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Research domains


Acute conditions

We focus on the management of acute conditions across general practice, out-of-hours care and emergency care.


Digital health

New technologies bring new opportunities for managing illnesses, chronic conditions and health risks.


Mental health

The research group focuses on projects aimed at improving the treatment of mental disorders in general practice.


Multimorbidity

More people are diagnosed with multiple chronic diseases; this challenges a highly specialised healthcare system.


Quality of life and health behaviour

We conduct research on quality of life, prevention and health behaviour as foundations for well-being.

Cancer

The group conducts research in the first symptoms of cancer to diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and recurrence. 


Inequality in health

The research group works with the common goal of reducing social inequality in health in general practice.


MOVE: physical activity

The group conducts research on the health benefits of establishing and maintaining an active lifestyle.


Quality development

We work with quality development and interventions aimed at improving the clinical work in general practice.


Social prescribing

The research groups explores how social prescribing can be implemented in Danish general practice to benefit patients.

Revised 05.02.2026
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Lone Niedziella

Research Unit for General Practice

Bartholins Allé 2
8000 Aarhus C

Email: fe@ph.au.dk
Phone: +45 8716 7897

CVR: 14516093
EAN: 5798 0000 16484

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