Medicin og biovidenskab
General Practice
97%
Interviews
97%
Norway
90%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
73%
Nursing Homes
59%
Focus Groups
58%
General Practitioners
58%
Terminal Care
54%
Back Pain
44%
Parents
44%
Sick Leave
43%
Health
40%
Alcohols
39%
Huntington Disease
39%
Workplace
35%
Child
35%
Systematic Reviews
33%
Sexual Behavior
32%
Negotiating
31%
Caregivers
30%
Primary Health Care
27%
Referral and Consultation
25%
Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
23%
Shame
22%
Randomized Controlled Trials
22%
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
22%
Research Personnel
22%
Drinking
22%
Shared Decision Making
21%
Medically Unexplained Symptoms
21%
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
21%
Interpersonal Relations
21%
Psychology Recognition
20%
Ego
20%
Patient Participation
20%
Evidence-Based Medicine
20%
Health Policy
20%
Neck Pain
20%
Occupational Groups
18%
Motivation
17%
Low Back Pain
17%
Fathers
17%
Nurses
17%
Netherlands
17%
Mental Health
16%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
16%
Language
16%
Sample Size
15%
Guilt
15%
Samfundsvidenskab
qualitative interview
100%
Norway
92%
general practitioner
56%
study group
55%
pain
52%
sick leave
49%
sexual orientation
42%
alcohol
40%
nursing home
38%
experience
37%
health
32%
caregiver
30%
normality
28%
workplace
26%
complaint
23%
Scandinavia
22%
helper
21%
health policy
20%
reflexivity
20%
interpretation
18%
coping
17%
diagnostic
17%
dialogue
16%
commitment
15%
qualitative method
15%
mental health
15%