Malene Missel
Copenhagen University Hospital
69 Papers
83 Citations
Malene Missel is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Malene Missel include University of Southern Denmark & University of Copenhagen.
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Papers
Living with incurable oesophageal cancer. A phenomenological hermeneutical interpretation of patient stories
Malene Missel,Regner Birkelund +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored how patients with incurable oesophageal cancer experience living with the illness and provided insight into and an understanding of the patients' situation, reality and phenomena in their life world.
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It's Not Just a Virus! Lived Experiences of People Diagnosed With COVID-19 Infection in Denmark.
Malene Missel,Camilla Bernild,Signe Westh Christensen,Ilkay Dagyaran,Selina Kikkenborg Berg,Selina Kikkenborg Berg,Selina Kikkenborg Berg +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the lived experiences of people infected with the coronavirus in Denmark during the first phase of the pandemic and explored how being diagnosed with COVID-19 was experienced not just a virus infecting the participants' biology; it was also a threat to their existence and bodily perception as well as an interference in ordinary social relationships.
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Perioperative Rehabilitation in Operable Lung Cancer Patients (PROLUCA) A Feasibility Study
Maja Schick Sommer,Karen Trier,Jette Vibe-Petersen,Malene Missel,M. S. Christensen,Klaus Richter Larsen,Seppo W. Langer,Carsten Hendriksen,Paul Frost Clementsen,Jesper Holst Pedersen,Henning Langberg +10 more
TL;DR: The early postoperative exercise program for patients with NSCLC was safe and feasible, but in a fast-track set up, a preoperative home-based exercise program was not feasible for this population.
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Living with incurable oesophageal cancer. A phenomenological hermeneutical interpretation of patient stories
Malene Missel,Regner Birkelund +1 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: It seems that incurably ill oesophageal cancer patients find themselves in a complex life situation, in which they need more than an objective estimate and fulfilment of need from hospital service.
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Table in the corner: a qualitative study of life situation and perspectives of the everyday lives of oesophageal cancer patients in palliative care
Louise Laursen,Mai Nanna Schønau,Mai Nanna Schønau,Heidi Bergenholtz,Mette Siemsen,Merete B. Christensen,Malene Missel +6 more
TL;DR: The study reveals how patients with incurable oesophageal cancer experience metaphorically to end up at a “table in the corner”, and how illness and symptoms impact and control daily life and social relations, described under these subheadings.