Jette Joost Michaelsen
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Michaelsen J
Scand J Caring Sci
. 2020 Jul;
35(3):761-768.
PMID: 32666524
Rationale And Aim: Home nurses work largely alone, and consequently, 'difficult patients' can be challenging for them. Understanding of this phenomenon can have a major impact on the quality of...
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Michaelsen J
Scand J Caring Sci
. 2011 Jul;
26(1):90-7.
PMID: 21781142
Purpose: To explore nurses' relationships with patients they regard as being difficult. How do nurses feel about such patients and relate to them, and what are the consequences for nurse...
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Nielsen A, Krasnik A, Michaelsen J, NOrredam M, Torres A
Ugeskr Laeger
. 2008 Feb;
170(7):541-4.
PMID: 18291085
Introduction: The study investigates hospital staff's different attitudes and experiences with regard to immigrant patients as a basis for educational initiatives. Materials And Methods: The study is based on a...
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Emergency room utilization in Copenhagen: a comparison of immigrant groups and Danish-born residents
Norredam M, Krasnik A, Sorensen T, Keiding N, Michaelsen J, Nielsen A
Scand J Public Health
. 2004 Feb;
32(1):53-9.
PMID: 14757549
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate whether utilization of the emergency room differed between immigrant groups and Danish-born residents in Copenhagen, Denmark. Methods: The authors compared the...
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Krasnik A, Norredam M, Sorensen T, Michaelsen J, Nielsen A, Keiding N
Soc Sci Med
. 2002 Oct;
55(7):1207-11.
PMID: 12365531
The aim of the study is to examine possible ethnic differences in the utilisation patterns of hospitalised immigrants versus patients born in Denmark. Data were obtained from the Register of...