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Acceptability and perceived feasibility of adapted encounter decision aids on contraceptive methods: An interview study with healthcare providers and Chinese migrant women

This paper on an adapted shared decision aid on contraceptive methods for Chinese migrant women in Australia was published recently in PEC (Patient Education and Counseling) Innovation. Dolan H, Bateson D, Li M, Thompson R, Tam CWM, Bonner C, et al. Acceptability and perceived feasibility of adapted encounter decision aids on contraceptive methods: An interview study …

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‘Every medicine is part poison’: a qualitative inquiry into the perceptions and experiences of choosing contraceptive methods of migrant Chinese women living in Australia

This paper describing the qualitative research on the influencing factors of Chinese migrant women’s contraceptive method choice and practices was published in BMC Women’s Health. [URL : PDF] Dolan H, Li M, Bateson D, Thompson R, Tam CWM, Bonner C, Trevena L. ‘Every medicine is part poison’: a qualitative inquiry into the perceptions and experiences …

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Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of a contraceptive choice decision aid material for women from Chinese background in Australia

This oral presentation was delivered by Ms Hankiz Dolan at the 10th International Shared Decision Making Conference in Quebec, Canada, 7-10 July 2019.  (PDF) Dolan H. Trevena L, Li M, Bateson D, Thompson R, Tam M, Bonner C. Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of a contraceptive choice decision aid material for women from Chinese background …

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Contraceptive choice decisional needs assessment of Chinese women living in Australia: a qualitative study of healthcare professionals’ views

This poster was presented by Ms Hankiz Dolan at the 10th International Shared Decision Making Conference in Quebec, Canada, 7-10 July 2019. (PDF) Dolan H, Li M, Bateson D, Tam M, Bonner C, Trevena L. Contraceptive choice decisional needs assessment of Chinese women living in Australia: a qualitative study of healthcare professionals’ views [poster]. 10th …

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‘Every medicine is part poison’. A qualitative inquiry into the perceptions and experiences of choosing contraceptive methods of Chinese women living in Australia

This poster was presented by Ms Hankiz Dolan at the 10th International Shared Decision Making Conference in Quebec, Canada, 7-10 July 2019. (PDF) Dolan H, Li M, Bateson D, Thompson R, Tam M, Bonner C, Trevena L. ‘Every medicine is part poison’. A qualitative inquiry into the perceptions and experiences of choosing contraceptive methods of …

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