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- 2024
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Participation in a digital self-management intervention for osteoarthritis and socioeconomic inequalities in patient-related outcomes
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Variations in trajectory of adherence to a digital self-management treatment for knee and hip osteoarthritis: predictors and consequences
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Objective versus subjective function following a digitally delivered education and exercise therapy in people with knee or hip osteoarthritis
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Digital self-management, analgesic use and patient-reported outcomes in knee or hip osteoarthritis
2024) In Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation(
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Sex and age differences in the patient-reported outcome measures and adherence to an osteoarthritis digital self-management intervention
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Swedish musculoskeletal researchers view on a collaborative network and future research priorities in Swedish healthcare
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- 2023
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Changes in pain and disability in patients with shoulder pain after three months of digitally delivered exercise and patient education
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Interpretation threshold values for patient-reported outcomes in patients participating in a digitally delivered first-line treatment program for hip or knee osteoarthritis
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Within-person change in patient-reported outcomes and their association with the wish to undergo joint surgery during a digital first-line intervention for osteoarthritis
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Identifying Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Users Among People with Osteoarthritis Through Administrative and Clinician-Reported Data - A Validation Study of 116,162 Patients
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