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Robots2school: telepresence-mediated learning in the hybrid classroom – experiences in education support for children during cancer treatment: a qualitative study
2023) In Education and Information Technologies(
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eHealth usage among parents to premature or surgically treated neonates: associations with eHealth literacy, healthcare satisfaction or satisfaction with an eHealth device
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Healthcare professionals' experiences and views of eHealth in pediatric care : qualitative interview study applying a theoretical framework for implementation
2023) In JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting(
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Developing rights-based standards for children having tests, treatments, examinations and interventions : using a collaborative, multi-phased, multi-method and multi-stakeholder approach to build consensus
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A cross-sectional study of career paths for Swedish registered nurses with a doctoral degree : When aspirations and possibilities collide
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Physical activity and exercise among children: Health implications.
Tornberg, Åsa LU ; Barber, Lee and Von Walden, Ferdinand (2023)
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Escape to the future – a qualitative study of physicians’ views on the work environment, education, and support in a digital context
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Parental Access to Healthcare following Paediatric Surgery—The Precarious Role of Parents as Providers of Care in the Home
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Pediatric palliative care in Sweden
2023) In Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care(
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Patient-reported outcome measures in children, adolescents, and young adults with palliative care needs—a scoping review
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