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Elisabeth Assing Hvidt
Mag.art., Ph.D
Department of Public Health
Research Unit of General Pratice
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3762-8478
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+4565504247
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ehvidthealth.sdudk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Defensive Medicine
100%
General Practitioners
98%
General Practice
89%
Spirituality
56%
Referral and Consultation
53%
Communication
53%
Denmark
49%
Interviews
47%
Focus Groups
43%
Cancer Survivors
39%
Systematic Reviews
36%
Physicians
28%
Delivery of Health Care
28%
Chronic Pain
23%
Health Risk Behaviors
21%
Neoplasms
21%
Primary Health Care
20%
Religion
19%
Spiritual Therapies
19%
Health
18%
Chronic Disease
17%
Health Services Research
16%
Ceremonial Behavior
16%
Shared Decision Making
14%
Hospices
14%
Rehabilitation
14%
Statistical Factor Analysis
14%
Rehabilitation Centers
14%
Psychological Burnout
13%
Telephone
13%
Multiple Sclerosis
12%
Emotions
12%
Health Behavior
12%
Patient Care
11%
Hermeneutics
10%
Evaluation Studies
10%
Life Style
9%
Biomedical Research
9%
Counselors
9%
Hand
9%
Hope
8%
Learning
8%
Art Therapy
8%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
8%
Thermometers
8%
Communication Barriers
8%
Accreditation
8%
Health Communication
7%
Assisted Suicide
7%
Counseling
7%
Arts & Humanities
Religion
48%
Spirituality
38%
Religiosity
36%
Physicians
33%
Chronic Pain
25%
Healthcare
24%
Secular Culture
23%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
21%
Health
20%
Secularization
19%
Doctor-patient Communication
19%
Religiousness
19%
Hermeneutics
18%
Hospice
17%
Systematic Review
16%
Structuration Theory
16%
Chronic Illness
15%
General Practice
15%
Secular Society
15%
Liminality
14%
End of Life
14%
Cancer
13%
Electronic Mail
13%
Faith
13%
Rehabilitation
13%
Human Agency
13%
Improvisation
12%
Communication
12%
Professional Identity
12%
Nurses
11%
Religious Beliefs
10%
Professional Practice
9%
Theatre Workshop
9%
Smoking
8%
Denmark
8%
Fiction
7%
Pain
6%
Questionnaire
6%
Physician-assisted Suicide
6%
Onstage
6%
Illness
5%
Clinicians
5%
Cancer Patients
5%
Social Sciences
general practitioner
43%
cancer
32%
pain
26%
chronic illness
23%
empathy
23%
experience
21%
medical student
21%
multiple sclerosis
21%
physician
21%
illness
18%
adverse events
16%
rehabilitation
15%
structuration
14%
qualitative interview
13%
burnout
13%
working life
13%
life sphere
12%
patient care
12%
nationality
11%
meso level
11%
interview
10%
interpretation
10%
communication
10%
well-being
9%
video
8%
art
8%
medicine
8%
health professionals
8%
regulation
8%
ritual
7%
Group
7%
experiment
7%
Health care professionals
6%
secondary socialization
6%
religious behavior
6%
colonization
6%
health
6%
accreditation
6%
clinician
6%
macro level
5%
micro level
5%
gender
5%
Healthcare
5%
Clinical Practice
5%
secularization
5%