Anna Segernäs

Publikationer

2024

Marina Guisado-Clavero, Raquel Gomez-Bravo, Ileana Gefaell Larrondo, Lourdes Ramos Del Rio, Louise Fitzgerald, Shlomo Vinker, Bert Vaes, Georgi Tsigarovski, Peter Torzsa, Gunta Ticmane, Theresa Sentker, Alice Serafini, Martin Sattler, Sven Streit, Goranka Petricek, Ferdinando Petrazzuoli, Davorina Petek, Abel Perjes, Nagu Penakacherla, Oliver Senn, Ana Luisa Neves, Katarzyna Nessler, Liubove Murauskiene, Joeel Mossong, Liga Kozlovska, Anna Segernäs, Anna Krzton-Krolewiecka, Milena Kostic, Erva Kirkoc uecuencue, Buesra cimen Korkmaz, Snezana Knezevic, Marijana Jandric-Kocic, Lisa Kastbom, Ivanna Shushman, Oxana Ilkov, Kathryn Hoffmann, Bruno Heleno, Miroslav Hanzevacki, Dragan Gjorgjievski, Sabine Feldman, Philippe-Richard Domeyer, Maryher Delphin Pena, Asja Cosic Divjak, Iliana-Carmen Busneag, Elena Brutskaya-Stempkovskaya, Sherihane Bensemmane, Sabine Bayen, Maria Bakola, Limor Adler, Radost Assenova, Sara Ares-Blanco, Maria Pilar Astier-Pena, Heidrun Lingner (2024) Diverse roles of Primary Health Care in COVID-19 vaccination across 28 European countries - Insights from the Eurodata study European Journal of General Practice, Vol. 30, Artikel 2409240 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Lisa Kastbom, Maria Johansson, Annette M. Sverker, Anna Segernäs Kvitting (2024) Thanks for hearing me: key elements of primary care according to older patients Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Moa Lundgren, Anna Segernäs, Magnus Nord, Jenny Alwin, Johan Lyth (2024) Reasons for hospitalisation and cumulative mortality in people, 75 years or older, at high risk of hospital admission: a prospective study BMC Geriatrics, Vol. 24, Artikel 176 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI

2023

Kristin Zeiler, Anna Segernäs, M. Gunnarson (2023) Entering the grey zone of aging between health and disease: a critical phenomenological account Continental philosophy review (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI
Maria Johansson, Anna Segernäs Kvitting (2023) Cognitive impairment in daily life (CID): A double-faced instrument to detect changes and impairments in activities of daily living for people with suspected cognitive impairment Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 30, s. 34-41 (Artikel i tidskrift) Vidare till DOI