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Claire Hooker
Claire Hooker
Senior Lecturer in Health and Medical Humanitites, University of Sydney
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor sydney.edu.au
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Media coverage of health issues and how to work more effectively with journalists: a qualitative study
J Leask, C Hooker, C King
BMC public health 10, 1-7, 2010
2962010
Evidence, ethics, and values: a framework for health promotion
SM Carter, L Rychetnik, B Lloyd, IH Kerridge, L Baur, A Bauman, ...
American journal of public health 101 (3), 465-472, 2011
1862011
Contagion
A Bashford, C Hooker
Routledge, 2002
1412002
Zoonotic disease risk perceptions and infection control practices of Australian veterinarians: call for change in work culture
K Dowd, M Taylor, JALML Toribio, C Hooker, NK Dhand
Preventive veterinary medicine 111 (1-2), 17-24, 2013
882013
An innovative approach to strengthening health professionals’ infection control and limiting hospital-acquired infection: video-reflexive ethnography
R Iedema, SY Hor, M Wyer, GL Gilbert, C Jorm, C Hooker, M O'Sullivan
BMJ, 2015
802015
Understanding empathy: why phenomenology and hermeneutics can help medical education and practice
C Hooker
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18, 541-552, 2015
792015
Medical humanities as expressive of Western culture
C Hooker, E Noonan
Medical Humanities 37 (2), 79-84, 2011
762011
Beliefs and beyond: what can we learn from qualitative studies of lay people’s understandings of cancer risk?
WL Lipworth, HM Davey, SM Carter, C Hooker, W Hu
Health Expectations 13 (2), 113-124, 2010
752010
Suicidology as a social practice
SJ Fitzpatrick, C Hooker, I Kerridge
Social Epistemology 29 (3), 303-322, 2015
652015
Balance, balancing, and health
WL Lipworth, C Hooker, SM Carter
Qualitative Health Research 21 (5), 714-725, 2011
602011
Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods
M Wyer, D Jackson, R Iedema, SY Hor, GL Gilbert, C Jorm, C Hooker, ...
Journal of Clinical Nursing 24 (11-12), 1718-1729, 2015
592015
Introduction: Contagion, modernity and postmodernity
A Bashford, C Hooker
Contagion: Historical and cultural studies, 2001
582001
Journalists’ views about reporting avian influenza and a potential pandemic: a qualitative study
C Hooker, C King, J Leask
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 6 (3), 224-229, 2012
552012
Beyond hand hygiene: a qualitative study of the everyday work of preventing cross-contamination on hospital wards
S Hor, C Hooker, R Iedema, M Wyer, GL Gilbert, C Jorm, MVN O'sullivan
BMJ quality & safety 26 (7), 552-558, 2017
532017
How risk communication could have reduced controversy about school closures in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
J Leask, C Hooker
Public Health Research & Practice 30 (2), 2020
472020
Communicating about risk: strategies for situations where public concern is high but the risk is low.
C Hooker, A Capon, J Leask
Sax Institute, 2017
432017
Patient involvement can affect clinicians’ perspectives and practices of infection prevention and control: A “post-qualitative” study using video-reflexive ethnography
M Wyer, R Iedema, SY Hor, C Jorm, C Hooker, GL Gilbert
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 16 (1), 1609406917690171, 2017
402017
Risk communication should be explicit about values. A perspective on early communication during COVID-19
C Hooker, J Leask
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17, 581-589, 2020
382020
Health scares: Professional priorities
C Hooker
Health: 14 (1), 3-21, 2010
362010
The medical humanities: a brief introduction
C Hooker
AFP, 2008
322008
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