PUBLICATIONS
Top publications (author's selection)
-
Oxholm, A.S. Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. The link between physician motivation and care. European Journal of Health Economics, 25, 525–537. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-023-01605-7
-
Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It's not all about the money; A nation-wide cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 73 (734): 396. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp23X734961
-
Sydenham, R.V., Jarbøl, D.E., Hansen, M.P., Justesen, U.S., Watson, V., Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Prescribing antibiotics: factors driving decision-making in general practice. A discrete choice experiment. Social Science & Medicine, 305, 11503
-
Determann, D., Gyrd-Hansen, D., de Wit, G.A., de Bekker-Grob, E.W., Steyerberg, E.W., Lambooij, M.S., Pedersen, L.B. 2019. Designing Unforced Choice Experiments to Inform Health Care Decision Making: Implications of Using Opt-Out, Neither or Status Quo Alternatives in Discrete Choice Experiments. Medical Decision Making, 39(6), 681-692
-
Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Jensen, U.T., Waldorff, F.B., Jacobsen, C.B. 2018. Can External Interventions Crowd In Intrinsic Motivation? A Cluster Randomized Field Experiment on Mandatory Accreditation of General Practice in Denmark. Social Science & Medicine, 211, 224-233
-
Cramer, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2017. The Impact of Empathy – Explaining Diversity in Street-Level Decision-Making. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 17(2), 433-449.
-
Pedersen, L.B., Hess, S., Kjær, T. 2016. Asymmetric information and user orientation in general practice. Exploring the Agency relationship in a best worst scaling study. Journal of Health Economics, 50, 115-130.
-
Pedersen, L.B., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2012. Do general practitioners know patients' preferences? An empirical study on the agency relationship at an aggregate level using a discrete choice experiment. Value in Health, 15, 514-523.
All peer-reviewed papers
2024
62. Venø, L.B., Pedersen, L.B. Ertmann, R., Søndergaard, J., Jarbøl, D. 2024. General practitioners barriers to cross-sectoral collaboration on vulnerable pregnant women. A cross-sectional survey in Danish general practice. Accepted for publication in Scandinavian Journal of Primary Care.
61. Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Wehberg, S., Siersma, V., Søndergaard, J., Kousgaard, M.B., Due, T.D., Reventlow, S., Bro, F., Waldorff, F.B. 2024. Clinical effects of accreditation in general practice: A pragmatic randomised controlled study. Accepted for publication in Family Practice, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmae049.
60. Hallett, M.F.N., Kjær, T., Pedersen, L. 2024. The use of nudge strategies in improving physicians’ prescribing behavior: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Medical Decision Making. e-pub ahead of print. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X241270001
59. Nielsen, S.H.., Andersen, M., Søndergaard, J., Pedersen, L. Nudging to assist opioid tapering among chronic non-malignant pain patients: A systematic scoping review. Preventive Medicine Reports, 45,102821. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102821
58. Oxholm, A.S. Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B., Pedersen, L.B. 2024. The link between physician motivation and care. European Journal of Health Economics, 25, 525–537. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-023-01605-7
57. O’Halloran, J., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2024. Going the extra mile: Physicians' upcoding of travel fees for home visit. Health Economics, 33(2), 197–203. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4777
2023
56. Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It's not all about the money; A nation-wide cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 73 (734): 396. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp23X734961
55. Hansen, A.K., Gøtzsche-Astrup, O., Pedersen, L.B., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B. 2023. Leadership career preferences and personality among public service professionals: Results of a discrete choice experiment among junior doctors. Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 6(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.30636/jbpa.61.313
54. Rosenbæk, F., Riisgaard, H., Nielsen, J.B., Wehberg, S., Waldorff, F.B., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J. 2023. GPs’ prescription patterns, experience, and attitudes towards medicinal cannabis - a nationwide survey at the early stage of the Danish test scheme. BMC Primary Care, 24:17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-023-01971-4
2022
53. Venø, L.B., Jarbøl, D., Ertmann, R., Søndergaard, J., Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Barriers to assessing vulnerability in pregnant women: A cross-sectional survey in Danish general practice. Family Practice, https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmac134.
52. Venø, L.B., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, Ertmann, R.K., Jarbøl, D.E. 2022. Challenges in the cross-sectoral collaboration on vulnerable pregnant women. A qualitative study among Danish general practitioners. BMC Primary Care, 23:187. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-022-01773-0.
51. Venø, L.B., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J., Ertmann, R.K., Jarbøl, D.E. 2022. Assessing and addressing vulnerability in pregnancy. General practitioners perceived barriers and facilitators – a qualitative interview study. BMC Primary Care, 23: 142. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-022-01708-9
50. Sydenham, R.V., Jarbøl, D.E., Hansen, M.P., Justesen, U.S., Watson, V., Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Prescribing antibiotics: factors driving decision-making in general practice. A discrete choice experiment. Social Science & Medicine, 305, 115033
49. Bundgaard, M, Jarbøl, D.E., Søndergaard, J., Kousgaard, M.B., Wehberg, S., Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Quality clusters in general practice: Associations between cluster organization and general practitioners' self-reported benefits. Family Practice, cmac011, https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmac011
48. Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kristensen, S., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Pezzino, M. 2022. Physicians under pressure: Evidence from antibiotics prescribing in England. Medical Decision Making, 42(3), 303-312.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X211069931.
47. Sydenham, R.V., Hansen, M.P., Justesen, U.S., Pedersen, LB. Aabenhus, R.M., Wehberg, S., Jarbøl, D.E. 2022. Factors associated with C-reactive protein testing when prescribing antibiotics in general practice: a register-based study. BMC Primary Care, 23:17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01614-6
46. Oxholm, A.S., Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jarbøl, D., Sydenham, R., Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Work pressure and job dissatisfaction. Challenges in Danish general practice. Nordic Journal of Health Economics. Special issue: Challenges in Nordic primary care, 10 (1), 46-60. dx.doi.org/10.5617/njhe.8319.
2021
45. Sydenham, R.V., Justesen, U.S., Hansen, M.P., Pedersen, LB. Aabenhus, R.M., Wehberg, S., Jarbøl, D.E. 2021. Prescribing antibiotics: the use of diagnostic tests in general practice. A register-based study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 39(4), 466-475, DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2021.2004721.
44. Rønne, S.T., Rosenbæk, F., Pedersen, L.B., Waldorff, F.B., Nielsen, J.B., Riisgaard, H, Søndergaard, J. 2021. Physicians’ experiences, attitudes, and beliefs towards medical cannabis: a systematic literature review. BMC Family Practice, 22:212, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01559-w
43. Andersen, M.K., Hvidt, E.A., Pedersen, K.M., Lykkegaard, J., Waldorff, F.B., Munck, A.P., Pedersen, L.B. 2021. Defensive medicine in Danish general practice: Types of defensive actions and reasons for acting defensively - a prospective survey registration study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 39(4), 413-418. DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2021.1970945.
42. Thompson, W., Jarbøl, D., Nielsen, J.B., Haastrup, P., Pedersen, L.B. 2021. GP preferences for discussing statin deprescribing: a discrete choice experiment. Family Practice, cmab075, https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmab075
41. O’Halloran, J., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2021. Time to retire? A register-based study of GPs’ practice style prior to retirement. Social Science & Medicine, 281, 114099, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114099.
40. O’Halloran, J., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2021. Home sweet home: GPs’ response to an increase in the fee size for home visits. European Journal of Health Economics, 22(6), 977-989, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-021-01302-3
39. Pedersen, L.B., Hvidt, E.A., Waldorff, F.B., Andersen, M.K. 2021. Burnout of intrinsically motivated GPs when exposed to external regulation. A combined panel data survey and cluster randomized field experiment. Health Policy, 125(4), 459-466, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.01.004.
38. Venø, L.B., Jarbøl, D.E., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, Ertmann, R.K. 2021. General practitioners’ perceived indicators of vulnerability in pregnancy. A qualitative interview study. BMC Family Practice, 22:135. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01439-3.
37. Hvidt, E.A., Pedersen, L,B. Lykkegaard, J. Pedersen, K.M., Andersen, M.K. 2021. A colonized general practice? A critical habermasian analysis of how GPs experience defensive medicine in their everyday working life. Health, 25(2), 141-158, https://doi.org/10.1177/1363459319857461.
2020
36. Pedersen, L.B., Allen, T., Waldorff, F.B., Andersen, M.K. 2020. Does Accreditation Affect the Job Satisfaction of General Practitioners? Evidence from a Cluster Randomised Field Experiment in Denmark. Health Policy, 124(8), 849-855, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.04.002.
35. Pedersen, L.B., Mørkbak, M.R., Scarpa, R. 2020. Handling resolvable uncertainty from incomplete scenarios in future doctors' job choice – probabilities vs discrete choices. Journal of Choice Modelling, 34, 1-14, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocm.2019.100199.
34. Larsen, L.B., Thilsing, T., Pedersen, L.B. 2020. Patient preferences for preventive health checks in Danish general practice – a discrete choice experiment among patients at high risk of non-communicable diseases. Family Practice, 37(5), 689-694, doi:10.1093/fampra/cmaa038
33. Riisgaard, H., Andersen, M. Waldorff, F., Pedersen, L. 2020. Does accreditation of general practice promote patient reported quality of care? A natural cluster randomized experiment. BMJ Open, 10:e034465,doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034465.
32. Thompson, W., Le, J., Haastrup, J., Nielsen, J., Pedersen, L., Jarbøl, D. 2020. Exploring how GPs discuss statin deprescribing with older people: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice Open, 4(1), 1-9, https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101022
2019
31. Determann, D., Gyrd-Hansen, D., de Wit, G.A., de Bekker-Grob, E.W., Steyerberg, E.W., Lambooij, M.S., Pedersen, L.B. 2019. Designing Unforced Choice Experiments to Inform Health Care Decision Making: Implications of Using Opt-Out, Neither or Status Quo Alternatives in Discrete Choice Experiments. Medical Decision Making, 39(6), 681-692, https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X19862275.
30. Riisgaard, H., Le, J., Søndergaard, J., Storsveen, M., Ledderer, L., Pedersen, L. B. 2019. Associations between degrees of task delegation and adherence to COPD guidelines on spirometry testing in general practice – a national cross-sectional study. BMC Health Services Research, 19(1):464, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4270-3
29. Nielsen, C.G., Pedersen, L.B., Storm, R.K. 2019. The value of having a first-tier football club in the municipality (even) when tangible benefits are absent: A Danish CVM study. Sport, Business and Management: an International Journal, 9(3), 222-238, https://doi.org/10.1108/SBM-08-2018-0055.
2018
28. Pedersen, L.B., Andersen, M.K., Jensen, U.T., Waldorff, F.B., Jacobsen, C.B. 2018. Can External Interventions Crowd In Intrinsic Motivation? A Cluster Randomized Field Experiment on Mandatory Accreditation of General Practice in Denmark. Social Science & Medicine, 211, 224-233, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.06.023.
27. Larsen, L.B., Sønderlund, A.L., Søndergaard, J., Thomsen, J.L., Halling, A., Hvidt, N.C., Hvidt, E.A., Mønsted, T., Pedersen, L.B., Roos, E.M., Pedersen, P.V., Thilsing, T. 2018. Targeted Prevention in Primary Care Aimed at Lifestyle-Related Diseases: A Study Protocol for a Non-randomised Pilot Study. BMC Family Practice,19:124, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-018-0820-8.
26. Andersen, M.K., Pedersen, L.B., Waldorff, F.B. 2018. Retirement, job satisfaction and attitudes towards mandatory accreditation - A Danish survey study in general practice. BMJ Open, 2018;8:e020419, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020419.
25. Jespersen, N.D., Pedersen, L.B. 2018. Rejecting the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis on Attendance Demand in all Four Major European Football Leagues. Forum for Idræt (Forum for Sports), 33, 100-116.
2017
24. Hvidt, E.A., Lykkegaard, J., Pedersen, L.B., Pedersen, K.M, Munck, A., Andersen, M.K. 2017. How is defensive medicine understood and experienced in a primary care setting? A qualitative focus group study among Danish general practitioners. BMJ Open, 2017;7:e019851, DOI: 10.1136/ bmjopen-2017-019851.
23. Andersen, M., Pedersen, L.B., Dupont, M., Pedersen, K.M., Munck, A., Nexøe, J. 2017. General practitioners’ attitudes towards and experiences with referrals due to supplemental health insurance. Family Practice, 34(5), 581-586.
22. Kronborg, C., Pedersen, L.B., Fournaise, A., Kronborg, C. 2017. User Fees in General Practice: Willingness to Pay and Potential Substitution Patterns-Results from a Danish GP Patient Survey. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 15(5), 615-624.
21. Le, J., Lykkegaard, J., Pedersen, L.B., Riisgaard, H., Nexoe, J., Lemmergaard, J., Søndergaard, J. 2017. Are formalised implementation activities associated with aspects of quality of care in general practice? A cross-sectional study. British Journal of General Practice Open, 1(2), 1-11, DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen17X100737.
20. Riisgaard, H., Søndergaard, J., Munch, M., Le, J.V., Ledderer, L., Pedersen, L.B., Nexøe, J. 2017. Work motivation, task delegation, and job satisfaction of general practice staff – a cross-sectional study. Family Practice, 34(2), 188-193.
19. Cramer, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2017. The Impact of Empathy – Explaining Diversity in Street-Level Decision-Making. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 17(2), 433-449.
18. Andersen, M.K., Pedersen, L.B., Siersma, V.D., Bro, F., Reventlow, S., Søndergaard, J., Kousgaard, M.B., Waldorff, F.B. 2017. Accreditation in general practice in Denmark: Protocol of a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 18, 69-77.
17. Riisgaard, H., Søndergaard, J., Munch, M., Le, J.V., Ledderer, L., Pedersen, L.B., Nexøe, J. 2017. Associations between degrees of task delegation and job satisfaction of general practitioners and their staff: a cross-sectional study. BMC Health Services Research, 17, 44-52.
16. Determann, D., Lambooij, M.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., de Bekker-Grob, E.W., Steyerberg, E.W., Heldoorn, M. Pedersen, L.B., de Wit, A. 2017. Personal Health Records in the Netherlands: potential user preferences quantified by a discrete choice experiment. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 24(3), 529-536.
2016
15. Le, J., Pedersen, L.B., Risgaard, H., Lykkegaard, J., Nexøe, J., Lemmergaard, J., Søndergaard, J. 2016. Variation in general practitioners’ information-seeking behaviour – a cross-sectional study on the influence of gender, age and practice form. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 34(4), 327-335
14. Pedersen, L.B., Hess, S., Kjær, T. 2016. Asymmetric information and user orientation in general practice. Exploring the Agency relationship in a best worst scaling study. Journal of Health Economics, 50, 115-130.
13. Waldorff, F.B., Nicolaisdóttir, D.R., Kousgaard, M.B., Reventlow, S., Søndergaard, J., Thorsen, T., Andersen, M.K., Pedersen, L.B., Hutters, C.L., Siersma, V., Bro, F. 2016. Almost half of the Danish GPs have negative a priori attitudes towards a mandatory accreditation programme. Danish Medical Journal, 63(9), 1-5.
2015
12. Pedersen, L.B., Bech, M., Kløjgaard, M., Søgaard, R.Veldwijk, J., de Wit, A., Lambooij, M. 2015. How discrete choice experiments contribute to person-centered healthcare. A commentary on Kaltoft et al. (2015): ”Can a Discrete Choice Experiment contribute to person-centred healthcare?". European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 3(4), 438-441.
11. Kjaer, N.K., Halling, A., Pedersen, L.B. 2015.General Practitioners’ Preferences for Future Continuous Professional Development. Evidence from a Danish discrete choice experiment. Education for Primary Care, 26, 4-10.
2014
10. Kløjgaard, M., Manniche, C., Pedersen, L.B., Bech, M., Søgaard, R. 2014. Patient Preferences for Treatment of Low Back Pain—A Discrete Choice Experiment. Value in Health, 17(4), 390-396.
9. Kjaer, N.K., Steenstrup, A.P., Pedersen, L.B., Halling, A. 2014. Continuous professional development for GPs: experience from Denmark. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 90(1065), 383-387.
8. Pedersen, L.B., Kolstad, J., Hole, A., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2014. GPs’ shifting agencies in choice of treatment. Applied Economics, 46(7), 750-761.
7. Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2014. Preference for practice. A Danish study on young doctors choice of general practice using a discrete choice experiment. European Journal of Health Economics, 15(6), 611-621.
2012
6. Pedersen, L.B., Jarbøl. D. 2012. Brugerbetaling i almen praksis og nedsættelse i yderkantsområder. Hvad mener befolkningen, de praktiserende læger og uddannelseslægerne? (User fees in general practice and establishment in rural areas. What do the public, GPs and GPs in training think?). Ugeskrift for Læger, 174, 2940-2943.
5. Pedersen, L.B., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2012. General practitioners' preferences for the organisation of primary care. A discrete choice experiment. Health Policy, 106, 246-256.
4. Pedersen, L.B., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2012. Do general practitioners know patients' preferences? An empirical study on the agency relationship at an aggregate level using a discrete choice experiment. Value in Health, 15, 514-523.
2011
3. Pedersen, L.B., Kjær, T., Kragstrup, J., & Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2011. Does the inclusion of a cost attribute in forced and unforced choices matter? Results from a web survey applying a discrete choice experiment. Journal of Choice Modelling, 4(3), 88-109.
2. Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. & Kjær, T. 2011. The influence of information and private versus public provision on preferences for screening for prostate cancer: A willingness-to-pay study. Health Policy, 101, 277-289.
1. Pedersen, L.B., Kiil, A., & Kjær, T. 2011. Soccer Attendees’ Preferences for Facilities at the Fionia Park Stadium: An Application of the Discrete Choice Experiment. Journal of Sports Economics, 12(2), 179-199.
Other contributions, non peer reviewed papers, and reports
2024
Rosenbæk, F., Williams, J.J., Stewart-Ferrer, S.S., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J., Nielsen, J.B. Hvidt, E.A. 2024. Patient Experiences, Attitudes, and Beliefs Towards the Use of Medical Cannabis: A Scoping Review. Open Science Framework (OSF) Preregistraton, May 21st 2024. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DBR9E
Short summary presented in DSAMs Research news, June 20th, on the findings from Oxholm, A.S. Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. The link between physician motivation and care. European Journal of Health Economics.
2023
Short summary presented in PraksisNyt nr. 10, December 2023 of the findings from Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It's not all about the money; A nation-wide cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 73 (734): 396.
Short summary presented in DSAMs Research news, October 4th, on the findings from Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It's not all about the money; A nation-wide cross-sectional survey study from Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 73 (734): 396.
Venø. L.B., Pedersen, L.B., Ertmann, R.K., Søndergaard, J., Jarbøl, D.E. How do we spot the vulnerable pregnant - and what barriers for cross sectoral collaboration and notification are there? (Hvordan får vi øje på sårbare gravide
– og hvilke barrierer er der for tværsektorielt samarbejde og underretning?) Månedsskrift for Almen Lægepraksis, August 2023, 1-8.
Hansen. M.P., Høj, K., Holm, A., Lau, S.R., Andersen, M.K., Pedersen, L.B. Final report: Optimising treatment in general practice - adjusting medication as case (Afsluttende rapport: Optimeret behandling i almen praksis - med justering af medicinering som modelområde). June 2023.
Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kristensen, S.R., Olsen, K.R., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B. 2023. Reimbursement and motivation in general practice (Honorering og motivation i almen praksis). Syddansk Universitet, DaCHE Discussion Papers Vol 2023 no. 1. https://doi.org/10.21996/2pkn-9354.
2022
Pedersen, L.B. 2022. Editorial for Nordic Journal of Health Economics, Special issue on Challenge sin Nordic Primary Care, 10 (1), 1-3.
Yordanov, D., Oxholm, A. S., Gyrd-Hansen, D. & Pedersen, L. B. 2022. Mapping general practitioners' motivation: It is not all about the money. Syddansk Universitet, DaCHE Discussion Papers, Vol 2022 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.21996/9yqe-b052.
Short summary presented in PraksisNyt nr. 2, March 2022 of the findings from Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Kristensen, S., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Pezzino, M. 2022. Physicians under pressure: Evidence from antibiotics prescribing in England. Medical Decision Making. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0272989X211069931.
Short summary presented in PraksisNyt nr. 2, March 2022 of the findings from Oxholm, A.S., Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jarbøl, D., Sydenham, R., Pedersen, L.B. 2021. Work pressure and job dissatisfaction. Challenges in Danish general practice. Nordic Journal of Health Economics. https://doi.org/10.5617/njhe.8319
Oxholm, A. S., Allen, T., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Pedersen, L. B. 2022. Health economists: Ease the pressure on the health care sector - or it will have consequenses (Sundhedsøkonomer: Let prsset på sundhedsvæsenet - ellers får det konsekvenser). Altinget, 7. februar 2022. https://www.altinget.dk/sundhed/artikel/sundhedsoekonomer-let-presset-i-sundhedsvaesenet-ellers-faar-det-konsekvenser
Oxholm, A. S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Jacobsen, C. B., Jensen, U. T., & Pedersen, L. B. 2022. Time to revisit the agency theory and expand our thoughts on what motivates physicians? A nudge to health economists. Syddansk Universitet. DaCHE Discussion Papers, Vol. 2022 No. 1, https://doi.org/10.21996/me0g-gn43
2021
Short summary presented in PraksisNyt nr. 10, December 2021 of the findings from O’Halloran, J., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2021. Time to retire? A register-based study of GPs’ practice style prior to retirement. Social Science & Medicine, 281, 114099, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114099.
Short summary presented in PraksisNyt nr. 8, October 2021 of the findings from O’Halloran, J., Oxholm, A.S., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D. 2021. Home sweet home: GPs’ response to an increase in the fee size for home visits. European Journal of Health Economics, 22(6), 977-989, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-021-01302-3
Pedersen, L.B., Waldorff, F., Andersen, M.K. 2021. The impact of accreditation on general practitioners' well-being (Betydningen af akkreditering for praktiserende lægers trivsel). Practicus, 256, 23-25.
Hallett, M.F.N., Jørgensen, N.E., Kjær, T., Pedersen, L.B. 2021. The Characteristics and Effectiveness of Nudge interventions targeting Medical Doctors: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-analysis Protocol. PROSPERO 2021, CRD42021223513
2020
Rosenbæk, F., Riisgaard, H., Wehberg, S., Storsveen, M., Williams, J., Gram, H., Waldroff, F., Thilsing, T., Nielsen, J., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J. 2020. Assessing patient treatment, use, and experienced effect of medical cannabis (Evaluering af patienters behandling, anvendelse og oplevede effekt af medicinsk cannabis). Report from The Research Unit for General Practice for the Ministry of Health, December 2020.
2019
Pedersen, L.B. 2019. Editorial for Nordic Journal of Health Economics, 7(1), 9-10
Pedersen, L.B. Riisgaard, H. 2019. Research column. Task delegation from general practitioners to practice staff has potential (Forskerklummen. Opgaveflytning fra praktiserende læger til praksispersonale har potentiale). Altinget, October 2019. https://www.altinget.dk/sundhed/artikel/forskerklummen-opgaveflytning-fra-praktiserende-laeger-til-praksispersonale-har-potentiale
Nielsen, C.G., Storm, R.K., Pedersen, L.B. 2019. Willingness to pay for first tier football in Slagelse municipality (Betalingsvilje for superligafodbold i Slagelse Kommune). Idrættens Analyseinstitut, 1. udgave, 2019.
2016
Pedersen, L.B., Nexøe, J. 2016. Editorial. Preference for Practice - recent evidence. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 34(1), 1-2
Waldorff, F.B. et al. 2016. The Effectiveness of a Nationwide Mandatory Accreditation in General Practice in Denmark: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ClinicalTrials.gov 2016, NCT02762240
2015
Waldorff, F.B., Kousgaard, M.B., Pedersen, L.B., Hutters, C.L., Andersen, M.K. 2015. Research project on accreditation in general practice (the AKIAP project) (Forskningsprojekt om akkreditering i almen praksis (AKIAP projektet)). Practikus, juni 2015.
2013
Kronborg, C., Pedersen, L.B., Draborg, E., Kristensen, T. 2013, User fees and inequality (Brugerbetaling og ulighed). Månedsskrift for Almen Praksis, October 2013.
Kristensen, T., Pedersen, L. B., & Olsen, K. 2013, User fees in general practice: What happens if we introduce user fees for visiting the general practitioner? (Brugerbetaling i Almen Praksis: Hvad vil der ske, hvis vi indfører brugerbetaling for besøg hos den praktiserende læge?) In Etik og prioritering i sundhedsvæsenet - hvorfor er det så svært?, Det Etiske Råd, pp. 87-96.
2011
Pedersen, L.B. 2011. Caught between a rock and a hard place or master in own house? The GP as double agent in primary health care (En lus mellem to negle eller herre i eget hus? Den praktiserende læges rolle som dobbeltagent i almen praksis). Månedsskrift for praktisk lægegerning, January 2011/1, 73-82
2010
Kiil, A., Kjær, T., Pedersen, L.B. 2010. Behavioural economics, health, and soccer (Adfærdsøkonomi, sundhed og fodbold). Alumne bladet, No. 2 October 2010, 10-11
In Review
Bundgaard, M., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J., Kousgaard, M.B., Wehberg, S., Jarbøl, D.J. Meeting experiences and benefits: a survey study of quality clusters in Danish general practice
Pedersen, L.B., Bundgaard, M., Fredslund, E.K., Søndergaard, J., Kousgaard, M.B., Wehberg, S., Jarbøl, D. Impact of general practice quality clusters on antibiotic prescribing patterns
Oxholm, A.S., Andersen, M.K., Waldorff, F.B., Wehberg, S., Pedersen, L.B. The role of providers' intrinsic motivation for quality of care and responses to a non-financial incentive
Yordanov, D., Pedersen, L.B., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Oxholm, A.S. The role of general practitioners motivation for their care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rosenbæk, F., Wehberg, S., Pedersen L.B., Søndergaard, J. Associations between patients’ health related quality of life and use of medicinal cannabis – results from a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Hallett, M.F., Kjær, T., Jarbøl, D., Pedersen, L. Reminders to Reduce Opioid Prescribing in General Practice – a Randomised Online Survey Experiment
Papers in pipeline
Johansson, M.S., Wehberg, S., Thilsing, T., Pedersen, L.B., Thorlund, J.B. Trajectories of opioid use before and after knee joint replacement: a register-based cohort study using group-based trajectory modelling
Rosenbæk, F., Williams, J.J., Stewart-Ferrer, S.S., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J., Nielsen, J.B., Hvidt, E.A. Patient Experiences, Attitudes, and Beliefs Towards the Use of Medical Cannabis: A Scoping Review
Hallet, M.F., Pedersen, L.B., Olsen, K.R. Estimating provider related variation in inappropriate opioid prescribing: A two step fixed effects vector decomposition model
Chibuye, B., Pedersen, L.B., Oxholm, A.S. A double agent problem? Opioid prescribing and clinical guidelines
Poole, L., Oxholm, A.S., Jensen, U.T., Jacobsen, C.B., Pedersen, L.B. Is motivation stable over time? An investigation of Physicians' motivation before, during and after a pandemic
Nielsen, S.H., Søndergaard, J., Andersen M.K., Pedersen, L.B. Using machine learning to predict patients’ risk factors for becoming long-term users of short-acting opioids.
Jensen, D., Pedersen, L.B. Street-level Bureaucrats’ Deservingness Perceptions: Are they Universal or Core-task Dependent?
Stripp, T.A., Hvidt, N.C., Ahrenfeldt, L.J. Pedersen, L.B., Wehberg, S., Søndergaard, J. Does work contribute to flourishing lives? Human flourishing and employment in a population-based survey linked to Danish national registers