Browsing School of Business and Management by Author "Hamper, J"
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Blurring the divide: Navigating the public/private landscape of fertility treatment in the UK.
Hamper, J; Perrotta, M (2023-03)It is widely assumed that fertility patients in the UK are either privately funded or publicly funded through the National Health Service. This article challenges this distinction and demonstrates how the boundaries between ... -
Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps
Hamper, J; Nash, C (2021-03-18)This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Hamper, J. and Nash, C. (2021), Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps. Trans Inst Br Geogr. Accepted Author Manuscript. https://doi.org/10. ... -
‘Catching ovulation’: Exploring women’s use of fertility tracking apps as a reproductive technology
Hamper, J (SAGE Publications, 2020-03-31)This article is accepted for publication in Body & Society. -
A fertility app for two? Women's perspectives on sharing conceptive fertility work with male partners.
Hamper, J (2022-12)Smartphone apps for monitoring bodily signs of ovulation are growing in popularity and becoming increasingly important tools for facilitating or preventing pregnancy. This article explores heterosexual women's experiences ... -
P-266 Sharing time-lapse embryo videos with patients: recommendations to prevent patients’ unnecessary distress
Perrotta, M; Hamper, J (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022-06-29) -
Patient informed choice in the age of evidence-based medicine: IVF patients' approaches to biomedical evidence and fertility treatment add-ons.
Perrotta, M; Hamper, J (2023-02)With the increasing offer of fertility treatment by a largely privatised sector, which has involved the proliferation of treatment add-ons lacking evidence of effectiveness, In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) patients are expected ...