Julie Høgsgaard Andersen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Lisbeth Frostholm,
Mette Trøllund Rask,
Marianne Rosendal,
Charlotte Ulrikka Rask
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Managing persistent physical symptoms when being social and active is the norm: a qualitative study among young people in Denmark
Cathrine Maria Boge-Olsnes,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gunn Kristin Øberg
:
Exploring the potential of a standardized test in physiotherapy: making emotion, embodiment, and therapeutic alliance count for women with chronic pelvic pain
Frontiers in Psychology 2023
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DOI
Silje Rebekka Heltveit-Olsen,
Lene Lunde,
Anja Maria Lyche Brænd,
Ivan Spehar,
Sigurd Høye,
Ingmarie Skoglund
m.fl.:
Experiences and management strategies of Norwegian GPs during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal interview study
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2022
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DOI
Cathrine Maria Boge-Olsnes,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gunn Kristin Øberg
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Chronic pelvic pain sufferers’ experiences of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy: a qualitative study on an embodied approach to pain.
European Journal of Physiotherapy 2022
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DOI
Iben Emilie Christensen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Lone Grøn,
Susanne Reventlow
:
Senses of Touch: The Absence and Presence of Touch in Health Care Encounters of Patients with Mental Illness
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 17. mars 2022
DOI
Alexandra Brandt Ryborg Jønsson,
Iben Emilie Christensen,
Susanne Reventlow,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Responsibilities of Risk: Living With Mental Illness During COVID-19
Medical Anthropology 10. mars 2022
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DOI
Cathrine Maria Boge-Olsnes,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gunn Kristin Øberg
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How life events are perceived to link to bodily distress: A qualitative study of women with chronic pelvic pain
Health Care for Women International 2022
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DOI
Christina Sadolin Damhus,
John Brandt Brodersen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Luckily—I am not the worrying kind: Experiences of patients in the Danish cancer patient pathway for non-specific symptoms and signs of cancer.
Ditte R Hulgaard,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gitte Delholm Lambertsen,
Charlotte Ulrikke Rask
:
Systemic family therapy for severe functional disorders in
youths. A qualitative study in a psychiatric setting
Journal of Family Therapy 05. januar 2021
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DOI
Mette Bech Risør,
Kjersti Lillevoll
:
Caught up in Care: Crafting Moral Subjects of Chronic Fatigue
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme,
Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang,
Trond Waage,
Mette Bech Risør
:
‘Fixing my life’: young people’s everyday efforts towards recovery from persistent bodily complaints.
Anthropology & Medicine 2020
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DOI
Ditte Roth Hulgaard,
Charlotte Ulrikke Rask,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gitte Delholm
:
Illness perceptions of youths with functional disorders and their parents: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2019
DOI
Ditte R Hulgaard,
Charlotte Ulrikke Rask,
Mette Bech Risør,
Gitte Delholm
:
‘I can hardly breathe’: Exploring the parental experience of having a child with a functional disorder
Journal of Child Health Care 2019
DOI
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme,
Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang,
Trond Waage,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Careful expressions of social aspects: How local professionals in high school settings, municipal services, and general practice communicate care to youth presenting persistent bodily complaints
Health and Social Care in the Community 2019
DOI
Silje Vagli Østbye,
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme,
Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang,
Hanne Haavind,
Trond Waage,
Mette Bech Risør
:
‘Not a film about my slackness’: Making sense of medically unexplained illness in youth using collaborative visual methods
Magdalena Skowronski,
Mette Bech Risør,
Rikke Sand Andersen,
Nina Foss
:
The cancer may come back: experiencing and managing worries of relapse in a North Norwegian village after treatment
Anthropology & Medicine 2018
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DOI
Silje Vagli Østbye,
Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang,
Ida Pauline Høilo Granheim,
Kjersti Elisabeth Kristensen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Epistemological and methodological
paradoxes: secondary care specialists
and their challenges working with adolescents
with medically unexplained symptoms
International Journal of Mental Health Systems 2018
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DOI
Sara Marie Hebsgaard Offersen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Peter Vedsted,
Rikke Sand Andersen
:
Cancer-before-cancer. Mythologies of cancer in everyday life
Medicine Anthropology Theory 2018
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DOI
Mette Bech Risør,
Nina Nissen
:
Configurations of diagnostic processes and practices: an introduction
Publicacions URV 2018
DOI
Helle Haslund,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Vi har efterhånden fundet vores egne
ben som forældre: Forældreskab og sundhedspleje i spændingsfeltet mellem velfærdsstat og privatsfære.
Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund 2018
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DOI
Johanna Laue,
Hasse Melbye,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Self-treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requires more than symptom recognition – a qualitative study of COPD patients’
perspectives on self-treatment
Magdalena Skowronski,
Mette Bech Risør,
Nina Foss
:
Approaching Health in Landscapes: An Ethnographic Study with Chronic Cancer Patients from a Coastal Village in Northern Norway
Anthropology in Action 01. mars 2017
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DOI
Rikke Sand Andersen,
Mark Nichter,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Introduction. Sensations, Symptoms and Healthcare Seeking.
Tone Seppola-Edvardsen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Ignoring symptoms: The process of normalising sensory experiences after cancer
Eva A.M. Van Eerd,
Mette Bech Risør,
Marcus Spigt,
Maciek Godycki-Ćwirko,
Elena Andreeva,
Nick Francis
m.fl.:
Why do physicians lack engagement with smoking cessation treatment in their COPD patients? A multinational qualitative study
Npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 2017
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DOI
Magdalena Skowronski,
Mette Bech Risør,
Nina Foss
:
The significance of cultural norms and clinical logics for the perception of possible relapse in rural Northern Norway – sensing symptoms of cancer
Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare 2017
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DOI
Johanna Laue,
Hasse Melbye,
Peder Andreas Halvorsen,
Elena Andreeva,
Maciek Godycki-Cwirko,
Anja Wollny
m.fl.:
How do general practitioners implement decision-making regarding COPD patients with exacerbations? An international focus group study
The International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2016
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DOI
Tone Seppola-Edvardsen,
Rikke Sand Andersen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Sharing or not sharing? Balancing uncertainties after cancer in urban Norway
Health, Risk and Society 2016
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DOI
Camilla Hoffmann Merrild,
Mette Bech Risør,
Peter Vedsted,
Rikke Sand Andersen
:
Class, social suffering, and health consumerism
Stina Lou,
Camilla P. Nielsen,
Lone Hvidman,
Olav Bjørn Petersen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Coping with worry while waiting for diagnostic results: a qualitative study of the experiences of pregnant couples following a high-risk prenatal screening result
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2016
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DOI
Magnus Hjortdahl,
Peder Andreas Halvorsen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Rural GPs’ attitudes toward participating in emergency medicine: a qualitative study
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2016
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DOI
Hilde Nordahl Karterud,
Ole Rikard Haavet,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Social participation in young people with nonepileptic seizures (NES): A qualitative study of managing legitimacy in everyday life
Anne Mette Bach,
Mette Bech Risør,
Axel Forman,
Lene Seibæk
:
Practices and Attitudes Concerning Endometriosis Among Nurses Specializing in Gynecology.
Global Qualitative Nursing Research 2016
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DOI
Camilla Hoffman Merrild,
Rikke Andersen Sand,
Mette Bech Risør,
Peter Vedsted
:
Resisting 'reason'. A Comparative Anthropological Study of Social Differences and Resistance Toward Health Promotion and Illness Prevention In Denmark
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2016
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DOI
Sara Marie Hebsgaard Offersen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Peter Vedsted,
Rikke Sand Andersen
:
Am I fine? Exploring everyday life ambiguities and potentialities of embodied sensations in a Danish middle-class community
Medicine Anthropology Theory 2016
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DOI
May-Lill Johansen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
What is the problem with medically unexplained symptoms for GPs? A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Patient Education and Counseling 2016
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DOI
Mikka Nielsen,
Anders Petersen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Mette Rønberg
:
Introduktion.Diagnoser: Organisation, kultur og mennesker
Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund 2016
DOI
Silje Rebekka Heltveit-Olsen,
Lene Lunde,
Anja Maria Brænd,
Ivan Spehar,
Sigurd Høye,
Ingmarie Skoglund
m.fl.:
Experiences and management strategies of Norwegian GPs during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal interview study.
2022
Mette Bech Risør
:
AFFECTIVITY IN CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS: THE POTENTIAL OF ‘ACTIVITY’ IN DIAGNOSING CHRONIC FATIGUE
2021
Mette Bech Risør
:
Caught up in care – chronic fatigue and self-management
2021
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme,
Mette Bech Risør,
Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang,
Trond Waage
:
Suffering, agency and care in medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). An ethnographic study of the social course and reframing of MUS in Norwegian youth
Tone Seppola-Edvardsen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Kreftpasienter etter endt behandling - hvordan forstå og håndtere kroppslige sensasjoner og symptomer?
2020
Peder Andreas Halvorsen,
Mette Bech Risør,
Hasse Melbye
:
The Stethoscope 2030: Towards Personalized Diagnostics With Digital Auscultation
2019
Mette Bech Risør
:
Subjectivities at stake – the crafting of agency and personhood during clinical assessment of CFS/ME (chronic fatigue)
2018
Mette Bech Risør
:
Subjectivities at stake - the crafting of agency and personhood during clinical assessment of CFS/ME
2018
Mette Bech Risør,
RS Andersen
:
Caught in bureaucratisation? Different disciplinary approaches to symptom negotiations in Northern GP-clinical practice
2017
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme,
Mette Bech Risør
:
“We know what it really is but…” Explanations, concepts and metaphors applied to medically unexplained symptoms in youth by health and other involved professionals in a Norwegian city
2017
Mette Bech Risør,
Rikke Sand Andersen
:
Sensationer, symptomer og social praksis
2016
Natassia Brenman,
Anna Witeska-Mlynarczyk,
Nina Nissen,
Mette Bech Risør
:
Somatosphere:
Configurations of diagnostic processes, practices, and evidence: a conference report