| Tenacious assumptions of person-centred care? Exploring tensions and variations in practice |
13 |
| Social ecology of resilience and Sumud of Palestinians |
10 |
| How do health behaviour interventions take account of social context? A literature trend and co-citation analysis |
9 |
| Creating 'automatic subjects': Corporate wellness and self-tracking |
7 |
| It was like I had to fit into a category: Care-seekers' experiences of gender regulation in the Swedish trans-specific healthcare |
7 |
| 'There's no pill to help you deal with the guilt and shame': Contemporary experiences of HIV in the United Kingdom |
7 |
| Practices of partnership: Negotiated safety among couples who inject drugs |
5 |
| Visibility, resilience, vulnerability in young migrants |
5 |
| It's sometimes hard to tell what patients are playing at': How healthcare professionals make sense of why patients and families complain about care |
4 |
| I'm only dealing with the acute issues': How medical ward busyness' constrains care of the dying |
3 |
| Listen to your body: Participants' alternative to science in online health discussions |
3 |
| 'Disease, illness, affliction? Don't know': Ambivalence and ambiguity in the narratives of young people about having acne |
3 |
| Objecting: Multiplicity and the practice of physiotherapy |
3 |
| Clinical encounter and the logic of relationality: Reconfiguring bodies and subjectivities in clinical relations |
3 |
| Men's weight loss stories: How personal confession, responsibility and transformation work as social control |
3 |
| 'Normal' and 'failing' mothers: Women's constructions of maternal subjectivity while living with multiple sclerosis |
3 |
| The weight of (the) matter: A new material feminist account of thin and fat oppressions |
2 |
| Representations of mental health and arts participation in the national and local British press, 2007-2015 |
2 |
| It's not my business: Exploring heteronormativity in young people's discourses about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues and their implications for youth health and wellbeing |
2 |
| In one's own time: Contesting the temporality and linearity of bereavement |
2 |
| Citizens' use of digital media to connect with health care: Socio-ethical and regulatory implications |
2 |
| The politics of evidence in online illness narratives: An analysis of crowdfunding for purported stem cell treatments |
2 |
| How is a new category born? On mechanisms of formation, cycles of recognition, and the looping effect of national trauma |
2 |
| Public involvement in research about environmental change and health: A case study |
2 |
| Producing, ratifying, and resisting support in an online support forum |
2 |
| Public discourse on mental health and psychiatry: Representations in Swedish newspapers |
2 |
| Delaying and seeking care for obstructive sleep apnea: The role of gender, family, and morality |
2 |
| The produsing expert consumer: Co-constructing, resisting and accepting health-related claims on social media in response to an infotainment show about food |
2 |
| Smoking to fit a stigmatised identity? A qualitative study of marginalised young people in Australia |
2 |
| Understanding each other in the medical encounter: Exploring therapists' and patients' understanding of each other's experiential knowledge through the Imitation Game |
2 |
| Who or what has agency in the discussion of antimicrobial resistance in UK news media (2010-2015)? A transitivity analysis |
1 |
| Understanding the emergence and development of medical collaboration across organizational boundaries: A longitudinal case study |
1 |
| Depression at work, authenticity in question: Experiencing, concealing and revealing |
1 |
| The adaptation of everyday practices in the adoption of chronic illness |
1 |
| Active ageing, emotional care and the threat of stigma: Identity management in older adults using sleeping medication long-term |
1 |
| Risk assessment practice within primary mental health care: A logics perspective |
1 |
| Incarnation and the dynamics of medical promises: DHEA as a fountain of youth hormone |
1 |
| The daily digital practice as a form of self-care: Using photography for everyday well-being |
1 |
| The lived experience of Huntington's disease: A phenomenological perspective on genes, the body and the lived experience of a genetic disease |
1 |
| Three persons, three genetic contributors, three parents: Mitochondrial donation, genetic parenting and the immutable grammar of the three x x' |
1 |
| Materialising links between air pollution and health: How societal impact was achieved in an interdisciplinary project |
1 |
| Landscape and well-being: A conceptual framework and an example |
1 |
| Think positively: Parkinson's disease, biomedicine, and hope in contemporary Germany |
1 |
| The shifting politics of patient activism: From bio-sociality to bio-digital citizenship |
1 |
| Online risk numbers - helpful, meaningless or simply wrong? Reflections on online risk calculators |
1 |
| Contesting facts about wind farms in Australia and the legitimacy of adverse health effects |
1 |
| Healthy habits are no fun: How Dutch youth negotiate discourses about food, fit, fat, and fun |
1 |
| Gendered accounts of managing diabetes in same-sex relationships: A discursive analysis of partner support |
0 |
| Communities of clinical practice in action: Doing whatever it takes |
0 |
| Identity work and illness careers of patients with medically unexplained symptoms |
0 |