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Relocations, aspects of health and wellbeing in very old Age – A six-year perspective. Gerontological Society of America, 61st Annual Scientific Meeting,
2010) Gerontological Society of America, 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting In The Gerontologist 50(suppl. 1). p.430-430(
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Implementation of research-based strategies to overcome accessibility problems in built environments – Challenges and experiences during 20 Years.
2010) td-conference(
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Knowledge on combination of functional limitations important to support planning procedures for improved housing accessibility.
2010) 20th Nordic Congress of Gerontology(
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Quality of life in spite of an unpredictable future: the next of kin of patients with multiple sclerosis.
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The need for housing adaptations among community living older Australians: An analysis of ALSA data.
2010) ICADI - International Conference of Aging, Disability & Independence(
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Acute abdominal pain; prehospital evaluation of Ketobemidone administration
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Patient satisfaction with ambulance care services; survey from 2 districts in southern Sweden
2010) Prehospenkonferens 2010(
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The increasing importance of administrative practices in the shaping of the welfare state
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Research-based standards for accessible housing – a literature review and exploration of accessibility problems.
2010) ICADI - International Conference of Aging, Disability & Independence(
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Time use in relation to valued and satisfying occupations among people with persistent mental illness – exploring occupational balance
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