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The impact of COVID-19 on psychosocial wellbeing of nursing and midwifery staff in Denmark: A cross-sectional study

open access: yesNordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2023
Internationally, nurses and midwives played a major role in the care of patients with COVID-19. More qualitative studies now exist, but still little is known about the psychosocial impact.
Mette Juel Rothmann   +4 more
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on breast and cervical cancer screening in Denmark: A register-based study

open access: yeseLife, 2023
Background: Denmark was one of the few countries where it was politically decided to continue cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic. We assessed the actual population uptake of mammography and cervical screening during this period.
Mette Hartmann Nonboe   +5 more
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COVID-19 and Labour Law: Denmark

open access: yesItalian Labour Law e-Journal, 2020
In Denmark, the Corona-virus pandemic has led to a lock-down of society. Schools and shops are closed and many employees are sent home to work. The Government has adopted several measures aiming to mitigate the economic consequences for businesses, especially in respect of redundancies, both via statutory legislation and tripartite agreements.
Mette Soested, Natalie Videbaek Munkholm
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Diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer in Denmark during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Epidemiology, 2023
We examined the number of lung cancers diagnosed, the quality of care and the socio-economic and clinical characteristics among patients with lung cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to previous years.We included all patients ≥ 18 years old diagnosed with lung cancer from 01 January 2018 to 31 August 2021 as registered in the Danish Lung ...
Tina Bech Olesen   +7 more
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Sociodemographic differences in Covid-19 vaccine uptake in Denmark: a nationwide register-based cohort study

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2023
Background Covid-19 vaccination is the main strategy to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission, mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to examine sociodemographic differences in Covid-19 vaccine uptake among all individuals invited for Covid-19 vaccination in
Mie Agermose Gram   +3 more
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Pandemic preparedness systems and diverging COVID-19 responses within similar public health regimes: a comparative study of expert perceptions of pandemic response in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden

open access: yesGlobalization and Health, 2022
Background National responses to the COVID-19 pandemic depend on national preparedness systems that must be understood as components of global public health emergency preparedness systems, governed and coordinated through the World Health Organization’s ...
Jakob Laage-Thomsen   +1 more
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Overall and COVID-19-specific citation impact of highly visible COVID-19 media experts: bibliometric analysis

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2021
Objective To evaluate whether the COVID-19 experts who appear most frequently in media have high citation impact for their research overall, and for their COVID-19 peer-reviewed publications in particular and to examine the representation of women among ...
Reshma Jagsi   +2 more
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Denmark COVID-19 Governmental Response

open access: yes, 2021
The International Health Regulations (2005) are legally binding on 196 States Parties, Including all WHO Member States. The IHR aims to keep the world informed about public health risks, through committing all signatories to cooperate together in combating any future “illness or medical condition, irrespective of origin or source, that presents or ...
Omar S. Abdellatif   +2 more
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COVID-19 and Risk for Mental Disorders Among Adults in Denmark

open access: yesJAMA Psychiatry, 2023
ImportancePsychiatric outcomes after COVID-19 have been of high concern during the pandemic; however, studies on a nationwide level are lacking.ObjectiveTo estimate the risk of mental disorders and use of psychotropic medication among individuals with COVID-19 compared with individuals not tested, individuals with SARS-CoV-2–negative test results, and ...
Nersesjan, Vardan   +3 more
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STIs during the first and second wave of COVID-19 in Denmark [PDF]

open access: yesSexually Transmitted Infections, 2021
During the first wave of COVID-19, several European studies reported an unchanged incidence of STIs in the first half of 2020.1–4 Only a Spanish study found a decreased number.5 Data from the last part of 2020 are lacking, and due to long incubation periods of STIs, follow-up is important. In Denmark, the first lockdown began in March 2020 with, among
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