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Lotte Nygaard Andersen
MSc and PhD
Research Unit of Physical Activity and Health in Working life
Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics
Center for Muscle and Joint Health
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3501-5547
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+4565507591
Email
lonygaardhealth.sdudk
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Anxiety
9%
Aptitude
35%
Back
10%
Back Pain
19%
Body Mass Index
5%
Change Management
5%
Chronic Pain
93%
Counseling
17%
Counselors
6%
Courage
6%
Data Analysis
5%
Delivery of Health Care
28%
Denmark
12%
Depression
6%
Drive
21%
Efficiency
6%
Emotions
18%
Exercise
26%
Eye
12%
Glioma
19%
Hand Strength
7%
Health
44%
Health Behavior
7%
Interviews
35%
Longitudinal Studies
9%
Motivation
12%
Musculoskeletal Pain
73%
Occupational Groups
32%
Pain
45%
Pain Management
67%
Psychology
6%
Quality of Life
9%
Randomized Controlled Trials
69%
Rehabilitation
71%
Return to Work
73%
Risk-Taking
7%
Self Care
5%
Self Efficacy
15%
Self-Management
83%
Sick Leave
27%
Surgeons
14%
Systematic Reviews
15%
Unemployment
12%
Vocational Rehabilitation
59%
Social Sciences
acceptance
10%
anxiety
6%
citizen
100%
coping
6%
counseling
16%
Denmark
5%
descriptive statistics
5%
event
8%
everyday life
18%
evidence
6%
experience
11%
Group
9%
health
31%
health care workers
26%
identity conflict
10%
illness
21%
interview
14%
life situation
8%
life skills
8%
management
27%
municipality
51%
occupational group
5%
pain
84%
questionnaire
9%
reference group
27%
rehabilitation
55%
resources
6%
risk behavior
5%
self-efficacy
7%
sick leave
7%
unemployment
7%
vocational rehabilitation
49%
well-being
11%
work force
8%
Arts & Humanities
Chronic Pain
37%
Counseling
20%
Counselors
5%
Everyday Life
10%
Exercise
8%
Fitness
21%
Health
26%
Life Events
5%
Musicians
35%
Pain
46%
Physical Activity
10%
Progression
17%
Psychology
16%
Qualitative Study
49%
Rehabilitation
23%
Self-management
15%
Symphony Orchestra
29%
Theoretical Framework
6%
Unemployment
8%