Bente Ervik,
Tom Dønnem,
May Lill Johansen
:
Dying at “home” - a qualitative study of end-of-life care in rural Northern Norway from the perspective of health care professionals
BMC Health Services Research 2023
ARKIV /
DOI
Kristine Elvevold Andreassen,
Anna Luise Kirkengen,
May Lill Johansen
:
“I base my life on sadness”: Apparently paradoxical sources of resilience among young Haitians
Transcultural Psychiatry 2023
ARKIV /
DOI
May-Lill Johansen,
Bente Ervik
:
Talking together in rural palliative care: a qualitative study of interprofessional collaboration in Norway
BMC Health Services Research 2022
ARKIV /
DOI
Sally Warmington,
May-Lill Johansen,
Hamish Wilson
:
Identity construction in medical student stories about experiences of disgust in early nursing home placements: A dialogical narrative analysis
Anne Helen Hansen,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Personal continuity of GP care and outpatient specialist visits in people with type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional survey
Charlotte Lynch,
Samantha Harrison,
Jon Emery,
Cathy Clelland,
Laurence Dorman,
Claire Collins
m.fl.:
Variation in suspected cancer referral pathways in primary care: Comparative analysis across the International Benchmarking Cancer Partnership
British Journal of General Practice 2022
ARKIV /
DOI
Bente Ervik,
Birgit Brøndbo,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Adapting and Going the Extra Mile: A Qualitative Study of Palliative Care in Rural Northern Norway from the Perspective of Healthcare Providers
Ann Dorrit Guassora,
May-Lill Johansen,
Kirsti Malterud
:
Agenda navigation in consultations covering multiple topics. A qualitative case study from general practice
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2021
ARKIV /
DOI
Hamish Wilson,
Sally Warmington,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Experience-based learning: Junior medical students’ reflections on end-of-life care
Linda Hamrin Nesby,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Why do we read illness stories?
Paul Kalanithi’s When Breath Becomes Air (2016) read in the light of Rita Felski
Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund 2019
ARKIV /
DOI
May-Lill Johansen,
Bente Ervik
:
Teamwork in primary palliative care: general practitioners’ and specialised oncology nurses’ complementary competencies
BMC Health Services Research 2018
ARKIV /
DOI
Knut Arne Holtedahl,
Benedicte Scheel,
May-Lill Johansen
:
General practitioners' participation in cancer treatment in Norway
Rural and remote health 2018
ARKIV /
DOI
Paul Worley,
Ian Couper,
Roger Strasser,
Lisa Graves,
Beth-Ann Cummings,
Richard J. Woodman
m.fl.:
A typology of longitudinal integrated clerkships
Medical Education 2016
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
ARKIV /
DOI
Maja Wilhelmsen,
Kjersti Lillevoll,
Mette Bech Risør,
Ragnhild Sørensen Høifødt,
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut Waterloo
m.fl.:
Motivation to persist with internet-based cognitive behavioural treatment using blended care: a qualitative study
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Anette Sofie Davidsen,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
'I deal with the small things': The doctor-patient relationship and professional identity in GPs' stories of cancer care
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
How does the thought of cancer arise in a general practice consultation? Interviews with GPs
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2012
DOI
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
A doctor close at hand: How GPs view their role in cancer care
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2010
DOI
Knut A. Holtedahl,
B Bø,
AH Hansen,
anne Hensrud,
ML Johansen,
May-Lill Johansen
m.fl.:
Studentundervisning i allmennmedisinsk ferdighetslaboratorium
Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening 1999
Bente Ervik,
Tom Dønnem,
May Lill Johansen
:
Home-death in Rural North Norway - Health Care Professionals Perspectives
2023
Torunn Bjerve Eide,
Ann Dorrit Guassora,
May-Lill Johansen,
Kim Kristoffer Dysthe,
Stefan Johansson
:
The Qualitative Toolbox of General Practice Research
2022
May-Lill Johansen,
Maria Fredriksen Kvamme
:
https://afenord.no/
2021
Bente Ervik,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Palliasjon i distriktskommuner
2018
Bente Ervik,
May-Lill Johansen
:
Rural Palliative care - How to Improve Service ?
2017
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
How does the thought of cancer arise in a general practice consultation?
2013
May-Lill Johansen
:
Den nærmeste legen: Hva kan fastlegen bidra med ved kreftsykdom?
2013
May-Lill Johansen
:
Hva kan fastlegen bidra med ved kreftsykdom?
2013
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Anette Sofie Davidsen,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
The doctor-patient relationship and professional identity in GPs' stories of cancer care
2013
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Anette Sofie Davidsen,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
A narrative analysis of GPs’ stories of caring for people with cancer
2013
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
How does the thought of cancer arise during a GP-consultation?
2013
May-Lill Johansen
:
A qualitative analysis of GP's work in cancer care
Utposten 2012
May-Lill Johansen
:
A doctor close at hand. A qualitative analysis of GPs' work in cancer care
2012
May-Lill Johansen,
Svein Steinert,
Peder Andreas Halvorsen,
Ivar Johannes Aaraas
:
The cheerful buzzing of Nordic voices
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2011
DOI
Tor Anvik,
Ivar Johannes Aaraas,
May-Lill Johansen,
Unni Ringberg
:
Integrated Training of Communication Skills in Medical School – Which Elements Do Students Find Instructive?
2010
May-Lill Johansen,
Knut A. Holtedahl,
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
:
A doctor close at hand
2010