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Our research focuses on acute conditions in primary care, cancer diseases, quality development, physical activity, multimorbidity and mental health in general practice.
We publish scientific papers on general practice and family medicine, and we disseminate new knowledge on preventive care and treatment in general practice.
The Research Unit for General Practice in Aarhus is an independent institution that conducts research in general practice and related areas of health care.
Mothers in Denmark are 24 percent more at risk of not meeting international recommendations for physical activity compared to women of similar age who have not given birth. Study reveals the need for targeted interventions, according to researcher.
An innovative educational project aims to reduce social inequality in health in a completely new way. Namely, by having students and health professionals play their way to a greater degree of empathy and understanding for socially vulnerable individuals.
In 2023, the Research Unit for General Practice in Aarhus conducted a well-being survey among general practitioners in collaboration with the Danish Organization of General Practitioners. The results are not encouraging, but the findings may guide the future organisation of general practice.
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