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Telepresence robotic technology support for social connectedness during treatment of children with cancer
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Limiting recreational screen media use increases physical activity among children but not their parents
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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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eHealth as an Aid for Facilitating and Supporting Self-Management in Families with Long-Term Childhood Illness; Development, Evaluation, and Implementation in Clinical Practice
2023) In Clinical Health Promotion - Research and Best Practice for patients, staff and community 13(1).(
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From Targeted Needs Assessment to Course Ready for Implementation—A Model for Curriculum Development and the Course Results
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Political representatives' experiences of child participation in decision-making processes : A qualitative interview study
2023) In Children and Society(
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Longitudinal Study on Correlations Between Body Image, Physical Activity, and the Subjective Well-Being Among Adolescents Aged 14–16
2023) In Journal of School Nursing(
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The gold standard program (GSP) for smoking cessation : a cohort study of its effectiveness among smokers with and without cancer
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Why Are Most Humans Right-Handed? The Modified Fighting Hypothesis
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review