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Dorte Toudal Viftrup
MSc in Psychology, PhD
Department of Public Health
Associate Professor
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Research Unit of General Pratice
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8254-6001
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+4565504968
Email
dviftrup
health.sdu
dk
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Hospices
100%
Interviews
65%
Health Services Research
46%
Group Psychotherapy
41%
Delivery of Health Care
33%
Denmark
32%
Religion and Psychology
26%
Focus Groups
23%
Health Transition
20%
Spirituality
20%
Education
18%
Sense of Coherence
18%
Communication
18%
Parents
16%
Palliative Care
15%
Terminal Care
15%
Respect
14%
Health
13%
Patient Care
13%
Multiple Myeloma
13%
Emotions
12%
Theology
11%
Psychology
10%
Nurses
10%
Mental Health
10%
Hospice Care
10%
Systematic Reviews
9%
Learning
9%
Therapeutic Alliance
8%
Data Analysis
8%
Research Personnel
7%
Caregivers
7%
Parturition
7%
Language
7%
Existentialism
6%
Psychotherapy
6%
Child
5%
Thinking
5%
Neoplasms
5%
Arts & Humanities
Qualitative Study
32%
Psychotherapy
23%
Faith
21%
Religion
20%
Hospice
19%
Religious Transformation
18%
Religious Coping
17%
Minority Groups
16%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
14%
Qualitative Analysis
13%
Psychological
13%
Education
13%
Denmark
10%
Religiosity
10%
Søren Kierkegaard
9%
Qualitative Methods
9%
Individualism
8%
Healthcare
8%
Religious Challenge
7%
Martin Heidegger
7%
Being-with
6%
Religious Beliefs
6%
Group Therapy
6%
Religious Understanding
6%
Religious Development
5%
Small Sample
5%
Martin Buber
5%
Staff
5%
Qualitative Research
5%
Life World
5%
Social Sciences
hospice
52%
group therapy
30%
death
13%
qualitative interview
12%
action research
11%
interview
11%
therapist
11%
Denmark
9%
Healthcare
9%
experience
8%
staff
8%
questionnaire
7%
qualitative method
7%
dying
6%
Health care professionals
5%
communication with patients
5%
quality of life
5%