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2018-01-01Cyclic Perimenstrual Pain and Discomfort and Australian Women's Associated Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine: A Longitudinal StudyFisher, C; Hickman, L; Adams, J; Sibbritt, D
2016-09-17Severity of back pain may influence choice and order of practitioner consultations across conventional, allied and complementary health care: A cross-sectional study of 1851 mid-age Australian womenSibbritt, D; Lauche, R; Sundberg, T; Peng, W; Moore, C; Broom, A; Kirby, E; Adams, J
2015-04-01Investigating Patient Perspectives on Medical Returns and Buying Medicines Online in Two Communities in Melbourne, Australia: Results from a Qualitative StudyBrijnath, B; Antoniades, J; Adams, J
2018-10-01Herbal medicines use during pregnancy in Sierra Leone: An exploratory cross-sectional studyJames, PB; Bah, AJ; Tommy, MS; Wardle, J; Steel, A
2017-10-01Alternative futures: Fields, boundaries, and divergent professionalisation strategies within the Chiropractic professionBrosnan, C
2011-01-06The urban-rural divide in complementary and alternative medicine use: A longitudinal study of 10,638 womenAdams, J; Sibbritt, D; Lui, CW
2010-11-11The use of economic evaluation in CAM: An introductory frameworkFord, E; Solomon, D; Adams, J; Graves, N
2011-08-01Distribution of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers in rural New South Wales, Australia: A step towards explaining high CAM use in rural health?Wardle, J; Adams, J; Magalhães, RJS; Sibbritt, D
2014-02-01The influence of complementary and alternative medicine use in pregnancy on labor pain management choices: Results from a nationally representative sample of 1,835 womenSteel, A; Adams, J; Sibbritt, D; Broom, A; Frawley, J; Gallois, C
2022Classifying knowledge used in complementary medicine consultations: A qualitative systematic reviewDavies, K; Heinsch, M; Tickner, C; Brosnan, C; Steel, A; Patel, G; Marsh, M
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