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- 2023
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Factors influencing self-management behavior during the “Blanking Period” in patients with atrial fibrillation : A cross-sectional study based on the information-motivation-behavioral skills model
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Inclusion and Participation in a Support Programme for Bereaved Adolescents - Relational Perspectives From an Ethnographic Field Study in a Swedish Context
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Central venous stenosis after subclavian versus internal jugular dialysis catheter insertion (CITES) in adults in need of a temporary central dialysis catheter : study protocol for a two-arm, parallel-group, non-inferiority randomised controlled trial
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Socialising of nursing students into homecare practice in Denmark: a Berger and Luckmann-inspired interview study
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Experiences of Everyday Life among Individuals with Co-Existence of Serious Mental Illness and Cancer : —A Qualitative Systematic Literature Review
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- 2022
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Solidaritet för en levbar framtid
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Introduksjon til spesialnummer om etnisk og kulturelt mangfold i helse- og omsorgstjenestene i kommunene
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- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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Nursing Studentsʼ Recounts of Actions and Interactions in Social Relations in Danish Homecare Settings: Perspectives of Immigrant Nursing Students
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Factors influencing kinesiophobia during the “blanking period” after radiofrequency catheter ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation by the fear-avoidance model
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Scandinavian Nurses’ Use of Social Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Berger and Luckman Inspired Analysis of a Qualitative Interview Study
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