[HTML][HTML] Guidance for implementing video consultations in Danish general practice: rapid cycle coproduction study

…, FG Kofod, AD Guassora, CH Merrild… - JMIR formative …, 2021 - formative.jmir.org
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has changed various spheres of health care. General
practitioners (GPs) have widely replaced face-to-face consultations with telephone or video …

Class, social suffering, and health consumerism

CH Merrild, MB Risør, P Vedsted… - Medical …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years an extensive social gradient in cancer outcome has attracted much attention,
with late diagnosis proposed as one important reason for this. Whereas earlier research has …

Management of child maltreatment suspicions in general practice: a mixed methods study

C Hoffmann Merrild, HC Kjeldsen… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background Maltreated children have many long-term consequences throughout their lives,
but often maltreated children are not recognised in time by professionals. General practice …

[HTML][HTML] Patient perspectives on data sharing regarding implementing and using artificial intelligence in general practice–a qualitative study

JG Mikkelsen, NL Sørensen, CH Merrild… - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Background Due to more elderly and patients with complex illnesses, there is an increasing
pressure on the healthcare system. General practice especially feels this pressure as being …

Suspicion of child maltreatment: Knowledge and experiences with mandatory reports to social services among general practitioners in Denmark in 2019–20

I Milidou, CH Merrild, L Frost, AV Charles… - Child Abuse & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Child maltreatment has many consequences through the lifespan. The general
practitioners (GPs) are in longitudinal contact with the family and can play an important role …

Contact to the out-of-hours service among Danish parents of small children–a qualitative interview study

M Lass, CR Tatari, CH Merrild, L Huibers… - … Journal of Primary …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: In Denmark, parents with small children have the highest contact frequency to out-of-hours
(OOH) service, but reasons for OOH care use are sparsely investigated. The aim …

Resisting “Reason”: a comparative anthropological study of social differences and resistance toward health promotion and illness prevention in Denmark

CH Merrild, RS Andersen, MB Risør… - Medical Anthropology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Social differences in health and illness are well documented in Denmark. However, little is
known about how health practices are manifested in the everyday lives of different social …

Social differences in health as a challenge to the Danish welfare state

CH Merrild - Egalitarianism in Scandinavia: Historical and …, 2018 - Springer
In Denmark, as in most other parts of the world, socially deprived people most often lead
shorter and more illness-ridden lives than people living in more affluent social situations. In the …

Exploring targeted preventive health checks in a socially disadvantaged neighborhood in Denmark

A Møller, CH Merrild - Health Promotion International, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Recently studies have focused on how health promotion interventions sometimes sideline
issues of social context, framing health as a matter of individual choice and, by implication, a …

Situating social differences in health and illness practices

CH Merrild, P Vedsted, RS Andersen - Perspectives in biology and …, 2016 - muse.jhu.edu
This article suggests that in order to understand the social differences evident in disease
prevalence and outcomes, it is necessary to understand what it means to live with multiple …