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Manuela Perrotta

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Science, Technology & Human Values|December 12, 2022
Predicting Success in the Embryology Lab: The Use of Algorithmic Technologies in Knowledge ProductionAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 7, 2021
The crafting of hope: Contextualising add-ons in the treatment trajectories of IVF patientsManuela Perrotta, Josie Hamper
Qualitative Research : QR|March 3, 2025
Using interview excerpts to facilitate focus group discussionAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Health (London, England : 1997)|February 2, 2022
Accounting for complexity in healthcare innovation debates: Professional views on the use of new IVF treatmentsAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 28, 2020
The trouble with IVF and randomised control trials: Professional legitimation narratives on time-lapse imaging and evidence-informed careManuela Perrotta, Alina Geampana
Health & Place|February 25, 2023
Blurring the divide: Navigating the public/private landscape of fertility treatment in the UKJosie Hamper, Manuela Perrotta
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 26, 2021
Enacting evidence-based medicine in fertility care: Tensions between commercialisation and knowledge standardisationManuela Perrotta, Alina Geampana
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 12, 2022
Patient informed choice in the age of evidence-based medicine: IVF patients' approaches to biomedical evidence and fertility treatment add-onsManuela Perrotta, Josie Hamper
Trials|August 8, 2025
Finding trials for participants: an ethnographic study of successful recruitment strategies for clinical trialsDuncan J Reynolds, Manuela Perrotta, Giuliano Maeilli
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 11, 2025
Exploring fertility treatment add-on use, information transparency and costs in the UK: Insights from a patient surveyManuela Perrotta, Marcin Smietana, Melody Adesina, et al.
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Science, Technology & Human Values|December 12, 2022
Predicting Success in the Embryology Lab: The Use of Algorithmic Technologies in Knowledge ProductionAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 7, 2021
The crafting of hope: Contextualising add-ons in the treatment trajectories of IVF patientsManuela Perrotta, Josie Hamper
Qualitative Research : QR|March 3, 2025
Using interview excerpts to facilitate focus group discussionAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Health (London, England : 1997)|February 2, 2022
Accounting for complexity in healthcare innovation debates: Professional views on the use of new IVF treatmentsAlina Geampana, Manuela Perrotta
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 28, 2020
The trouble with IVF and randomised control trials: Professional legitimation narratives on time-lapse imaging and evidence-informed careManuela Perrotta, Alina Geampana
Health & Place|February 25, 2023
Blurring the divide: Navigating the public/private landscape of fertility treatment in the UKJosie Hamper, Manuela Perrotta
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 26, 2021
Enacting evidence-based medicine in fertility care: Tensions between commercialisation and knowledge standardisationManuela Perrotta, Alina Geampana
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 12, 2022
Patient informed choice in the age of evidence-based medicine: IVF patients' approaches to biomedical evidence and fertility treatment add-onsManuela Perrotta, Josie Hamper
Trials|August 8, 2025
Finding trials for participants: an ethnographic study of successful recruitment strategies for clinical trialsDuncan J Reynolds, Manuela Perrotta, Giuliano Maeilli
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 11, 2025
Exploring fertility treatment add-on use, information transparency and costs in the UK: Insights from a patient surveyManuela Perrotta, Marcin Smietana, Melody Adesina, et al.
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