Virginia Mapedzahama
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Recent Articles
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Aibangbee M, Micheal S, Mapedzahama V, Liamputtong P, Pithavadian R, Hossain Z, et al.
Int J Public Health
. 2023 Jun;
68:1605801.
PMID: 37342678
Migrants and refugee youth (MRY) in Western nations are less likely to participate in sexual reproductive health (SRH) services. Consequently, MRY are more likely to encounter adverse SRH experiences due...
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Dune T, Ayika D, Thepsourinthone J, Mapedzahama V, Mengesha Z
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Feb;
18(3).
PMID: 33540735
In Australia, 1.5 generation migrants (those who migrated as children) often enter a new cultural and religious environment, with its own set of constructs of sexual and reproductive health (SRH),...
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Marjadi B, Mapedzahama V, Rogers G, Donnelly M, Harris A, Donadel D, et al.
GMS J Med Educ
. 2020 Apr;
37(2):Doc21.
PMID: 32328523
This paper describes the Western Sydney University School of Medicine (WSUSoM) diversity education program, Medicine in Context (MiC). MiC implements community-engaged learning and partnership pedagogy in teaching diverse social determinants...
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Dune T, Mapedzahama V
Afr J Reprod Health
. 2018 Mar;
21(1):18-29.
PMID: 29595022
This paper discusses the influence of cross-cultural modes of communication on perceptions of sexual health and wellbeing for Shona (Zimbabwean) women living in Australia and their children. Data was collected...
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West S, Rudge T, Mapedzahama V
J Adv Nurs
. 2016 Apr;
72(8):1899-914.
PMID: 27061930
Aim: To develop a conceptual model of nurse-identified effects of night work. Background: Studies designed to predict shift work tolerance are frequently unsuccessful in incorporating the intersections between physiological, psychological...
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Hussain R, Maple M, Hunter S, Mapedzahama V, Reddy P
Rural Remote Health
. 2015 Jul;
15(3):3068.
PMID: 26190237
Context: Rural Australians experience poorer health and poorer access to health care services than their urban counterparts, and there is a chronic shortage of health professionals in rural and remote...
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Chau Y, West S, Mapedzahama V
J Midwifery Womens Health
. 2013 Oct;
59(2):113-26.
PMID: 24134398
Introduction: The aim of this review was to synthesize current evidence on the effects of night work on the major stages of women's reproductive health, specifically the menstrual cycle, fertility,...
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West S, Mapedzahama V, Ahern M, Rudge T
Nurs Inq
. 2012 Apr;
19(2):177-87.
PMID: 22530865
Many current analyses of shiftwork neglect nurses' own voices when describing the dis/advantages of a shiftworking lifestyle. This paper reports the findings of a critical re-analysis of two studies conducted...
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Mapedzahama V, Rudge T, West S, Perron A
Nurs Inq
. 2012 Apr;
19(2):153-64.
PMID: 22530863
This article presents an analysis of data from a critical qualitative study with 14 skilled black African migrant nurses, which document their experiences of nurse-to-nurse racism and racial prejudice in...