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Shelley Lees

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Culture, Health & Sexuality|July 13, 2021
Women's sexual subjectivity in a Tanzania city in the era of neoliberalism and AIDSShelley Lees
Culture, Health & Sexuality|October 16, 2014
Emergent HIV technology: urban Tanzanian women's narratives of medical research, microbicides and sexualityShelley Lees
International Health|November 9, 2020
Comparative ethnographies of medical research: materiality, social relations, citizenship and hope in Tanzania and Sierra LeoneShelley Lees, Luisa Enria
Culture, Health & Sexuality|June 9, 2017
Local narratives of sexual and other violence against children and young people in ZanzibarShelley Lees, Karen Devries
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 20, 2002
Developing culturally competent researchersIrena Papadopoulos, Shelley Lees
Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 2020
Protection by Exclusion: Another Missed Opportunity to Include Pregnant Women in Research During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) PandemicGillian McKay, Shelley Lees
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 23, 2019
Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Using Gender-Transformative Approaches at a Community Level in Rural Tanzania: The UZIKWASA programShelley Lees, Mark Marchant, Nicola Desmond
Disasters|March 29, 2022
Contesting the crisis narrative: epidemic accounts in Sierra Leone, Tanzania, and Democratic Republic of the CongoShelley Lees, Luisa Enria, Myfanwy James
Contemporary Nurse|December 3, 2003
The impact of migration on health beliefs and behaviours: the case of Ethiopian refugees in the UKRena Papadopoulos, Maggie Lay, Shelley Lees, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|May 11, 2016
Acceptability, Usability, and Views on Deployment of Peek, a Mobile Phone mHealth Intervention for Eye Care in Kenya: Qualitative StudyVaishali Lodhia, Sarah Karanja, Shelley Lees, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 91) with videos related to

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Culture, Health & Sexuality|July 13, 2021
Women's sexual subjectivity in a Tanzania city in the era of neoliberalism and AIDSShelley Lees
Culture, Health & Sexuality|October 16, 2014
Emergent HIV technology: urban Tanzanian women's narratives of medical research, microbicides and sexualityShelley Lees
International Health|November 9, 2020
Comparative ethnographies of medical research: materiality, social relations, citizenship and hope in Tanzania and Sierra LeoneShelley Lees, Luisa Enria
Culture, Health & Sexuality|June 9, 2017
Local narratives of sexual and other violence against children and young people in ZanzibarShelley Lees, Karen Devries
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 20, 2002
Developing culturally competent researchersIrena Papadopoulos, Shelley Lees
Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 2020
Protection by Exclusion: Another Missed Opportunity to Include Pregnant Women in Research During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) PandemicGillian McKay, Shelley Lees
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 23, 2019
Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Using Gender-Transformative Approaches at a Community Level in Rural Tanzania: The UZIKWASA programShelley Lees, Mark Marchant, Nicola Desmond
Disasters|March 29, 2022
Contesting the crisis narrative: epidemic accounts in Sierra Leone, Tanzania, and Democratic Republic of the CongoShelley Lees, Luisa Enria, Myfanwy James
Contemporary Nurse|December 3, 2003
The impact of migration on health beliefs and behaviours: the case of Ethiopian refugees in the UKRena Papadopoulos, Maggie Lay, Shelley Lees, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|May 11, 2016
Acceptability, Usability, and Views on Deployment of Peek, a Mobile Phone mHealth Intervention for Eye Care in Kenya: Qualitative StudyVaishali Lodhia, Sarah Karanja, Shelley Lees, et al.
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