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Jan Apelqvist

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Primary Health Care Research & Development|May 26, 2021
Migrant Middle Eastern women with gestational diabetes seven years after delivery - positive long-term development of beliefs about health and illness shown in follow-up interviewsKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 3, 2011
Beliefs about health and illness in Swedish and African-born women with gestational diabetes living in SwedenKatarina Hjelm, Kerstin Berntorp, Jan Apelqvist
Journal of Clinical Nursing|October 23, 2012
Gestational diabetes: prospective interview-study of the developing beliefs about health, illness and health care in migrant womenKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
BMC Women'S Health|February 7, 2018
A qualitative study of developing beliefs about health, illness and healthcare in migrant African women with gestational diabetes living in SwedenKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
Current Diabetes Reports|November 13, 2003
The international consensus and practical guidelines on the management and prevention of the diabetic footNicolaas C Schaper, Jan Apelqvist, Karel Bakker
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|June 19, 2015
High probability of healing without amputation of plantar forefoot ulcers in patients with diabetesHedvig Örneholm, Jan Apelqvist, Jan Larsson, et al.
Advances in Wound Care|January 28, 2022
Re-Ulceration Is Common in Persons with Diabetes and Healed Foot Ulcer After Participant-Driven Education in Group: A Randomized Controlled TrialMagdalena Annersten Gershater, Jan Apelqvist, Carin Alm Roijer
Midwifery|March 3, 2005
Swedish and Middle-Eastern-born women's beliefs about gestational diabetesKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Per Nyberg, et al.
Current Diabetes Reports|May 17, 2011
A review of the Eurodiale studies: what lessons for diabetic foot care?Simeen Akhtar, Nicolaas Schaper, Jan Apelqvist, et al.
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|April 4, 2017
Recurrent and other new foot ulcers after healed plantar forefoot diabetic ulcerHedvig Örneholm, Jan Apelqvist, Jan Larsson, et al.
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Primary Health Care Research & Development|May 26, 2021
Migrant Middle Eastern women with gestational diabetes seven years after delivery - positive long-term development of beliefs about health and illness shown in follow-up interviewsKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 3, 2011
Beliefs about health and illness in Swedish and African-born women with gestational diabetes living in SwedenKatarina Hjelm, Kerstin Berntorp, Jan Apelqvist
Journal of Clinical Nursing|October 23, 2012
Gestational diabetes: prospective interview-study of the developing beliefs about health, illness and health care in migrant womenKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
BMC Women'S Health|February 7, 2018
A qualitative study of developing beliefs about health, illness and healthcare in migrant African women with gestational diabetes living in SwedenKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Jan Apelqvist
Current Diabetes Reports|November 13, 2003
The international consensus and practical guidelines on the management and prevention of the diabetic footNicolaas C Schaper, Jan Apelqvist, Karel Bakker
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|June 19, 2015
High probability of healing without amputation of plantar forefoot ulcers in patients with diabetesHedvig Örneholm, Jan Apelqvist, Jan Larsson, et al.
Advances in Wound Care|January 28, 2022
Re-Ulceration Is Common in Persons with Diabetes and Healed Foot Ulcer After Participant-Driven Education in Group: A Randomized Controlled TrialMagdalena Annersten Gershater, Jan Apelqvist, Carin Alm Roijer
Midwifery|March 3, 2005
Swedish and Middle-Eastern-born women's beliefs about gestational diabetesKatarina Hjelm, Karin Bard, Per Nyberg, et al.
Current Diabetes Reports|May 17, 2011
A review of the Eurodiale studies: what lessons for diabetic foot care?Simeen Akhtar, Nicolaas Schaper, Jan Apelqvist, et al.
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|April 4, 2017
Recurrent and other new foot ulcers after healed plantar forefoot diabetic ulcerHedvig Örneholm, Jan Apelqvist, Jan Larsson, et al.
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