Published on in Vol 21, No 1 (2019): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/11658, first published .
Digital Recruitment and Acceptance of a Stepwise Model to Prevent Chronic Disease in the Danish Primary Care Sector: Cross-Sectional Study

Digital Recruitment and Acceptance of a Stepwise Model to Prevent Chronic Disease in the Danish Primary Care Sector: Cross-Sectional Study

Digital Recruitment and Acceptance of a Stepwise Model to Prevent Chronic Disease in the Danish Primary Care Sector: Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Thilsing T, Sonderlund A, Sondergaard J, Svensson N, Christensen J, Thomsen J, Hvidt N, Larsen L. Changes in Health-Risk Behavior, Body Mass Index, Mental Well-Being, and Risk Status Following Participation in a Stepwise Web-Based and Face-to-Face Intervention for Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Diseases: Nonrandomized Follow-Up Cohort Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(3):e16083 View
  2. Svensson N, Hvidt N, Nissen S, Storsveen M, Hvidt E, Søndergaard J, Thilsing T. Religiosity and Health-Related Risk Behaviours in a Secular Culture—Is there a Correlation?. Journal of Religion and Health 2020;59(5):2381 View
  3. Hansen C, Pavlovic K, Sondergaard J, Thilsing T. Does GP empathy influence patient enablement and success in lifestyle change among high risk patients?. BMC Family Practice 2020;21(1) View
  4. Larsen L, Sondergaard J, Thomsen J, Halling A, Sønderlund A, Christensen J, Thilsing T. Step-wise approach to prevention of chronic diseases in the Danish primary care sector with the use of a personal digital health profile and targeted follow-up – an assessment of attendance. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1) View
  5. Kaufman N, Mel E. Using Digital Health Technology to Prevent and Treat Diabetes. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2020;22(S1):S-63 View
  6. Larsen L, Thilsing T, Pedersen L. Patient preferences for preventive health checks in Danish general practice: a discrete choice experiment among patients at high risk of noncommunicable diseases. Family Practice 2020;37(5):689 View
  7. Kamstrup-Larsen N, Dalton S, Broholm-Jørgensen M, Larsen L, Thomsen J, Johansen C, Tolstrup J. Using general practitioners to recruit individuals with low socioeconomic position to preventive health checks is feasible: a cross sectional study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2019;37(3):294 View
  8. Thilsing T, Larsen L, Sonderlund A, Andreassen S, Christensen J, Svensson N, Dahl M, Sondergaard J. Effects of a Co-Design–Based Invitation Strategy on Participation in a Preventive Health Check Program: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2021;7(3):e25617 View
  9. Dahl M, Søndergaard S, Diederichsen A, Pouwer F, Pedersen S, Søndergaard J, Lindholt J. Facilitating participation in cardiovascular preventive initiatives among people with diabetes: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1) View