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Dr Papreen Nahar
Dr Papreen Nahar
University of Sussex, Department of Global Health and Infection, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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Living with infertility: experiences among urban slum populations in Bangladesh
N Papreen, A Sharma, K Sabin, L Begum, SK Ahsan, AH Baqui
Reproductive health matters 8 (15), 33-44, 2000
2432000
Contextualising sexual harassment of adolescent girls in Bangladesh
P Nahar, M Van Reeuwijk, R Reis
Reproductive health matters 21 (41), 78-86, 2013
1082013
Suffering of childless women in Bangladesh: the intersection of social identities of gender and class
P Nahar, A Richters
Anthropology & medicine 18 (3), 327-338, 2011
1052011
A real-time ivr platform for community radio
K Kazakos, S Asthana, M Balaam, M Duggal, A Holden, L Jamir, ...
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2016
682016
How women in Bangladesh confront the stigma of childlessness: Agency, resilience, and resistance
P Nahar, S Van Der Geest
Medical anthropology quarterly 28 (3), 381-398, 2014
672014
What contributes to inappropriate antibiotic dispensing among qualified and unqualified healthcare providers in Bangladesh? A qualitative study
P Nahar, L Unicomb, PJ Lucas, MR Uddin, MA Islam, FA Nizame, N Khisa, ...
BMC Health Services Research 20, 1-11, 2020
572020
The importance of a positive approach to sexuality in sexual health programmes for unmarried adolescents in Bangladesh
M Van Reeuwijk, P Nahar
Reproductive health matters 21 (41), 69-77, 2013
512013
Exploring the meaning of health security for disaster resilience through people's perspectives in Bangladesh
NS Ray-Bennett, A Collins, A Bhuiya, R Edgeworth, P Nahar, F Alamgir
Health & place 16 (3), 581-589, 2010
482010
Health seeking behaviour of childless women in Bangladesh: an ethnographic exploration for the special issue on: loss in child bearing
P Nahar
Social science & medicine 71 (10), 1780-1787, 2010
392010
mHealth and the management of chronic conditions in rural areas: a note of caution from southern India
P Nahar, NK Kannuri, S Mikkilineni, GVS Murthy, P Phillimore
Anthropology & medicine 24 (1), 1-16, 2017
372017
Pathways of antibiotic use in Bangladesh: qualitative protocol for the PAUSE study
EK Rousham, MA Islam, P Nahar, PJ Lucas, N Naher, SM Ahmed, ...
BMJ open 9 (1), e028215, 2019
352019
Invisible women in Bangladesh: stakeholders’ views on infertility services
P Nahar
Facts, views & vision in ObGyn 4 (3), 149, 2012
352012
Pathways to antibiotics in Bangladesh: A qualitative study investigating how and when households access medicine including antibiotics for humans or animals when they are ill
PJ Lucas, MR Uddin, N Khisa, SMS Akter, L Unicomb, P Nahar, MA Islam, ...
PLoS One 14 (11), e0225270, 2019
342019
The link between infertility and poverty: evidence from Bangladesh
P Nahar
Human Fertility 15 (1), 18-26, 2012
302012
Childless in Bangladesh: suffering and resilience among rural and urban women
P Nahar
292007
Implementing a digital patient feedback system: an analysis using normalisation process theory
BN Ong, D Hodgson, N Small, P Nahar, C Sanders
BMC Health Services Research 20, 1-16, 2020
252020
Women's health priorities: cultural perspectives on illness in rural Bangladesh
JL Ross, SL Laston, K Nahar, L Muna, P Nahar, PJ Pelto
Health: 2 (1), 91-110, 1998
251998
At the margins of biomedicine: the ambiguous position of ‘registered medical practitioners’ in rural Indian healthcare
P Nahar, NK Kannuri, S Mikkilineni, GVS Murthy, P Phillimore
Sociology of health & illness 39 (4), 614-628, 2017
212017
Risk factors for non-communicable diseases related to obesity among first-and second-generation Bangladeshi migrants living in north-east or south-east England
N Akhter, K Begum, P Nahar, G Cooper, D Vallis, A Kasim, GR Bentley
International Journal of Obesity 45 (7), 1588-1598, 2021
192021
Searching for a lost cow
S Zaman, P Nahar
Ethical dilemmas of doing medical anthropological research in Bangladesh …, 2011
192011
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