rebecca E Olson, Stefanie Plage, et al.
Journal of Community Health|October 16, 2025
Developing Integrated Healthcare Models for Indigenous People: Insights from a Relational Systematic Scoping ReviewHalina Clare, Edmund Wedam Kanmiki, Roxanne Bainbridge, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|January 29, 2025
Non-clinical Psychosocial Mental Health Support Programmes for People with Diverse Language and Cultural Backgrounds: A Critical Rapid ReviewNathalia Costa, Rebecca Olson, Karime Mescouto, et al.
BMJ Open|May 17, 2019
MyBackPain-evaluation of an innovative consumer-focused website for low back pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialLeanne M Hall, Manuela Ferreira, Jenny Setchell, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|March 4, 2024
Navigating whiteness: affective relational intensities of non-clinical psychosocial support by and for culturally and linguistically diverse peopleKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Stefanie Plage, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 15, 2021
Effect of a Consumer-Focused Website for Low Back Pain on Health Literacy, Treatment Choices, and Clinical Outcomes: Randomized Controlled TrialPaul William Hodges, Leanne Hall, Jenny Setchell, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|August 9, 2023
Fostering equitable change in health services: Using critical reflexivity to challenge dominant discourses in low back pain care in AustraliaKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Nathalia Costa, et al.
Health (London, England : 1997)|November 26, 2022
'Engaging on a slightly more human level': A qualitative study exploring the care of individuals with back pain in a multidisciplinary pain clinicKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Nathalia Costa, et al.
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Physical Therapy|December 23, 2021
An Exploration of the Experiences of Physical Therapists Who Identify as LGBTQIA+: Navigating Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical, Academic, and Professional RolesMegan H Ross, John Hammond, Janet Bezner, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 28, 2022
Physiotherapists Both Reproduce and Resist Biomedical Dominance when Working With People With Low Back Pain: A Qualitative Study Towards New PraxisKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Paul W Hodges, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|November 30, 2023
Distress in the care of people with chronic low back pain: insights from an ethnographic studyMiriam Dillon, Rebecca E Olson, Stefanie Plage, et al.
Journal of Community Health|October 16, 2025
Developing Integrated Healthcare Models for Indigenous People: Insights from a Relational Systematic Scoping ReviewHalina Clare, Edmund Wedam Kanmiki, Roxanne Bainbridge, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|January 29, 2025
Non-clinical Psychosocial Mental Health Support Programmes for People with Diverse Language and Cultural Backgrounds: A Critical Rapid ReviewNathalia Costa, Rebecca Olson, Karime Mescouto, et al.
BMJ Open|May 17, 2019
MyBackPain-evaluation of an innovative consumer-focused website for low back pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialLeanne M Hall, Manuela Ferreira, Jenny Setchell, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|March 4, 2024
Navigating whiteness: affective relational intensities of non-clinical psychosocial support by and for culturally and linguistically diverse peopleKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Stefanie Plage, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 15, 2021
Effect of a Consumer-Focused Website for Low Back Pain on Health Literacy, Treatment Choices, and Clinical Outcomes: Randomized Controlled TrialPaul William Hodges, Leanne Hall, Jenny Setchell, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|August 9, 2023
Fostering equitable change in health services: Using critical reflexivity to challenge dominant discourses in low back pain care in AustraliaKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Nathalia Costa, et al.
Health (London, England : 1997)|November 26, 2022
'Engaging on a slightly more human level': A qualitative study exploring the care of individuals with back pain in a multidisciplinary pain clinicKarime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Nathalia Costa, et al.
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