Author

June Keeling

Unknown affiliation - Cited by 849 - violence - womens health - health inequalities - public health - global health

Biography

He is affiliated to University of University of Chester Merseyside. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of Sociology. Iran includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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A practical approach to promote reflective practice within nursing.
D Somerville, J KeelingNursing times 100 (12), 42-45, 2004200
110
2004
Health Professionals Responses to Disclosure of Domestic Violence
J Keeling, C FisherJournal of Interpersonal Violence 30 (13), 2199-2220, 201556201
56
2015
The prevalence rates of domestic abuse in women attending a family planning clinic
J Keeling, L BirchBMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 30 (2), 113-114, 2004200
47
2004
Mothers and midwives perceptions of birthing position and perineal trauma: An exploratory study
FC Diorgu, MP Steen, JJ Keeling, E Mason-WhiteheadWomen and Birth 29 (6), 518-523, 2016201
38
2016
Women’s early relational experiences that lead to domestic violence
J Keeling, C FisherQualitative health research 22 (11), 1559-1567, 2012201
35
2012
Pregnancy counselling clinic: a questionnaire survey of intimate partner abuse
J Keeling, L Birch, P GreenBMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 30 (3), 165-168, 2004200
35
2004
Postnatal disclosure of domestic violence: comparison with disclosure in the first trimester of pregnancy
J Keeling, T MasonJournal of Clinical Nursing 20 (1‐2), 103-110, 2011201
34
2011
Cervical cancer screening in Nepal: ethical considerations
B Gyawali, J Keeling, E van Teijlingen, L Dhakal, AR AroMedicolegal and Bioethics, 1-6, 2015201
26
2015
Asking pregnant women about domestic abuse
J Keeling, L BirchBritish Journal of Midwifery 12 (12), 746-749, 2004200
24
2004
Bullying in the workplace: What it is and how to deal with it
J Keeling, J Quigley, T RobertsBritish Journal of Midwifery 14 (10), 616-621, 2006200
18
2006
Human trafficking in Nepal: post-earthquake risk and response
B Gyawali, J Keeling, P KallestrupDisaster medicine and public health preparedness 11 (2), 153-154, 202
17
2017
Exploring women’s experiences of domestic violence: injury, impact and infant feeding
J KeelingBritish Journal of Midwifery 20 (12), 843-848, 2012201
16
2012
Intimate partner violence and abuse against men: Voices of victimization among ex-servicemen of the British armed forces
P Taylor, J Keeling, R MottersheadIllness, Crisis & Loss 27 (2), 119-142, 2019201
13
2019
STOP! Silent screams
M Steen, J KeelingThe practising midwife 15 (2), 28-30, 2012201
6
2012
’A community-based perspective of living with domestic violence’
J KeelingNursing times 100 (11), 28-29, 2004200
5
2004
3
2013
Support and education: the role of the domestic violence coordinator.
J KeelingNursing times 98 (48), 4-5, 2002200
3
2002