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1 Date: 26.8.19 Curriculum Vitae 1. Personal Data Name in Hebrew: יעל קשת יעל קשת פרופ'Name in English: Yael Keshet Yael Keshet Prof. E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] 2. Education Certificates and Degrees Education Institute Department From - To First Degree Th Ben Gurion University Dep. of Biology 1983-1986 Second Degree University of Haifa Dep. of Sociology and Anthropology 1997-2000 Third Degree University of Haifa Dep. of Sociology and Anthropology 2001-2006 3. Title of Master's Thesis: Complementary medicine discourse as an alternative culture Supervisor: Prof. Nurit Bird-David Title of Doctoral Thesis: Knowledge in the medical discourse: Healing and therapeutic efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine Supervisor: Prof. Yuval Yonay 4. Academic Ranks Rank % Position From - To Institute Associate Professor 100 07.06.2015 current Western Galilee College Senior lecturer 100 01.02.201107.06.2015 Western Galilee College 5. Grants and Awards Year Name of Grant/Award 2019 Award- excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic College 2017 Award - excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic College

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Date: 26.8.19

Curriculum Vitae

1. Personal Data

Name in Hebrew: פרופ' יעל קשת יעל קשת

Name in English: Yael Keshet Yael Keshet Prof.

E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]

2. Education Certificates and Degrees

Education Institute Department From - To

First Degree

Th

Ben Gurion

University

Dep. of Biology 1983-1986

Second Degree

University of Haifa Dep. of Sociology

and Anthropology

1997-2000

Third Degree University of Haifa Dep. of Sociology

and Anthropology

2001-2006

3. Title of Master's Thesis: Complementary medicine discourse as an

alternative culture

Supervisor: Prof. Nurit Bird-David

Title of Doctoral Thesis: Knowledge in the medical discourse: Healing and

therapeutic efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine

Supervisor: Prof. Yuval Yonay

4. Academic Ranks

Rank % Position From - To Institute

Associate Professor 100 07.06.2015 –

current

Western Galilee

College

Senior lecturer 100 01.02.2011–

07.06.2015

Western Galilee

College

5. Grants and Awards

Year Name of Grant/Award

2019 Award- excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic

College

2017 Award - excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic

College

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2015 Award - excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic

College

2013 Award - excellence in research, Western Galilee Academic

College

2012 Nominee for the SAGE Prize for Innovation and Excellence

2007 Excellent lecturer, Western Galilee Academic College

2003 Scholarship, University of Haifa

2002 Scholarship, University of Haifa

2001 Scholarship, University of Haifa

1999 Scholarship, University of Haifa

1986 Excellence Scholarship, Ben Gurion University

1985 Excellence Scholarship, Ben Gurion University

6. Research Grants

From-To Funding

Agency

Title of Research Amount Names of Research

Partners

Nov 2016

– May

2018

NIHP Policies that address

ethnic tensions and

racism directed at

Arab medical

personnel in health

organizations in

Israel

126,379

NIS

Dr. Ariela Popper-

Giveon

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7. Active Participation in Conferences (Only from 2001)

Member of the organizing committee, The Israeli Sociological Conference, 2015. Member of the scientific organizing committee, The Ninth Israeli Conference of

the Study of Contempotaty Spirituality, 2018.

8. Positions Held

From-To Institute Position % Position

Position 2018 -

current

Western Galilee

Academic College

Head of Sociology

department

2015 -

current

Western Galilee

Academic College

Assoc. Prof. 100%

2016 - 2017 University of Haifa Assoc. Prof. 20%

2015 -

current

The Max Stern

Academic College of

Emek Yezreel

Assoc. Prof. 30%

2011-2015 Western Galilee

Academic College

Senior lecturer 100%

2011-2015 The Max Stern

Academic College of

Emek Yezreel

Senior lecturer 25-40%

2010-current Western Galilee

Academic College

Head of division

2010-2011 Western Galilee

Academic College

Head of Information

Studies department

2007-2008 Western Galilee

Academic College

Acting head of

Sociology department

2004-2011 Western Galilee

Academic College

lecturer 100%

2004-2006 University of Haifa Lecturer 20%

2002-2011 The Max Stern

Academic College of

Emek Yezreel

lecturer 25-40%

9. Additional Professional Experience (Public Positions)

1985-1990 Researcher, Arava R&D, Research and Development, Southern

Arava, agriculture.

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10. Scientific Areas of Specialization

• Sociology of medicine

• Medical anthropology

• Qualitative research

• Sociology of medical organizations

• Sociology of medical knowledge

11. Miscellaneous

2017 – GCP – Good Clinical Practice training – Attended the course of Design,

performance and regulatory of clinical trials.

Member of Committees

2018 - current Western Galilee Academic

College Higher Academic Council

Member

2018 - current Western Galilee Academic

College

Ethics in Research committee

member

2016 - 2018 Western Galilee Academic

College

Teaching Committee advisor

member

2012 - 2018 Western Galilee Academic

College

Teaching Committee member

(Sociology department)

2012 - 2013 Western Galilee Academic

College

“Excellence in research”

committee member

2008 - 2011 Western Galilee Academic

College

Member of Research council

Member of professional associations

2015 – Current, Member of the European Sociological Association.

2015 – 2018, Member of Israeli Anthropological Society.

2007 – Current, Member of the Israeli Sociological Society.

2014 – Member of the European Society for Health and Medical Sociology.

2008 – 2014, Member of the Israeli Medical Association, the Israeli Society for

Complementary Medicine.

2012 – Member of the British Sociological Association.

I have peer reviewed articles for the following international journals

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Social Science and Medicine, Journal of Interprofessional Care, Health:

(London): An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and

Medicine, European Journal of Integrative Medicine, Complementary Therapies

in Medicine , Patient Education and Counseling , Journal of Immigrant and

Minority Health, Harefuah and more

I have peer reviewed doctoral research proposals and dissertations

University of Haifa 2014, 2018.

I have peer reviewed research proposals for the following international

research funds: BSF – United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation

12. Academic Profile

Research Activities

Throughout my academic career, my main interest and focus has been on taking

an interdisciplinary approach and addressing the interface between Natural and

Social Science; and more specifically, to focus on the social and cultural aspects

of health care. My undergraduate degree in biology established my area of

interest, and advanced degrees in anthropology and sociology have led me to

focus on the sociology of medicine.

I acquired my initial research skills after completing my undergraduate degree in

biology while spending several years working at the Southern Arava Research

and Development Institute. During my master's and doctoral studies, I specialized

in cultural and social qualitative research. My training both as a biologist and a

social scientist has drawn me toward the fields of medical anthropology and the

sociology of medicine. Since the completion of my doctoral dissertation thirteen

years ago, I have published some 50 papers in refereed journals, and have written

three chapters in scientific books and two books .

A major research topic of mine is integrative medicine, namely the integration of

complementary and alternative therapies in healthcare and health organizations. I

joined a group of physicians who work in hospitals and health maintenance

organizations, where they have introduced and are researching integrative

medicine. We have jointly conducted several studies at the Lin Medical Center

and Bnai-Zion hospital, funded by the respective health organizations .

A second major research project I conducted with a colleague (Dr. Ariela Popper-

Giveon) was the study of ethno-national tensions in health organizations between

Jews and Arabs, and the relevant ways to address it. We received a grant from

The Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research, and conducted a survey

and 50 in-depth interviews. Toward the end of the study we were invited by the

Ministry of Health to explain the results of the study and to recommend a policy

designed to address the problem. We have published a number of articles on the

research findings, and a book is due to be published this year. I endeavor to

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conduct research that not only contributes to scientific development, but that is

also applicable and contributes to patients’ welfare and to health-care

professionals by impacting health-care policy and students’ education.

I enjoy collaborating with other scholars and am aware of the advantages to be

gained by combining the different skills of colleagues. I have worked with

colleagues from Ben Gurion University, the Technion, Victoria University in

New Zealand, Western Galilee College, David Yellin College, Tel Hai College,

Jezreel Valley College, Nahariya Hospital, Bnai Zion Hospital and the Lin

Medical Center .

Teaching Activities

I teach diverse courses in the Sociology Department – from introductory courses

to research seminar courses. In recent years I have built and run a program that

specializes in the field of health and well-being as part of the existing sociology

program of undergraduate studies. Specialization in health and well-being

provides graduates with basic knowledge and practical experience in issues

relating to the social and cultural components of work in health and welfare

organizations .

The program seeks to provide students who work, or intend to work, in health and

welfare organizations with a sociological and anthropological education, and

endow them with applied skills of structural-social and cultural competence. It

seeks to promote the receptiveness, knowledge, and skills that make for cultural

competence. Cultural competence among practitioners facilitates a response that

is compatible with the applicant's culture. Studies have shown that treatment

given to a patient by a practitioner who is familiar with his or her culture and

customs is more effective and beneficial .

The program furthermore seeks to impart awareness, knowledge, familiarity and

skills that promote structural-social competence. Structural-social competence is

a conceptual and applied framework for social factors that strongly influence the

health and the welfare of individuals, such as socioeconomic status and poverty,

environmental quality, stigmatization, sexual orientation, ethnic tensions, and

immigration. This approach places emphasis on recognition of the economic and

political conditions that generate social injustice and inequality in health .

These topics are becoming increasingly important and internationally recognized

as developments in epigenetics and neuroscience reveal the vital roles that social

contexts may play even in seemingly purely biological diseases. To the best of

my knowledge, our program is the only one in Israel that has been designed to

focus on sociological and anthropological perspectives on health and welfare.

Future Research Plans

My future research plan is to study decision making in healthcare, which is

essentially a social process since such decisions take interpersonal and social

contexts into account, and their outcomes impact others besides the patient(s)

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they address directly. Extensive research has been conducted on the processes

involved in decision making, but has largely neglected the relevant social context.

In the last few months I have started (with Dr. Ariela Popper-Giveon) a pilot

study that focuses on patients’ health-related decision-making processes (HDP),

concentrating on the sociological aspects of decisions made by ultra-orthodox

Jews (Haredim) regarding vaccination of their children. The findings will enable

us to pinpoint how, why, and when the social environment triggers and shapes

individual HDP. Furthermore, they will enable us to draw up a broader research

proposal using a mixed quantitative and qualitative research methodology that

will examine HDP among four different population groups in Israeli society. We

plan to submit this broader research proposal for external research funding.

As part of this plan, I and my colleague have joined a research network that will

take up the HORIZON 2020 call of “Addressing low vaccine uptake.” The call is

for proposals to analyze the causes and motives for people’s opposition and

hesitancy toward vaccination and to design and test interventions to improve

vaccine uptake. I believe that the issue of vaccine resistance, and particularly that

of vaccine hesitancy, is very relevant to health policies and offers an intriguing

opportunity to study the social and cultural context of health-related decision-

making processes. The research network comprises scholars from the UK,

Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Estonia, Belgium, Italy, Finland, the

Netherlands, Spain, Poland, the Philippines, and our group from Israel.

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Publications

Prof. Yael Keshet

(*After the last promotion)

A. Scientific Books (Refereed)

Authored Books – Published

1. Keshet, Y. (2010). Complementary Medicine and the Reenchantment of the

World. Tel Aviv: Resling. [Hebrew].

Authored Books - Accepted for Publication

2. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y. Regardless of religion or race: Ethnic

tensions between Jews and Arabs in the Israeli health system. Jerusalem:

Carmel. [Hebrew].

B. Articles in Refereed Journals

Published

1. Keshet, Y. (2008). Knowledge construction about alternative medicine:

Consequences of the ability of shared medical decision-making and informed

consent. Social Issues in Israel, 5, 153-184. (Hebrew).

2. Ben-Arye, E., Keshet, Y., Shapira, C., Karkabi, S., Karkabi, K., & Frenkel,

M. (2009). Complementary Medicine in the Primary Care Setting: Results of a

Survey of Gender and Cultural Patterns in Israel. Gender Medicine, 6(2), 384-

397.

IF: 2.481, Q1, 48 citations.

3. Ben-Arye, E., Shapira, C., Keshet, Y., Hogerat I., & Karkabi, K. (2009).

Attitudes of Arab-Muslims towards integration of complementary medicine in

primary-care clinics in Israel: The Bedouin Mystery. Ethnicity and Health,

14(4), 379-391.

IF: 2.164, Q1, 12 citations.

4. Ben-Arye, E., Karkabi, K., Karkabi, S., Keshet, Y., Haddad, M., & Frenkel,

M. (2009). Attitudes of Arab and Jewish patients towards integration of

complementary medicine in primary care clinics in Israel: A Cross-cultural

study. Social Science and Medicine, 68(1), 177-182.

IF: 3.688, Q1, 46 citations.

5. Ben-Arye, E., Lev, E., Keshet, Y., & Schiff, E. (2009). Integration of herbal

medicine in primary care in Israel: A Jewish-Arab cross-cultural perspective.

Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol. 2011, Article

ID 401395, 8 pages. DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nep146.

IF: 2.140, Q1, 4 citations.

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6. Keshet, Y. (2009). The untenable boundaries of biomedical knowledge:

Epistemologies and rhetoric strategies in the debate over evaluating

complementary and alternative medicine. Health (London): An

Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine,

13(2), 131-155. IF: 1.396, Q1, 49 citations.

7. Keshet, Y. (2010). Hybrid Knowledge and Research on the Efficacy of

Alternative and Complementary Medicine Treatments. Social Epistemology, a

Journal of Knowledge. Social Epistemology, 24 (4), 331-347.

Q1, 15 citations.

8. Ben-Arye, E., Schiff, E., Karkabi, K., Keshet, Y., & Lev, E. (2011). Exploring

association of spiritual perspectives with complementary medicine use among

patients with type 2 diabetes in Israel. Ethnicity and Health, 16(1), 1-10.

IF: 2.164, Q1, 8 citations.

9. Keshet, Y. (2011). Classification systems in the light of sociology of

knowledge. Journal of Documentation, 67(1), 144-158.

IF: 1.333, Q1, 20 citations.

10. Keshet, Y. (2011). Energy Medicine and hybrid knowledge construction: the

formation of new cultural-epistemological rules of discourse. Cultural

Sociology, 5(4), 501-518.

IF: 0.391, Q1, 11 citations.

11. Ben-Arye, E., Schiff, E., Steiner, M., Keshet, Y., & Lavie, O. (2012).

Attitudes of Patients with Gynecological and Breast Cancer toward Integration

of Complementary Medicine in Cancer Care. International Journal of

Gynecological Cancer, 22(1), 146-153.

IF: 1.152, Q1, 32 citations.

12. Schiff, E., Ben Arye, E., Attias, S., & Keshet, Y. (2012). Perceiving

Integration of a Complementary Medicine Service within a General Surgery

Department through Documentation of Consultations: A Thematic Analysis.

PEC. Patient Education and Counseling, 89(3), 430-433.

IF: 2.933, Q1, 14 citations.

13. Keshet, Y., Arnon, Z., Ben Arye, E., Shmuel, A., Sroka, G., Matter, I., &

Schiff, E. (2012). The Perceived Impact of Integrative Medicine in a Surgical

Department. European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 4(1), e27-e35.

IF: 0.658, Q3, 5 citations.

14. Keshet, Y., Ben-Arye, E., & Schiff, E. (2012). Can holism be practiced while

integrating complementary medicine in a biomedical setting? A qualitative

study in a surgical department. Health (London): An Interdisciplinary Journal

for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 16(6), 585-601.

IF: 1.396, Q1, 16 citations.

15. Keshet, Y. (2012). Network gatekeeping: Complementary medicine

information on the websites of medical institutions. Health (London): An

Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine,

16(2), 151-168.

IF: 1.396, Q1, 6 citations.

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16. Keshet, Y., Ben-Arye, E., & Schiff, E. (2012). The use of boundary objects to

enhance interprofessional collaboration: integrating complementary medicine

in a hospital setting. Sociology of Health and Illness, 35(5), 666-681.

IF: 2.442, Q1, 34 citations.

17. Keshet, Y., & Popper-Giveon, A. (2013). Integrative health care in Israel and

traditional Arab herbal medicine: When health care interfaces with culture and

politics. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 27(3), 368-384.

IF: 1.818, Q1, 12 citations.

18. Keshet, Y., Attias, S., Ben Arye, E., Shaham, M., Grimberg, O., & Schiff, E.

(2013). Integrative complementary medicine for treatment of bariatric

perioperative symptoms: Patients' experiences and staff evaluations. Bariatric

Surgical Practice and Patient Care, 8(3), 108-112.

IF: 0.228, 2 citations.

19. Keshet, Y. (2013). Dual embedded agency: physicians implement integrative

medicine in healthcare organizations. Health (London): An Interdisciplinary

Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 17(6), 605-621.

IF:1.648, Q1, 18 citations.

20. Keshet, Y., & Liberman, I. (2014). Seeking empowerment and spirituality in

the secular age: Secular and traditionalist Israelis consulting rabbis. Sociology,

48(1), 92-110.

IF: 2.161, Q1, 4 citations.

21. Keshet, Y., & Liberman, I. (2014). Coping with illness and threat: Why non-

religious Jews choose to consult rabbis on healthcare issues. Journal of

Religion and Health, 53(4), 1146-1160.

IF: 0.967, Q1, 6 citations.

22. Popper-Giveon, A., Liberman, I., & Keshet, Y. (2014). Workforce ethnic

diversity and culturally competent health care: The case of Arab physicians in

Israel. Ethnicity and Health, 19(6), 645-658.

IF: 2.164, Q1, 11 citations.

23. Keshet, Y., & Simchai, D. (2014). The 'gender puzzle' of alternative medicine

and holistic spirituality: A literature review. Social Science & Medicine, 113,

77-86.

IF: 3.688, Q1, 22 citations.

24. Keshet, Y., Schiff, E., Samuels, N., & Ben-Arye, E. (2015). Giving voice to

cancer patients: assessing non-specific effects of an integrative oncology

therapeutic program via short patient narratives. Psycho-oncology, 24(2):169-

74. IF: 4.044, Q1, 15 citations.

25. Popper Giveon, A. & Keshet, Y. (2015). Complementary Medicine as a Path

towards Empowerment of Arab-Palestinian Women in Israel. Health Care for

Women International, 36 (11), 1290-1307.

IF= 0.762, Q2,

26. *Keshet, Y., Popper Giveon, A. & Liberman, I. (2015). Intersectionality and

underrepresentation among health care workforce: The case of Arab

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physicians in Israel. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 4:18 (1-11).

DOI 10.1186/s13584-015-0004-0

IF= 1.25, Q2, 17 citations.

27. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y., Liberman, I. (2015). Arabs in health and

welfare professions in Israel: an ethnic and gender-oriented view of

representativeness and employment. Social Security, 97: 95-126. [Hebrew]

http://www.btl.gov.il/Publications/Social_Security/bitahon97/Pages/default.as

px

28. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y., Liberman, I. (2015). Increasing Gender and

Ethnic Diversity in the Healthcare Workforce: The Case of Arab Male Nurses

in Israel. Nursing Outlook, 63(6): 680-690.

IF: 2.056, Q1, 19 citations.

29. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y. (2015). “Everyone wants his son to be a

doctor”: External motives in choosing medicine as a career among an ethnic

minority. Medical teacher, 37 (4), 406-406.

IF= 1.909, Q1, 2 citations.

30. *Simchai, D., Keshet, Y. (2016). New-Age in Israel: formative ethos, identity

blindness, and implications on health-care. Health (London), 20 (6), 635-652.

IF=1.31, Q1,

31. *Ben-Arye, E., Keshet, Y., Miller Shahbar, I., Livne Aharonson, M., Preis, L.,

Agour, O., Schiff, E., Samuels, N. (2016). The kitchen as therapy: Qualitative

assessment of an integrative cuisine workshop for patients undergoing

chemotherapy. Supportive Care in Cancer, 24 (4), 1487-1495.

IF= 2.364, Q2, 4 citations.

32. *Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2016). Work experiences of ethnic minority

nurses: A qualitative study. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 5:18-28.

IF= 1.354, Q2, 4 citations.

33. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y. (2016). “It’s every family’s dream”: Choice

of a medical career among the Arab minority in Israel. Journal of Immigrant

and Minority Health, 18(5), 1148-1158.

IF=1.482, Q2, 9 citations.

34. *Popper-Giveon, A., Liberman, I. Keshet, Y., (2016). Nursing Careers for

Arab Men and Women in Israel. Social Issues in Israel, 22, 86-117. [Hebrew].

35. *Popper-Giveon, A., Liberman, I., Keshet, Y. (2016). Selective modernity as

an explanatory mechanism for the pattern of ethnic-gender employment in the

health professions among Arabs in Israel. Gadish, 16: 101-113. [Hebrew].

36. *Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2017). Neutrality in medicine and health

professionals from ethnic minority groups: The case of Arab health

professionals in Israel. Social Science and Medicine, 174:35-42.

IF=3.595, Q1, 4 citations.

37. *Zaidman, N., Keshet, Y., Janson, A. (2017). Power from Within’ and

Masculine Language – Does New Age Language Work at Work? Journal of

Management Inquiry, 27,4, 1056492617714893.

IF=0.943, Q1, 1 citation.

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38. *Keshet, Y., Raviv, B., Popper-Giveon, Strizhevski, A., and Abu-Hilu, A.

(2017). Tensions and coping strategies in ethnically mixed teams: findings

from a study in two emergency departments. Journal of Immigrant and

Minority Health, 20(4), 951-962.

IF=1.579, Q2,

39. *Popper-Giveon, A., Liberman, I., Keshet, Y. (2018). The white coat trap:

Pharmacy as an ethnic-dominated occupation in Israel. Ethnic and Racial

Studies, 41 (7), 1312-1331.

IF=1.425, Q1

40. *Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2018). Race-based experiences of ethnic

minority health professionals: Arab physicians and nurses in Israeli public

healthcare organizations. Ethnicity and Health, 23 (4), 442-459.

IF= 2.055, Q1

41. *Ben-Arye, E., Keshet, Y., Livas, M., Breitkreuz, T. (2018). Crossing the

death threshold: Experiencing multi-disciplinary end-of-life integrative

oncology training. Supportive Care in Cancer, 26 (7), 2251-2257.

IF=2.698, Q1

42. *Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2018). The undisciplined patient in a

neoliberal society: Conscious, informed and intuitive health behaviors. Health,

Risk & Society, 1-18.

IF=1.544, Q2

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13698575.2018.1432757

43. *Attias, S., Schiff, E., Arnon, Z., Ben-Arye, E., Keshet, Y., Sroka, G., Matter,

I., Keinan Boker, L. (2018). Development and validation of a tool to evaluate

Inpatient Beliefs, Expectations and Attitudes toward Reflexology (IBEAR-

16). Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 31, 96-103.

IF=2.013, Q1

44. *Popper-Giveon, A., Keshet, Y. (2018). The Secret Drama at the Patient’s

Bedside—Refusal of Treatment Because of the Practitioner’s Ethnic Identity:

The Medical Staff’s Point of View. Qualitative Health Research, 28 (5), 711-

720.

IF=2.036, Q2

45. *Arnon, Z., Steinberger, D., Attias, S., Grimberg, O., Peterfreund, I., Schiff.,

Keshet, Y. (2018). Nurses as boundary actors: promoting integrative medicine

in hospital wards. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 31, 96-103.

IF=1.436, Q1

46. *Ben-Arye, E., River, Y., Keshet, Y., Lavie, O., Israeli, P., Samuels, N.

(2018). Effect of a complementary/integrative medicine treatment program on

taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy: A brief report. International Journal of

Gynecological Cancer, 28 (5), 1045-1049.

IF=2.369, Q2

47. *Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2018). Patient demands for ethnic-based

separation in public hospitals in Israel: Patients' and practitioners'

perspectives. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 7: 44-69.

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IF= 1.638, Q2

48. *Ben-Arye, E., Dahly, H., Keshet, Y., Dagash, J., Samuels, N. (2018).

Providing integrative care in the pre-chemotherapy setting: A pragmatic

controlled patient-centered trial with implications for supportive cancer care.

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 144 (9), 1825-1833.

IF=3.282, Q1, 2 citations.

49. *Popper-Giveon, A., Israeli, T., Keshet, Y. (2019). Post-trauma: healthcare

practitioners use social media during times of political tension. Critical

Studies in Media Communication, 36:2, 184-199.

IF=0.789, Q2

50. *Arnon, Z., Attias, S., Keshet, Y., Schief, E. (2019). Integrating

Acupuncturists in an Israeli Western Hospital: A Qualitative Study.

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 36, 164-169.

IF=1.587, Q1

51. * Keshet, Y., Popper-Giveon, A. (2019). Language practice and policy in

Israeli hospitals: The case of the Hebrew and Arabic languages. Israel Journal

of Health Policy Research, 8, 58, 1-11.

IF= 1.652, Q3

52. * Keshet, Y. (2019). Ethnic discordance: Why do some patients prefer to be

treated by physicians from other ethnic groups? Social Science & Medicine,

112358.

IF=3.595, Q1

https://ijhpr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13584-019-0331-7

C. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books

1. Keshet, Y. (2006). Alternative and complementary medicine: Does it work?

In: I. Tavori (Ed.), Dancing in a Thorn Field: The New Age in Israel (pp. 60-

88). Tel- Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad. (Hebrew).

2. Keshet, Y. (2012). Complementary and alternative medical information on

Israeli medical institutions' web sites 2009: the desirable vs. the available. In:

I. Theodor & E. Theodor (Eds.), Medical Ethics in Israel (pp. 207-215). Tel

Aviv: The Israeli Medical Association. (A Collection of Articles, republished,

Hebrew).

3. Keshet, Y., & Ben-Arye, E. (2012). Patients’ Views: Cultural and Healthcare

pluralism in Northern Israel. In: T. J. Shuval & E. Averbuch (Eds.),

Alternative and bio-medicine in Israel: Boundaries and bridges (pp. 199-218).

Boston: Academic Studies Press.

Also in: T. J. Shuval & E. Averbuch (Eds.) (2014), Can two walk together:

Complementary and Alternative Medicine and conventional medicine in Israel

(pp. 195-211). Tel Aviv: Resling. [Hebrew].

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D. Entries in Encyclopedia

1. Keshet, Y. (2016). Complementary and alternative medicine. In: N. A. Naples

(Ed.), The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. John

Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118663219.

E. Other Scientific Publications

1. Persman, E., & Keshet, Y. (1986). Arava growing asparagus cover plastic

sheets useful for early yield and quality. Hassadeh, 66(10), 2040-2042.

[Hebrew].

2. Persman, E., Aviram, H., Zer, Y., & Keshet, Y. (1987). Winter Asparagus

harvesting and geothermic water. Hassadeh, 67(12), 2494-2495. [Hebrew].

3. Keshet, Y. (2009). Integrative physicians: We need to be the bridge.

Complementary Integrative Medicine, 38. [Hebrew].

4. Keshet, Y., Pressman, E., & Aviram, H., (1985/6). Effect of plastic tunnels

cover on asparagus yield (Arava). Summary leafy crops experiment, Ministry

of Agriculture, 76 pages.

http://www.library.moag.gov.il/titleDetails.asp?id=14273 [Hebrew].

5. Keshet, Y., Pressman, E., & Aviram, H., (1985/6). Examination of asparagus

varieties for early spring. Summary: leafy crops experiment, Ministry of

Agriculture. 82 pages.

http://www.library.moag.gov.il/titleDetails.asp?id=14277 [Hebrew].

6. Yaffe, O., Keshet, Y., Pressman, E., & Aviram, H. (1985/6). Treatment effect

of crop irrigation on the summer and autumn asparagus yield (Arava).

Summary: leafy crops experiment, Ministry of Agriculture, 81 pages.

http://www.library.moag.gov.il/titleDetails.asp?id=14276 [Hebrew].

7. Yaffe, O., Keshet, Y., & Aviram, H. (1985/6). Asparagus harvest and mowing

mow September October (Ein Yahav). Summary leafy crops experiment,

Ministry of Agriculture. 80 pages.

http://www.library.moag.gov.il/titleDetails.asp?id=14275 [Hebrew].

8. Aviram, H., Pressman, E., & Keshet, Y. (1985/6). Effect of hot geothermal

water and land cover with plastic tunnels on asparagus crop (Faran). Summary

leafy crops experiment, Ministry of Agriculture. 82 pages.

http://www.library.moag.gov.il/titleDetails.asp?id=14274 [Hebrew].