All Stories

  1. Logics of control and self-management in narratives of people living with HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B
  2. Monkeypox knowledge, concern, willingness to change behaviour, and seek vaccination: Results of a national cross-sectional survey
  3. Predictive analytics in HIV surveillance require new approaches to data ethics, rights, and regulation in public health
  4. Professional perspectives on serodiscordant family service provision in the context of blood-borne viruses
  5. The freighted social histories of HIV and hepatitis C: exploring service providers’ perspectives on stigma in the current epidemics
  6. Prescribing as affective clinical practice: Transformations in sexual health consultations through HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis
  7. Challenges of Using the Story Completion Method to Research Clinical Encounters
  8. Clinician imaginaries of HIV PrEP users in and beyond the gay community in Australia
  9. Family imaginaries in the disclosure of a blood‐borne virus
  10. Health practitioner and student attitudes to caring for transgender patients in Tasmania: An exploratory qualitative study
  11. Open science, COVID-19, and the news: Exploring controversies in the circulation of early SARS-CoV-2 genomic epidemiology research
  12. Waiting to be seen: social perspectives on trans health
  13. Challenges of providing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis across Australian clinics: qualitative insights of clinicians
  14. Clinician views of Prescribing PrEP in the Context of HIV Anxiety
  15. Reassessing the Ethics of Molecular HIV Surveillance in the Era of Cluster Detection and Response: Toward HIV Data Justice
  16. Technology Changes the Ethical Stakes in HIV Surveillance and Prevention: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Reassessing the Ethics of Molecular HIV Surveillance in the Era of Cluster Detection and Response”
  17. Tasmanian healthcare professionals' & students' capacity for LGBTI + inclusive care: A qualitative inquiry
  18. Understanding ‘risk’ in families living with mixed blood-borne viral infection status: The doing and undoing of ‘difference’
  19. Troubling the non-specialist prescription of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): the views of Australian HIV experts
  20. HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis and the ‘problems’ of reduced condom use and sexually transmitted infections in Australia: a critical analysis from an evidence‐making intervention perspective