Jane Andreasen
Aalborg University
5 Papers
2 Citations
Jane Andreasen is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Quality of life. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Evidence-Based Research Series-Paper 2: Using an Evidence-Based Research approach before a new study is conducted to ensure value
Hans Lund,Carsten Bogh Juhl,Birgitte Nørgaard,Eva Draborg,Marius Henriksen,Jane Andreasen,Robin Christensen,Mona Nasser,Donna Ciliska,Mike Clarke,Peter Tugwell,Janet Martin,Caroline Blaine,Klara Brunnhuber,Karen A. Robinson +14 more
TL;DR: Describing the ideal process illuminates the challenges and opportunities offered through the suggested Evidence-Based Research approach and shows the need to provide justification for and to optimally design a relevant and necessary new study.
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Evidence-Based Research Series-Paper 3: Using an Evidence-Based Research approach to place your results into context after the study is performed to ensure usefulness of the conclusion.
Hans Lund,Carsten Bogh Juhl,Birgitte Nørgaard,Eva Draborg,Marius Henriksen,Jane Andreasen,Robin Christensen,Robin Christensen,Robin Christensen,Mona Nasser,Donna Ciliska,Peter Tugwell,Mike Clarke,Caroline Blaine,Janet Martin,Jong-Wook Ban,Klara Brunnhuber,Karen A. Robinson +17 more
TL;DR: Using an Evidence-Based Research approach will improve the usefulness of a clinical study by providing the context to draw more valid conclusions and explicit information about new research needs.
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Multidimensional frailty and its determinants among acutely admitted older people: a cross-sectional study using the Tilburg Frailty Indicator
TL;DR: Sociodemographic characteristics had a different effect on total frailty and its domains (physical, psychological, social) in a sample of acute admitted patients, supporting healthcare professionals in detecting frail older people.
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Perspectives of patients and health professionals on important factors influencing rehabilitation following acute pulmonary embolism: A multi-method study
TL;DR: Suggestions for key elements to include in post-PE management and rehabilitation interventions, as well as the structuring of care are offered.
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A cohort study of the effects of multidisciplinary in-patient primary care in older adults
Martin Bak Jørgensen,Maria Rodrigo-Domingo,Stig Andersen,Johannes Riis,Dorthe Bruun Jakobsen,Mikkel Lerche,Hanne Hostrup,Jane Andreasen +7 more
TL;DR: The results were remarkable and highlight that a well-structured multifactorial and interdisciplinary intervention with a clear aim and inclusion criteria related to functional decline may lead to long-term clinically relevant improvements in functionally declining older adults.
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