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Breaking the ice: young feminist scholars of reproductive politics reflect on egg freezing
A Cattapan, K Hammond, J Haw, LA Tarasoff
IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (2), 236-247, 2014
602014
Blood donation and the global COVID‐19 pandemic: areas for social science research
J Haw, K Holloway, BM Masser, EM Merz, R Thorpe
Vox sanguinis 116 (4), 363, 2021
362021
‘Wannabe Toxic-Free?’From precautionary consumption to corporeal citizenship
DN Scott, J Haw, R Lee
Environmental Politics 26 (2), 322-342, 2017
262017
Dietary strategies and food practices of pediatric patients, and their parents, living with inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative interview study
KH Chuong, J Haw, A Stintzi, DR Mack, KC O’Doherty
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being 14 (1 …, 2019
172019
Epistemic tensions between people living with asthma and healthcare professionals in clinical encounters
J Haw, S Cunningham, KC O'Doherty
Social Science & Medicine 208, 34-40, 2018
132018
Making contributions and defining success: an eDelphi study of the inaugural cohort of CIHR health system impact fellows, host supervisors and academic supervisors
MA Blanchette, M Saari, K Aubrecht, C Bailey, I Cheng, M Embrett, J Haw, ...
Healthcare Policy 15 (SP), 49, 2019
102019
Corporeal commodification and women’s work: feminist analysis of private umbilical cord blood banking
J Haw
Body & Society 22 (3), 31-53, 2016
92016
From waste to (fool’s) gold: promissory and profit values of cord blood
J Haw
Monash bioethics review 33, 325-339, 2015
92015
Sexual risk behavior questions: understanding and mitigating donor discomfort
J Haw, H Woo, T Kohut, W Fisher
Transfusion 62 (2), 355-364, 2022
82022
Blood collection agency messaging to donors and the public in Canada and Australia during the early days of COVID-19
J Haw, R Thorpe, K Holloway
Frontiers in Communication 6, 777829, 2022
82022
Sickle cell disease and the need for blood: Barriers to donation for African, Caribbean, and Black young adults in Canada
J Haw, J Walrond, J Jayachandran, D Dordunoo, H Eche‐Ameh, ...
Transfusion 63 (7), 1324-1332, 2023
42023
Emotional labour and cord blood collection: frontline perspectives
J Haw, J Polzer, DV Devine
Journal of Health Organization and Management 34 (5), 587-601, 2020
42020
Contextual factors influencing donor recruitment and cord blood collection: perspectives of frontline staff of the Canadian Blood Services' Cord Blood Bank
J Haw, J Polzer, DV Devine
Transfusion 59 (5), 1742-1748, 2019
42019
Evolving the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men time‐based deferral to sexual risk screening for all donors: The contribution of Canadian research programmes
N Caffrey, SF O'Brien, GM Walsh, J Haw, M Goldman
Vox Sanguinis 118 (8), 605-615, 2023
22023
Alternatives to blood donor deferral of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men: acceptability of screening the sexual risk behavior of all blood donors
WA Fisher, T Kohut, H Woo, J Haw
Transfusion 63 (3), 531-540, 2023
22023
Clinicians’ views and expectations of human microbiome science on asthma and its translations
J Haw, K C. O’Doherty
New Genetics and Society 37 (1), 67-87, 2018
22018
How do we forecast tomorrow’s transfusion? Applying social science approaches to meet tomorrow’s transfusion needs: Blood donors and donation
J Haw, K Holloway, M Goldman
Transfusion Clinique et Biologique 30 (1), 47-51, 2023
12023
FMT regulatory challenges and the lived experiences of people with IBD
J Haw, K Chuong, KC O'Doherty
The American Journal of Bioethics 17 (5), 59-61, 2017
12017
From the Incinerator to the Bank: A Feminist Qualitative Study of Private Cord Blood Banking in Canada
JYJ Haw
12014
Patient advocacy, drug promotion, and the feminist paradox: An analysis of the Canadian Pain Coalition
K Holloway, J Haw
Health Tomorrow: Interdisciplinarity and Internationality 1 (1), 2013
12013
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