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Marie Broholm-Holst is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on risk and prevention of illness, social inequality in health, negotiation of risks, doctor-patient relationships, and multimorbidity. She has substantial experience in developing and evaluating theory and evidence-based public health interventions. Broholm-Holst's primary focus lies in the clinical interactions between healthcare professionals and vulnerable patients and how individuals' life situations, social relations, and socio-economic conditions affect and are affected by encounters with health professionals. Her empirical focus revolves around the perspectives, reasoning, interactions, and social practices of individuals (patients, citizens, healthcare professionals) shaped by the social context of clinical meetings. She possesses extensive methodological experience in conducting qualitative research among marginalized groups and in clinical encounters.
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