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- 2025
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From Crisis to Care: The evolution of Nurses’ Work Environments Post-Pandemic. : Nurses’ work situation and health before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
2025) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Vad är utmärkande för välfungerande verksamheter i hälso– och sjukvården?
2025) In Arbets- och miljömedicin Syd(
- Book/Report › Report
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Nurses' health and work experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Swedish prehospital and hospital care : a deductive content analysis through the lens of the swAge model
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- 2024
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Serum biomarkers in patients with hand-arm vibration injury and in controls
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Hand-arm vibration injury - Neurosensory, vascular manifestations, severity grading, and serum biomarkers
2024) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Frequency of breaks, amount of muscular rest, and sustained muscle activity related to neck pain in a pooled dataset
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Serum levels of biomarkers related to severity staging of Raynaud’s phenomenon, neurosensory manifestations, and vibration exposure in patients with hand-arm vibration injury
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Vocational rehabilitative decisions after symptoms and findings consistent with hand-arm vibration syndrome in the Swedish surveillance system – a mixed-method design
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Designing Sustainable Working Lives and Environments : Work, Health and Leadership in Theory and Practice
2024)(
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Consistency between the ACGIH TLV for hand activity and proposed action levels for wrist velocity and forearm muscular load based on objective measurements : an example from the assembly industry
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