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Our research focuses on out-of-hours primary care, cancer, physical activity, social prescribing, mental health, multimorbidity and health inequalities.
We publish papers on family medicine and disseminate new knowledge on prevention, diagnosis and treatment in general practice.
The Research Unit for General Practice is an independent institution focusing on general practice and related areas of health care.
Many elderly residents in care homes receive a lot of medication. This increases the risk of complications due to side effects and drug interactions. Active involvement of the elderly can lead to more appropriate medication. A new study explores how the elderly can be involved more systematically.
Many Danes suffer from stress, depression or anxiety. Most are treated by their own general practitioner. However, a new PhD project from AU Health shows that the tests used by general practitioners do not always measure accurately.
More people are living with chronic disease, which increases the risk of receiving potentially inappropriate medication. A new PhD thesis shows that this risk varies between social groups.
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