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Sara Fokdal Lehn
National Institute of Public Health
Postdoctoral/Postdoc
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Public health epidemiology
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9872-6162
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+4565504986
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safo
sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Patient Readmission
100%
General Practitioners
90%
Elderly
87%
Nursing Homes
66%
Delivery of Health Care
57%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
48%
Multivariate Analysis
46%
Randomized Controlled Trials
43%
Health
42%
Nurses
41%
Denmark
39%
Health Services
38%
Calibration
33%
Pragmatic Clinical Trials
30%
Nursing Services
29%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
28%
Secondary Care
26%
House Calls
26%
University Hospitals
25%
Intention to Treat Analysis
25%
Hospital Departments
23%
Nurse Practitioners
23%
Control Groups
23%
Internal Medicine
22%
Demography
19%
Municipal Hospitals
18%
Regression Analysis
17%
Logistic Models
17%
Primary Health Care
17%
Rehabilitation
16%
Odds Ratio
15%
Research Personnel
15%
Patient Discharge
14%
Focus Groups
13%
Medical Secretaries
13%
Home Care Services
13%
Guidelines
13%
General Practice
12%
Homes for the Aged
12%
Thyroid Diseases
12%
Communication
10%
Cultural Anthropology
10%
Glaucoma
10%
Interviews
9%
Referral and Consultation
9%
Quality of Health Care
9%
ROC Curve
9%
Comorbidity
8%
Observational Studies
8%
Emergencies
8%
Social Sciences
nursing home
71%
multivariate analysis
65%
chronic illness
64%
health professionals
60%
social factors
54%
municipality
45%
type of housing
40%
general practitioner
36%
Health care work
35%
nurse
21%
resident
20%
logistics
19%
gender
18%
acute care
14%
Denmark
13%
home care
13%
comorbidity
13%
regression analysis
11%
Quality of care
11%
hospital physician
10%
health
9%
Group
9%
administrative regions
9%
recipient
9%
candidacy
8%
professional experience
8%
discrimination
8%
communication
7%
contact
7%
demographic factors
7%
Health Care System
7%
regression
6%
lack
6%
ethnography
6%
interview
6%
quality of life
5%
confidence
5%
manager
5%
autonomy
5%
university
5%