Abortion
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Autonomy, trust & surveillance – the role of technology in reproductive healthcare Online Event Monday 8th November
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SASS Website & Briefing Launch Webinar Recording
SASS Team 2021
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Normalising abortion: Perspectives from women who have experienced abortions
SASS project team (2021)
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Normalising abortion: The role of health professionals
SASS project team (2021)
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Reflecting on asynchronous internet mediated focus groups for researching culturally sensitive issues
N MacNamara et al (2020)
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The language of abortion
Carrie Purcell (2020)
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A Constructivist Vision of the First-Trimester Abortion Experience
Rowlands and Wale (2020)
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Normalising abortion: How do we get there?
SASS project team (2020)
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Normalising abortion: what role can health professionals play?
Maxwell et al (2020)
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Toward normalising abortion: findings from a qualitative secondary analysis study
Purcell et al (2020)
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Moral dilemmas and abortion decision-making: Lessons learnt from abortion research in England and Wales
Lesley Hoggart (2018)
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Self‐management of first trimester medical termination of pregnancy: a qualitative study of women’s experiences
Purcell et al (2017)
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Internalised abortion stigma: Young women’s strategies of resistance and rejection
Lesley Hoggart (2017)
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‘It’s good to be able to talk’: An exploration of the complexities of participant and researcher relationships when conducting sensitive research
Victoria Louise Newton (2017)
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‘Repeat abortion’, a phrase to be avoided? Qualitative insights into labelling and stigma
Hoggart et al (2017)
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Breaking the silence on abortion: the role of adult community abortion education in fostering resistance to norms
Bloomer et al (2017)
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Contraceptive care at the time of medical abortion: experiences of women and health professionals in a hospital or community sexual and reproductive health context
Purcell et al (2016)
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Young people’s views and knowledge about abortion
Harden et al (2015)
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Addressing contraception at the time of abortion: experiences of women and health professionals
Harden and Purcell (2015)