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“It’s got its own life, and you can’t contain it”: A qualitative study of patient and health professional experiences of diabetes care. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2019.
The work of the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance. Mental Health Nursing Journal. 2019;39(2).
Biomedicine and the humanities: growing pains. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:230-238.
Ghosts in the Health Machine: Visits from the Dead in Hospital. Medicine Anthropology Theory (MAT). 2018;5(1).
Inclusion, access and social justice: the rhizomic evolution of a field across a continent. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:218-220.
Reflections on a field across time and space: the emergent medical and health humanities in South Africa. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:263-269.
Mesmer & the Artificial Tide. In: Rattle Tales 3.; 2015.
Into Sleep. London: rb&hArts; 2013.
Singing classes for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 2012;12.
Creative care: the role of the arts in hospital: Victoria Hume explains how painting, sculpture and music can improve the healthcare environment of hospitals, and the wellbeing of patients and staff. Nursing Management. 2010;17(5):4.
Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease - a randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation. BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 2010;10:41.
Transplant. rb&hArts; 2008.
The art of health. Breathe:. 2007;4(2):140-7.