Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: Multimethod qualitative study combining Safety i and Safety II analysis
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Writing through Mess
Brenman N., (2023), WRITING BANAL INEQUALITIES: How to Fabricate Stories That Disrupt
“Ready for What?”: Timing and Speculation in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
Brenman NF. and Milne R., (2022), Science Technology and Human Values, 47, 597 - 622
Digital phenotyping and the (data) shadow of Alzheimer's disease
Milne R. et al, (2022), Big Data and Society, 9
Lived time and the affordances of clinical research participation
Brenman N. and Milne R., (2021), Sociology of Health and Illness, 43, 2031 - 2048
Placing precarity: access and belonging in the shifting landscape of UK mental health care
Brenman NF., (2021), Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 45, 22 - 41
Preventing Dementia?: Critical Perspectives on a New Paradigm of Preparing for Old Age
Brenman NF., (2021), SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 43, 820 - 822
Pandemic vitality: on living and being alive in lockdown
Brenman N., (2020), Social Anthropology, 28, 229 - 230
Collaboration between key populations in a global partnership for health and human rights: Lessons learned from ‘Bridging the Gaps’
de Vries DH. et al, (2019), Global Public Health, 14, 1125 - 1138
Intersecting Cultures in Deaf Mental Health: An Ethnographic Study of NHS Professionals Diagnosing Autism in D/deaf Children
Brenman NF. et al, (2017), Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 41, 431 - 452
Demand and access to mental health services: A qualitative formative study in Nepal
Brenman NF. et al, (2014), BMC International Health and Human Rights, 14