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“Dare to feel full”—A group treatment method for sustainable weight reduction in overweight and obese adults : A randomized controlled trial with 5-years follow-up
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Being in a meaningful context. Nature and animal-assisted activities as perceived by adults with autism
2024) In Australian Occupational Therapy Journal(
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- 2022
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Depression was associated with younger age, female sex, obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity, in 1027 patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes : a Swedish multicentre cross-sectional study
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- 2021
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A study protocol of the photo-supported conversations about the well-being intervention (Be Well™) for people with stress related disorders
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- 2020
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Physical activity on prescription in routine health care : 1-year follow-up of patients with and without counsellor support
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Standard mortality rates and years of life lost for serologically defined adult-onset type 1 and type 2 diabetes – A fifteen year follow-up
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Evaluation of a multimodal pain rehabilitation programme in primary care based on clinical register data: a feasibility study
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- 2019
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Informing patients on planned consultation time–a randomised controlled intervention study of consultation time in primary care
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- 2018
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Structured physiotherapy including a work place intervention for patients with neck and/or back pain in primary care: an economic evaluation
2018) In European Journal of Health Economics(
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Early workplace dialogue in physiotherapy practice improved work ability at 1-year follow-up-WorkUp, a randomised controlled trial in primary care
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