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Stefanie Plage
Stefanie Plage
School of Social Science, UQ
Zweryfikowany adres z uq.edu.au
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What prevents the intravenous to oral antibiotic switch? A qualitative study of hospital doctors' accounts of what influences their clinical practice
J Broom, A Broom, K Adams, S Plage
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 71 (8), 2295-2299, 2016
752016
Barriers to uptake of antimicrobial advice in a UK hospital: a qualitative study
J Broom, A Broom, S Plage, K Adams, JJ Post
Journal of Hospital Infection 93 (4), 418-422, 2016
732016
What role do pharmacists play in mediating antibiotic use in hospitals? A qualitative study
A Broom, J Broom, E Kirby, S Plage, J Adams
BMJ open 5 (11), e008326, 2015
702015
A qualitative study of hospital pharmacists and antibiotic governance: negotiating interprofessional responsibilities, expertise and resource constraints
A Broom, S Plage, J Broom, E Kirby, J Adams
BMC Health Services Research 16, 1-8, 2015
452015
Cosmopolitan encounters: Reflexive engagements and the ethics of sharing
S Plage, I Willing, I Woodward, Z Skrbiš
Ethnic and Racial Studies 40 (1), 4-23, 2017
342017
The family lives of Australian lesbian, gay and bisexual people: A review of the literature and a research agenda
F Perales, L Simpson Reeves, S Plage, J Baxter
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 17, 43-60, 2020
322020
Losing ground, losing sleep: Local economic conditions, economic vulnerability, and sleep
F Perales, S Plage
Social science research 62, 189-203, 2017
302017
Australianness as fairness: Implications for cosmopolitan encounters
S Plage, I Willing, Z Skrbiš, I Woodward
Journal of Sociology 53 (2), 318-333, 2017
272017
Sexual orientation, geographic proximity, and contact frequency between adult siblings
F Perales, S Plage
Journal of Marriage and Family 82 (5), 1444-1460, 2020
182020
Deploying normality: Cancer survivor identity and authenticity in ritual-like practice
S Plage
Medical Anthropology 40 (5), 473-489, 2021
142021
Cancer survivorship reimagined: A qualitative study on evolving interpretative repertoires of cancer and survivorship using participant‐produced photography
S Plage
European Journal of Cancer Care, e13320, 2020
122020
Doing gender overnight?: Parenthood, gender and sleep quantity and quality in Australia
S Plage, F Perales, J Baxter
Family Matters, 73-81, 2016
112016
Willing but unable: How resources help low-income mothers care for their children and minimise child protection interventions
E Kuskoff, C Parsell, S Plage, C Ablaza, F Perales
British Journal of Social Work 52 (7), 3982-3998, 2022
102022
Cancer on the margins: experiences of living with neuroendocrine tumours
S Plage, A Gibson, M Burge, D Wyld
Health Sociology Review 27 (2), 153-167, 2018
102018
Surprise reveals the affective-moral economies in cancer illness narratives
S Plage, RE Olson
Qualitative Health Research 31 (14), 2730-2742, 2021
92021
Connection, connectivity and choice: Learning during COVID-19 restrictions across mainstream schools and Flexible Learning Programmes in Australia
S Plage, S Cook, J Povey, E Rudling, K te Riele, L McDaid, M Western
Australian Journal of Social Issues 58 (1), 212-231, 2023
52023
Access to Health for People Experiencing Homelessness
S Plage, C Parsell
European Journal of Homelessness 16 (1), 29-52, 2022
52022
Reconfiguring Time: Optimisation and Authenticity in Accounts of People surviving with advanced Cancer
S Plage, E Kirby
Health Sociology Review, 1-16, 2021
52021
What can voice do? Combining narrative methods and participant-produced photography to explore contemporary cancer survivorship
S Plage
Visual Studies 38 (1), 56-68, 2023
42023
Of Good Mothers and Violent Fathers: Negotiating Child Protection Interventions in Abusive Relationships
E Kuskoff, C Parsell, S Plage, F Perales, C Ablaza
Violence Against Women, 2023
32023
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