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Elizabeth Quinlan
Elizabeth Quinlan
Associate Professor - Sociology, College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan
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Conspicuous invisibility: Shadowing as a data collection strategy
E Quinlan
Qualitative Inquiry 14 (8), 1480-1499, 2008
2982008
The ‘actualities’ of knowledge work: an institutional ethnography of multi‐disciplinary primary health care teams
E Quinlan
Sociology of health & illness 31 (5), 625-641, 2009
1432009
Whoever shouts the loudest: Listening to parents of children with disabilities
C Ryan, E Quinlan
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 31, 203-214, 2018
1162018
The impact of breast cancer among Canadian women: disability and productivity
E Quinlan, R Thomas-MacLean, T Hack, W Kwan, B Miedema, ...
Work 34 (3), 285-296, 2009
752009
New action research techniques: Using participatory theatre with health care workers
E Quinlan
Action Research 8 (2), 117-133, 2010
632010
Mutual understanding in multi-disciplinary primary health care teams
E Quinlan, S Robertson
Journal of Interprofessional Care 24 (5), 565-578, 2010
502010
The communicative power of nurse practitioners in multidisciplinary primary healthcare teams
E Quinlan, S Robertson
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners 25 (2), 91-102, 2013
452013
A longitudinal analysis of chronic arm morbidity following breast cancer surgery
VM Boquiren, TF Hack, RL Thomas, A Towers, WB Kwan, A Tilley, ...
Breast cancer research and treatment 157, 413-425, 2016
432016
Sexual violence at Canadian universities: Activism, institutional responses, and strategies for change
E Quinlan, A Quinlan, C Fogel, G Taylor
Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 2017
392017
Enhancing Care and Advocacy for Sexual Assault Survivors on Canadian Campuses.
E Quinlan, A Clarke, N Miller
Canadian Journal of Higher Education 46 (2), 40-54, 2016
392016
Representations of rape: Transcending methodological divides
E Quinlan, A Quinlan
Journal of Mixed Methods Research 4 (2), 127-143, 2010
292010
“This is a kind of betrayal”: a qualitative study of disability after breast cancer
R Thomas-MacLean, A Towers, E Quinlan, TF Hack, W Kwan, B Miedema, ...
Current Oncology 16 (3), 26-32, 2009
292009
Interventions to reduce bullying in health care organizations: a scoping review
E Quinlan, S Robertson, N Miller, D Robertson-Boersma
Health services management research 27 (1-2), 33-44, 2014
282014
Teaching and learning focus group facilitation: An encounter with experiential learning in a graduate sociology classroom
R Thomas, E Quinlan
Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal 7 (1), 2014
252014
“Breaking the fourth wall”: Activating hope through participatory theatre with family caregivers
E Quinlan, W Duggleby
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being 4 (4 …, 2009
242009
Not for the faint of heart: Insider and outsider shadowing experiences within Canadian health care organizations
AM Urban, E Quinlan
Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International …, 2014
222014
Do breast cancer survivors' post-surgery difficulties with recreational activities persist over time?
B Miedema, R Hamilton, S Tatemichi, R Thomas-MacLean, TF Hack, ...
Journal of Cancer Survivorship 5, 405-412, 2011
212011
Discussing mentorship: an ongoing study for the development of a mentorship program in Saskatchewan
R Thomas-MacLean, R Hamoline, E Quinlan, VR Ramsden, J Kuzmicz
Canadian Family Physician 56 (7), e263-e272, 2010
212010
Breast cancer survivorship and work disability
E Quinlan, R Maclean, T Hack, S Tatemichi, A Towers, W Kwan, ...
Journal of Disability Policy Studies 22 (1), 18-27, 2011
202011
Loss, adaptation and new directions: The impact of arm morbidity on leisure activities following breast cancer
R Thomas, TF Hack, E Quinlan, S Tatemichi, A Towers, W Kwan, ...
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal/Revue canadienne de soins infirmiers en …, 2015
192015
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