Andreas Nielsen Hald

Andreas Nielsen Hald
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  • MSc Sociology, PhD.
  • Post.Doc at Aarhus University

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Introduction
I am a public health sociologist who uses mixed methods to investigate the collaboration and integration of professions, organizations, and technology within healthcare systems. I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, and a guest researcher at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen. I completed my doctoral studies at the Department of Public Health, Aarhus University.
Current institution
Aarhus University
Current position
  • Post.Doc
Additional affiliations
August 2020 - October 2023
Aarhus University
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • Conducted a large sequential mixed methods study in two municipalities, encompassing 12 individual interviews, 468 surveys, 16 observation days, and 8 focus group interviews. Reference for dissertation: Hald, A. N. (2023). Mechanisms of interprofessional collaboration in healthcare : exploring the influences and interrelationships of programmes, contexts, and professionals’ agency in a mixed methods study of the Danish home care sector : PhD dissertation. Health, Aarhus University.
Education
August 2020 - November 2023
Aarhus University
Field of study
  • Public Health
August 2017 - June 2019
Aalborg University
Field of study
  • Sociology
August 2014 - June 2017
Aalborg University
Field of study
  • Sociology

Publications

Publications (9)
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the impact of sensory impairments on well-being, depression symptoms, and relationship satisfaction among older adults, and to examine whether these associations vary by gender. Method: The study analyzed a sample of 640 Danish individuals aged 60 and older. Multilevel modeling was conducted using PROC...
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Up to 175 conditions influencing interprofessional practices have been identified. Still, little is known about to what extent these conditions interact, influence communication, and vary across professional groups and settings. We explored these knowledge gaps by examining communication among staff in home care and home nursing units in two Danish...
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There is a growing interest in understanding when and why interprofessional collaborations are well functioning, especially within healthcare systems. However, more knowledge is needed about how professionals affect and contribute to these collaborations when they engage in them. To address this shortcoming, this study aims to contribute to profess...
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Introduction Increasing demand for interprofessional collaboration in health care settings has led to a greater focus on how conditions influence the success of interprofessional collaboration, but little is known about the magnitude of the interactions between different conditions. This paper aims to examine the relationships of intervention condi...
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There is a growing interest in deepening our understanding of variations in professionals’ boundary work. How healthcare professionals work to change or maintain power and practice domains is embedded in their efforts to collaborate across organizational and professional boundaries. Drawing on a comparative interview study from the Danish eldercare...
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Welfare governance in elder care has undergone significant changes, but we know less about the processes and actors of making welfare governance. This is problematic, as the concern for process is a key strength of the welfare governance perspective. Based on a case study of elder care in Denmark, and drawing on studies of professions, the aim is t...

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