PhD degrees awarded in 2024:
PhD degrees awarded in 2023:
PhD degrees awarded in 2022:
PhD degrees awarded in 2021:
Antibiotic prescription in Danish general practice: Determinants for variation in use of microbiological diagnostic methods and patterns of prescription
Rikke Vognbjerg Sydenham
Exploring statin use and discontinuation in older persons
Wade Thompson
PhD degrees awarded in 2020:
The Partnership Project - Multidisciplinary video consultations between cancer patient, general practitioner and oncologist
Theis Bitz Trabjerg
PhD degrees awarded in 2019:
Ricko Damberg Nissen
Traffic accidents, falls, and clinical management of hip fractures among people with dementia
Jindong Ding Petersen
Epidemiological approaches towards describing treatment and course of COPD in the general population
Mette Reilev
Targeting and uptake of stepwise approaches to prevent chronic disease in the Danish primary care sector – a cross sectional analysis of three interventions
PhD degrees awarded in 2018:
Awake during respiratory treatment. A qualitative study of patients' and nurses' experiences, actions and interactions when the patient is awake without sedation during respiratory treatment on an intensive care unit
Eva Ann Lærkner
Occupational therapy for persons living with chronic conditions - Development and feasibility of the ABLE program
Kristina Tomra Nielsen
Beliefs and values of Danish physicians - And implications for Clinical practice
Christian Balslev van Randwijk
Impact of socioeconomic position and distance on access and treatment of patients with depressive disorders in Denmark
Aake Packness
Long-term Lifestyle Behavioural Support Intervention and Ehealth Applications (LIVA)
Carl J. Brandt
A good cancer? Anthropological perspectives on uterine cancer and accelerated patient care
Anne Sidenius
Medical engagement in general practice – a questionnaire and register-based study
Peder Ahnfeldt-Mollerup
Efficacy of the ‘Cancer Home-Life Intervention’ in people with advanced cancer living at home: an occupation-focused and occupation-based intervention
Marc Sampedro Pilegaard
PhD degrees awarded in 2017:
Forming the self in daily life at home when living with advanced cancer
Jesper Larsen Mærsk
Engagement in everyday activities and quality of life for people with advanced cancer at home
Hanne Peoples
Follow-up of early stage endometrial cancer – A valuable medical intervention or a dispensable force of habit?
Mette Moustgaard Jeppesen
Symptoms in the general population – determinants for healthcare seeking
Sandra Elnegaard
Associations between task delegation and job satisfaction, motivation, and quality of care in general practice - a questionnaire- and register-based study
Helle Riisgaard
PhD degrees awarded in 2016:
Implementation of evidence-based knowledge in general practice – an interview, questionnaire and register-based study
Jette Videbæk Le
The effect of GPs’ and patients’ attitudes towards risk on patients’ adherence to statin treatment – an interview, questionnaire and register based study
Benedicte Lind Barfoed
Self-Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Patients with Fibromyalgia
Marianne Uggen Rasmussen
Traumatic Childbirth from the Perspective of the Healthcare Professional
Katja Schrøder
Development and Validation of Scales and Questionnaire for the Monitoring and Evaluation of Danes’ UV exposure as a Scientific Tool to reduce the Prevalence of Skin Cancer
Brian Køster
Development and Evaluation of an Adaptational Program: Occupational Therapy for People with Chronic Health Conditions
Cecilie von Bülow
Gynecological cancer alarm symptoms in the general population – prevalences, contacts to specialist and diagnoses
Kirubakaran Balasubramaniam
Prescribing of antisecretory medication in general practice
Peter Fentz Haastrup
PhD degrees awarded in 2015:
Towards improved decision quality in person-centred healthcare: exploring the implications of decision support via Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis - Related papers with 5 publications
Mette Kjer Kaltoft
Gastrointestinal symptoms in the general population - Prevalences, overlap and contact to general practice
Sanne Preus Hatting (Sanne Rasmussen)
Dyadic coping, relationship quality and depressive symptoms of couples dealing with breast cancer: Longitudinal studies based on the Danish Couples and Breast Cancer Cohort
Nina Rottmann
Generic substitution – patient-related factors and non-persistence
Jette Østergaard Rathe
Motherhood transition through an existential lens
Christina Prinds
Hand in Hand. Psychological attachment-oriented intervention for breast cancer patients and partners in the early treatment phase. A randomised controlled trial
Anne Nicolaisen
Otitis media in children: Short-term course of the disease, antibiotic prescribing, and quality of life
Christina Trankjær Ryborg
Rehabilitation among women with gynecological cancer: Forming goals, personal attachment and quality of life
Kamila Adellund Holt
In the presence of death: a qualitative study on how hospice patients and their relatives address existential aspects of life when close to death
Lene Moestrup
PhD degrees awarded in 2014:
Cancer alarm symptoms and healthcare-seeking behaviour in the general population
Rikke Pilsgaard Svendsen
Danish cancer patients’ rehabilitation needs, participation in rehabilitation activities and unmet needs
Lise Vilstrup Holm
Analysis of the correlation between structure, social capital and relational coordination in general practice
Sanne Lykke Lundstrøm
Occupational therapy for cancer patients – a randomised, controlled study
Line Lindahl (Line Lindahl-Jacobsen)
Organisational social capital in general practice
Thomas Bøllingtoft Knudsen
How postgraduate medical education can facilitate the development of medical expertise from newly graduated doctors to experienced medical specialists
Niels Kristian Kjær
PhD degrees awarded in 2013:
Irritable bowel syndrome: Management and treatment in primary care
Luise Mølenberg Begtrup
Hypertension in general practice: Medical and patient related factors associated with regulating hypertension in patients treated in general practice in Denmark
Maja Skov Paulsen
COPD hospitalisations in Denmark 2002 – 2009: Factors influencing the incidence, prevalence, and lifetime risk
Jesper Lykkegaard
Cancer patients’ rehabilitation in a coherent health care system: a randomised controlled study
Stinne Holm Bergholdt
Spirometry utilisation among Danish adults initiating medication targeting obstructive lung disease
Mette Koefoed
Risk communication for prevention of cardiovascular disease: Impact of format of effectiveness information on lay people's and patients' decisions to accept cholesterol-lowering therapy
Charlotte Gry Harmsen
Hypertension in general practice: Treatment, socioeconomic factors and comorbidities
Maja Skov Paulsen
PhD degrees awarded in 2012:
Diagnostic pathways for women with gynaecological cancer
Mai Partridge Vandborg
Living with and dealing with cancer: a litterature study of published danish books on cancer stories - with special focus on existential and aesthetic aspects
Nina Henriksen
Quality indicators for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory tract infections in general practice
Malene Plejdrup Hansen
The organisation of primary care and the agency relationship: A project on preference elicitation emphasising the discrete choice experiment
Line Bjørnskov Pedersen
PhD degrees awarded in 2011:
Patient-, general practitioner- and process factors in decisions of the Danish Patient Complaints Board
Søren Fryd Birkeland
PhD degrees awarded in 2010:
Narrative flexibility with cancer patients: cancer patients' stories on established and alternative treatment
Anita Ulrich
PhD degrees awarded in 2007:
The postmodern patient perspective: exchanging strategies and experiences through an online support group
Kjeld Bruun-Jensen
Ph.D. degrees awarded in 2005:
Communication among mental health nurses: a field study of mental health nursing practices
Niels Buus