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    Improving health: structure and agency in health interventions
    with Alexandra A. Choby
    Nursing Philosophy 15 (2): 89-101. 2014.
    Taking debates about the roles of structure and agency in health as a lens, this essay asks how Critical Realist and Feminist Intersectional approaches might inform health interventions research. Despite recognition of multiple determinants of health, health problems are often thought of as individual and interventions, in turn, target risky individual behaviours. Such approaches are rooted in a liberal model of personhood. This paper critiques enduring individualist assumptions linked to Wester…Read more
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    HARWOOD L and CLARK AM. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 29–38Understanding health decisions using critical realism: home-dialysis decision-making during chronic kidney diseaseThis paper examines home-dialysis decision making in people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) from the perspective of critical realism. CKD programmes focus on patient education for self-management to delay the progression of kidney disease and the preparation and support for renal replacement therapy e.g.) dialysis and transplan…Read more
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    The complexity of postpartum mental health and illness: a critical realist study
    with Wendy Sword, Kathleen Hegadoren, Sandra Brooks, and Dawn Kingston
    Nursing Inquiry 19 (1): 51-62. 2012.
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    Exploring the impact of gender inequities on the promotion of cardiovascular health of women in Pakistan
    with Rubina Barolia and Gina Higginbottom
    Nursing Inquiry 24 (1). 2017.