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John Oliffe

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Cancer Nursing|March 25, 2006
Being screened for prostate cancer: a simple blood test or a commitment to treatment?John Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 28, 2006
Perceived barriers and benefits were factors in decision making about colorectal screeningJohn Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 28, 2003
Active consideration underpinned the efforts of men with prostate cancer to support their spouse caregiversJohn Oliffe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 8, 2005
Constructions of masculinity following prostatectomy-induced impotenceJohn Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 16, 2007
Men treated for prostate cancer did not consider urinary, bowel, or sexual dysfunction as problems of healthJohn Oliffe
Urologic Nursing|December 4, 2004
Transrectal ultrasound prostate biopsy (TRUS-Bx): patient perspectivesJohn Oliffe
Urologic Nursing|November 22, 2005
Why not ethnography?John Oliffe
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 4, 2006
Embodied masculinity and androgen deprivation therapyJohn Oliffe
Australian Family Physician|February 9, 2011
Manning up for men's mental illnessJohn Ogrodniczuk, John Oliffe
Qualitative Health Research|January 16, 2007
Men, masculinities, and prostate cancer: Australian and Canadian patient perspectives of communication with male physiciansJohn Oliffe, Sally Thorne
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Cancer Nursing|March 25, 2006
Being screened for prostate cancer: a simple blood test or a commitment to treatment?John Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 28, 2006
Perceived barriers and benefits were factors in decision making about colorectal screeningJohn Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 28, 2003
Active consideration underpinned the efforts of men with prostate cancer to support their spouse caregiversJohn Oliffe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 8, 2005
Constructions of masculinity following prostatectomy-induced impotenceJohn Oliffe
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 16, 2007
Men treated for prostate cancer did not consider urinary, bowel, or sexual dysfunction as problems of healthJohn Oliffe
Urologic Nursing|December 4, 2004
Transrectal ultrasound prostate biopsy (TRUS-Bx): patient perspectivesJohn Oliffe
Urologic Nursing|November 22, 2005
Why not ethnography?John Oliffe
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 4, 2006
Embodied masculinity and androgen deprivation therapyJohn Oliffe
Australian Family Physician|February 9, 2011
Manning up for men's mental illnessJohn Ogrodniczuk, John Oliffe
Qualitative Health Research|January 16, 2007
Men, masculinities, and prostate cancer: Australian and Canadian patient perspectives of communication with male physiciansJohn Oliffe, Sally Thorne
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