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Jens Søndergaard
GP, Professor, Clin.. Pharm., MD, PhD
Department of Public Health
Professor
,
Research Unit of General Pratice
Professor
,
Danish Aging Research Center
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1629-1864
Phone
+4565503691
Email
JSoendergaard
health.sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
General Practitioners
100%
General Practice
81%
Denmark
76%
Primary Health Care
45%
Life Style
37%
Delivery of Health Care
37%
Population
34%
Randomized Controlled Trials
33%
Cross-Sectional Studies
32%
Interviews
29%
Cohort Studies
28%
Health
26%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
24%
Neoplasms
23%
Deprescriptions
23%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
19%
Exercise
17%
Referral and Consultation
16%
Feasibility Studies
16%
Shoulder
16%
Telemedicine
15%
Systematic Reviews
14%
Social Class
14%
Prescriptions
14%
Rehabilitation
14%
Mentoring
13%
Guidelines
12%
Communication
11%
Life Expectancy
11%
Quality of Health Care
10%
Physicians
10%
Proton Pump Inhibitors
10%
Knee Osteoarthritis
9%
Knee
9%
Registries
9%
Therapeutics
9%
Chiropractic
9%
Spirometry
9%
Quality of Life
9%
Chronic Disease
9%
Spirituality
8%
Patient Care
8%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
8%
Medicine
8%
Oncologists
8%
Chronic Pain
8%
Odds Ratio
8%
Job Satisfaction
7%
Hospitalization
7%
Opioid Analgesics
7%
Social Sciences
general practitioner
22%
Denmark
21%
cancer
15%
Healthcare
12%
cross-sectional study
11%
chronic illness
10%
empathy
8%
medical student
7%
delegation of tasks
6%
health
6%
Chronic Diseases
5%
medication
5%
questionnaire
5%
death
5%
bone disease
5%
qualitative interview
5%