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37
Citations
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World Ranking
6215
National Ranking
449

Overview

Dorothy Broom is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research includes work published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society, reflecting involvement in clinical or biomedical topics related to endocrinology.

One of their recent papers, published in 2024, is titled "12424 A Feasibility Trial Of A Co-created Digital Self-management Programme For Adults With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Hope PCOS)." This publication indicates a research focus on digital health interventions for managing chronic conditions, specifically targeting polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Broom collaborates with several co-authors, which highlights a network of research partnerships. Frequent co-authors include:

  • C Percy
  • Andy Turner
  • Lucy Aphramor
  • Cain C. T. Clark
  • Faith Martin

Their published work has appeared predominantly in:

  • Journal of the Endocrine Society

The presence of this publication venue suggests specialization within endocrine-related studies or conditions affecting the endocrine system. The focus on a digital self-management program also points to involvement in innovative health technology and patient-centered care approaches.

Best Publications

  • Unsociable Work? Nonstandard Work Schedules, Family Relationships, and Children’s Well‐Being

    Lyndall Strazdins;Mark S. Clements;Rosemary J. Korda;Dorothy H. Broom

  • The psychosocial quality of work determines whether employment has benefits for mental health: results from a longitudinal national household panel survey

    Peter Butterworth;Liana Leach;Lyndall Strazdins;Sarah Olesen

  • Controlling diabetes, controlling diabetics: moral language in the management of diabetes type 2.

    Dorothy Broom;Andrea Whittaker

  • Introducing the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children

    Ann Sanson;Jan Nicholson;Judy Ungerer;Stephen Zubrick

  • Work and health in a contemporary society: demands, control, and insecurity

    Rennie D'Souza;Lyndall Strazdins;Lynette Lim;Dorothy Broom

  • Job Strain, Job Insecurity, and Health: Rethinking the Relationship

    Lyndall Strazdins;Rennie M. D'Souza;Lynette L.-Y. Lim;Dorothy H. Broom

  • Acts of Love (and Work) Gender Imbalance in Emotional Work and Women’s Psychological Distress

    Lyndall Strazdins;Dorothy H. Broom

  • Embodied risk: my body, myself?

    Anne M. Kavanagh;Dorothy H. Broom

  • The Lesser Evil: Bad jobs or unemployment? A survey of Mid-aged Australians

    Dorothy H Broom;Rennie M D'Souza;Lyndall Strazdins;Peter Butterworth

  • Does gender modify associations between self rated health and the social and economic characteristics of local environments

    Anne M Kavanagh;Rebecca Bentley;Gavin Turrell;Dorothy H Broom

  • Around-the-clock: parent work schedules and children's well-being in a 24-h economy.

    Lyndall Strazdins;Rosemary J Korda;Lynette L-Y Lim;Dorothy H Broom

  • Do working mothers raise couch potato kids? Maternal employment and children's lifestyle behaviours and weight in early childhood.

    Judith E. Brown;Dorothy H. Broom;Jan M. Nicholson;Michael Bittman

  • Time scarcity: another health inequality?

    Lyndall Strazdins;Amy L Griffin;Dorothy H Broom;Cathy Banwell

  • Medicalisation reconsidered: toward a collaborative approach to care

    Dorothy H. Broom;Roslyn V. Woodward

  • Impact of saliva collection methods on sIgA and cortisol assays and acceptability to participants

    Lyndall Strazdins;Shannon Meyerkort;Vicki Brent;Rennie M. D'Souza

  • Not all hours are equal: could time be a social determinant of health?

    Lyndall Strazdins;Jennifer Welsh;Rosemary Korda;Dorothy Broom

  • Women's understanding of abnormal cervical smear test results: A qualitative interview study

    Anne M Kavanagh;Dorothy H Broom

  • Diagnosis in chronic illness: disabling or enabling--the case of chronic fatigue syndrome.

    Roslyn V Woodward;Dorothy H Broom;David G Legge

  • General practitioner management of intimate partner abuse and the whole family: qualitative study.

    Angela Taft;Dorothy H Broom;David Legge

  • Job quality and inequality: parents' jobs and children's emotional and behavioural difficulties.

    Lyndall Strazdins;Megan Shipley;Mark Clements;Léan V. Obrien

Frequent Co-Authors

Lyndall Strazdins
Lyndall Strazdins Australian National University
Jane Dixon
Jane Dixon Australian National University
Bryan Rodgers
Bryan Rodgers Australian National University
Peter Butterworth
Peter Butterworth Australian National University
Michael Bittman
Michael Bittman University of New England
Ruth Parslow
Ruth Parslow University of Melbourne
Sharon Friel
Sharon Friel Australian National University
Anne M Kavanagh
Anne M Kavanagh University of Melbourne
Jan M. Nicholson
Jan M. Nicholson La Trobe University
Helen L. Berry
Helen L. Berry Macquarie University

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