Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2016): Jan-Mar
Journals
- Holton S, Hammarberg K, Johnson L. Fertility concerns and related information needs and preferences of women with PCOS. Human Reproduction Open 2018;2018(4) View
- Monester J, Fisher J, Kirkman M, Rowe H, Holton S. ‘If I had known the fertility health facts sooner…’ Knowledge gaps as a barrier to effective fertility management: findings from the understanding fertility management in contemporary Australia survey. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 2019;24(4):274 View
- Rowe H, Holton S, Kirkman M, Bayly C, Jordan L, McNamee K, McBain J, Sinnott V, Fisher J. Abortion: findings from women and men participating in the Understanding Fertility Management in contemporary Australia national survey. Sexual Health 2017;14(6):566 View
- Kirkman M, Stubber C, Rowe H, Holton S, Bayly C, Jordan L, McBain J, McNamee K, Sinnott V, Fisher J. Subjective meanings of ‘unintended’ pregnancy: interviews from understanding fertility management in contemporary Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality 2017;19(2):179 View
- Rowe H, Hammarberg K, Dwyer S, Camilleri R, Fisher J. Improving clinical care for women with endometriosis: qualitative analysis of women’s and health professionals’ views. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology 2021;42(3):174 View
- Holton S, Fisher J, Button B, Williams E, Wilson J. Childbearing concerns, information needs and preferences of women with cystic fibrosis: An online discussion group. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 2019;19:31 View
- Gilbert E, Boyle J, Campbell S, Rumbold A. Provision of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: Limited engagement in an online survey of Medical Directors of ART services. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2020;60(6):980 View
- Vasilevski V, Angel G, Mathison A, Teale G, Sweet L. Experiences and information needs of women who become pregnant after bariatric surgery: An interpretive descriptive qualitative study. Midwifery 2023;121:103652 View