Public health, working life and rehabilitation
The research group Public health, working life and rehabilitation aims to develop knowledge about determinants of ill health, primarily for diseases of high public health relevance
Description
The research group Public health, working life and rehabilitation aims to develop knowledge about determinants of ill health, primarily for diseases of high public health relevance. Particular focus in the group is studies on equal and inclusive working life, studies on epidemiology and rehabilitation in various diseases
About us
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Publications
Recent publications of the Public health, working life and rehabilitation research group
Group members
Research leader: Karin Nordin
Group members: Maral Adel Fahmideh, Päivi Adolfsson, Iman Alaie, Åsa Andersén, Ingrid Anderzén, Ellen Arbman Hansing, Anna-Karin Ax, Erik Berglund, Sveinung Berntsen, Beatrice Carpentsier, Ingrid Demmelmaier, Caroline Eklund, Bente Frisk, Catharina Gustavsson, Magnus Helgesson, Anna Henriksson, Lisa Holmlund, Yume Imahori, Gunnel Janeslätt, Karin Jöreskog, Kolbeinn Kolbeinn Hólmar Stefánsson, Gerd Kvale, Marie Lange, Kjerstin Larsson, Krisztina László, Ylva Lindberg, Anne Sophie Mazzoni, Anna Nyberg, Erik Persson, Linda Pettersson, Ieva Reine, Emelie Strandberg, Eirik Søfteland, Öie Umb-Carlsson, Petra von Heideken Wågert
Research projects
- CoDesign for accessibility of eHealth services
- Heavy-load resistance training during chemotherapy for breast cancer
- In time for future – time for equal breast cancer care
- Mental ill-health and sickness absence among women who recently entered working life: intervenable risk and protective factor
- Phys-Can (Physical Training and Cancer)
- Prerequisites for increased inclusion and sustainability in working life for young adults with ADHD
- Prerequisites for increased inclusion and sustainability in working life for young adults with OCD
- Sustainable working-life for ageing populations in the Nordic-Baltic region
- A psychosocial perspective on heart failure: etiology, prognosis and labor market participation
- Maternal diseases during pregnancy and the risk of severe cardiovascular diseases up to middle-age in the offspring
- Physical Activity During Cancer Treatment: Quantitative and Qualitative Mapping of Facilitators and Patients' Preferences for Support (BetUCan)