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Yael Keshet
Yael Keshet
Prof. sociology of medicine
Verified email at wgalil.ac.il
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The untenable boundaries of biomedical knowledge: epistemologies and rhetoric strategies in the debate over evaluating complementary and alternative medicine
Y Keshet
Health: 13 (2), 131-155, 2009
862009
The 'gender puzzle' of alternative medicine and holistic spirituality: A literature review
Y Keshet, D Simchai
Social Science & Medicine 113, 77-86, 2014
752014
The use of boundary objects to enhance interprofessional collaboration: integrating complementary medicine in a hospital setting
Y Keshet, E Ben‐Arye, E Schiff
Sociology of health & illness 35 (5), 666-681, 2013
672013
Complementary medicine in the primary care setting: Results of a survey of gender and cultural patterns in Israel
E Ben-Arye, S Karkabi, C Shapira, E Schiff, O Lavie, Y Keshet
Gender medicine 6 (2), 384-397, 2009
632009
Attitudes of Arab and Jewish patients toward integration of complementary medicine in primary care clinics in Israel: a cross-cultural study
E Ben-Arye, K Karkabi, S Karkabi, Y Keshet, M Haddad, M Frenkel
Social science & medicine 68 (1), 177-182, 2009
562009
Increasing gender and ethnic diversity in the health care workforce: The case of Arab male nurses in Israel
A Popper-Giveon, Y Keshet, I Liberman
Nursing Outlook 63 (6), 680-690, 2015
482015
Intersectionality and underrepresentation among health care workforce: the case of Arab physicians in Israel
Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon, I Liberman
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 4, 1-13, 2015
452015
Attitudes of patients with gynecological and breast cancer toward integration of complementary medicine in cancer care
E Ben-Arye, E Schiff, M Steiner, Y Keshet, O Lavie
International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer 22 (1), 2012
432012
“It’s every Family’s dream”: choice of a medical career among the Arab minority in Israel
A Popper-Giveon, Y Keshet
Journal of immigrant and minority health 18 (5), 1148-1158, 2016
392016
Giving voice to cancer patients: assessing non‐specific effects of an integrative oncology therapeutic program via short patient narratives
Y Keshet, E Schiff, N Samuels, E Ben‐Arye
Psycho‐Oncology 24 (2), 169-174, 2015
392015
“I took the trouble to make inquiries, so I refuse to accept your instructions”: religious authority and vaccine hesitancy among ultra-Orthodox Jewish mothers in Israel
Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon
Journal of religion and health 60 (3), 1992-2006, 2021
372021
Fear of panoptic surveillance: using digital technology to control the COVID-19 epidemic
Y Keshet
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 9, 1-8, 2020
352020
Work experiences of ethnic minority nurses: a qualitative study
Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 5, 1-10, 2016
342016
Race-based experiences of ethnic minority health professionals: Arab physicians and nurses in Israeli public healthcare organizations
Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon
Ethnicity & health 23 (4), 442-459, 2018
332018
Integrative health care in Israel and traditional arab herbal medicine: when health care interfaces with culture and politics
Y Keshet, A Popper‐Giveon
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 27 (3), 368-384, 2013
322013
Dual embedded agency: Physicians implement integrative medicine in health-care organizations
Y Keshet
Health: 17 (6), 605-621, 2013
292013
Classification systems in the light of sociology of knowledge
Y Keshet
Journal of Documentation 67 (1), 144-158, 2011
292011
Neutrality in medicine and health professionals from ethnic minority groups: The case of Arab health professionals in Israel
Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon
Social Science & Medicine 174, 35-42, 2017
262017
Can holism be practiced in a biomedical setting? A qualitative study of the integration of complementary medicine to a surgical department
Y Keshet, E Ben-Arye, E Schiff
Health: 16 (6), 585-601, 2012
262012
One size does not fit all: Lessons from Israel's Covid-19 vaccination drive and hesitancy
A Raz, Y Keshet, A Popper-Giveon, MS Karkabi
Vaccine 39 (30), 4027, 2021
242021
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