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Depictions of older adults residing in nursing homes: a Goffman-inspired thematic analysis of children’s picture books in a Danish context
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Ageing as older Chinese immigrants in Europe—a qualitative systematic literature review considering perspectives from older immigrants, relatives, and professionals
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‘Ageing in place’ in Norway – A Fairclough-inspired discourse analysis of a white paper
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Socialisation of Children to Cope With Death, Bereavement and Grief - A Berger and Luckman Inspired Analysis of Children’s Picture Books in a Chinese Context
2025) In OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying(
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Physicians’, pharmacists’, and nurses’ education of patients about antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance in primary care settings: a qualitative systematic literature review
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Balancing Different Legal and Ethical Requirements in the Construction of Informed Consents in Qualitative International Collaborative Research Across Continents - Reflections from a Scandinavian Perspective
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- 2024
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Ideal types’ strategies related to handling early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic : A thematic analysis of comments from an international survey
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A Clash of Sexual Gender Norms and Understandings : A Qualitative Study of Homosexual, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Adolescents’ Experiences in Junior High Schools
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Children’s Voices on the COVID-19 Pandemic as Presented in Swedish Junior and Daily Newspapers
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Neoliberally framed suffering in professionals and patients in palliative care settings – ’telling cases’ from an ethnographic multi-sited field study in Denmark
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