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Karen Willis

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Health Care for Women International|March 20, 2008
"I come because I am called": recruitment and participation in mammography screening in Uppsala, SwedenKaren Willis
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|November 17, 2021
Applying critical realism to the COVID-19 pandemic to improve management of future public health crisesTiago Correia, Karen Willis
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|September 1, 2021
Mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemicNatasha Smallwood, Karen Willis
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 7, 2004
Trusting technology: women aged 40-49 years participating in screening for breast cancer--an exploratory studyKaren Willis, Janeen Baxter
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|December 23, 2020
Hospital memorial service bereavement supportAndrew Harper, Karen Willis
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|April 23, 2013
Private health insurance and the illusion of choiceKirsten Harley, Karen Willis
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|January 7, 2021
Living with motor neurone disease: an insider's sociological perspectiveKirsten Harley, Karen Willis
Rural and Remote Health|July 13, 2007
Problems with provision: barriers to drinking water quality and public health in rural Tasmania, AustraliaJessica J Whelan, Karen Willis
Contemporary Nurse|March 15, 2013
Professional practice in contested territory: child health nurses and maternal sadnessMelissa-Jane Belle, Karen Willis
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|June 10, 2021
'When you are on your own, everything is your responsibility': Experiences of audiologists and audiometrists working in rural AustraliaElizabeth Kemper, Karen Willis, Andrea Simpson
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Health Care for Women International|March 20, 2008
"I come because I am called": recruitment and participation in mammography screening in Uppsala, SwedenKaren Willis
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|November 17, 2021
Applying critical realism to the COVID-19 pandemic to improve management of future public health crisesTiago Correia, Karen Willis
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|September 1, 2021
Mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemicNatasha Smallwood, Karen Willis
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 7, 2004
Trusting technology: women aged 40-49 years participating in screening for breast cancer--an exploratory studyKaren Willis, Janeen Baxter
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|December 23, 2020
Hospital memorial service bereavement supportAndrew Harper, Karen Willis
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|April 23, 2013
Private health insurance and the illusion of choiceKirsten Harley, Karen Willis
Health Sociology Review : the Journal of the Health Section of the Australian Sociological Association|January 7, 2021
Living with motor neurone disease: an insider's sociological perspectiveKirsten Harley, Karen Willis
Rural and Remote Health|July 13, 2007
Problems with provision: barriers to drinking water quality and public health in rural Tasmania, AustraliaJessica J Whelan, Karen Willis
Contemporary Nurse|March 15, 2013
Professional practice in contested territory: child health nurses and maternal sadnessMelissa-Jane Belle, Karen Willis
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|June 10, 2021
'When you are on your own, everything is your responsibility': Experiences of audiologists and audiometrists working in rural AustraliaElizabeth Kemper, Karen Willis, Andrea Simpson
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