Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Johnsen, Roar"
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Effectiveness of adding a workplace intervention to an inpatient multimodal occupational rehabilitation program: A randomized clinical trial
Skagseth, Martin; Fimland, Marius Steiro; Rise, Marit By; Johnsen, Roar; Borchgrevink, Petter Chr.; Aasdahl, Lene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a workplace intervention (WI) added to an inpatient multimodal occupational rehabilitation program (I-MORE) on sickness absence. Methods In this researcher-blinded ... -
Effectiveness of an intermediate care hospital on readmissions, mortality, activities of daily living and use of health care services among hospitalized adults aged 60 years and older; a controlled observational study
Dahl, Unni Alice; Steinsbekk, Aslak; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: Intermediate care is a health care model developed to optimize the coordination of health care services and functional independence. In Central Norway, an intermediate care hospital (ICH) was established in ... -
Effects of Inpatient Multicomponent Occupational Rehabilitation versus Less Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation on Somatic and Mental Health: Secondary Outcomes of a Randomized Clinical Trial
Aasdahl, Lene; Pape, Kristine; Vasseljen, Ottar; Johnsen, Roar; Gismervik, Sigmund Østgård; Jensen, Chris; Fimland, Marius Steiro (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Purpose To evaluate effects on somatic and mental health of a multicomponent inpatient occupational rehabilitation program compared to a less comprehensive outpatient program in individuals on sick leave for musculoskeletal ... -
Extended stroke unit service and early supported discharge.: Short and long-term effects
Fjærtoft, Hild (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2005:205, Doctoral thesis, 2005)Effekter av utvidet slagbehandling og samarbeid på tvers av forvaltningsnivå. Hjerneslag er en av de hyppigste årsaker til alvorlig funksjonshemming og død i Norge, i tillegg at sykdommen medfører betydelige samfunnsmessige ... -
Family eczema-history in 2-year olds with eczema; a prospective, population-based study. The PACT-study, Norway
Saunes, Marit; Øien, Torbjørn; Storrø, Ola; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background: A maternal line of inheritance regarding eczema has been described in several studies, whereas others find associations to both a maternal as well as a paternal line of inheritance. When studying family ... -
Fish Consumption at One Year of Age Reduces the Risk of Eczema, Asthma and Wheeze at Six Years of Age
Øien, Torbjørn; Schjelvaag, Astrid; Storrø, Ola; Johnsen, Roar; Simpson, Melanie Rae (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We present a novel liquid array diagnostics (LAD) method, which enables rapid and inexpensive detection of microbial markers in a single-tube multiplex reaction. We evaluated LAD both on pure cultures, and on infant gut ... -
Gender differences in health care use among the elderly population in areas of Norway and Finland. A cross-sectional analysis based on the HUNT study and the FINRISK Senior Survey
Suominen-Taipale, AL; Martelin, T; Koskinen, S; Holmen, Jostein; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Background: The aim of the study was to examine gender differences in the self-reported use of health care services by the elderly in rural and metropolitan areas of two Nordic countries with slightly different health ... -
Health, Work, and Family Strain – Psychosocial Experiences at the Early Stages of Long-Term Sickness Absence
Standal, Martin Inge; Foldal, Vegard Stolsmo; Hagen, Roger; Aasdahl, Lene; Johnsen, Roar; Fors, Egil Andreas; Solbjør, Marit (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Knowledge about the psychosocial experiences of sick-listed workers in the first months of sick leave is sparse even though early interventions are recommended. The aim of this study was to explore psychosocial ... -
High school dropout and long-term sickness and disability in young adulthood: a prospective propensity score stratified cohort study (the Young-HUNT study)
De Ridder, Karin; Pape, Kristine; Cuypers, Koenraad; Johnsen, Roar; Holmen, Turid Lingaas; Westin, Steinar; Bjørngaard, Johan Håkon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: High school dropout and long-term sickness absence/disability pension in young adulthood are strongly associated. We investigated whether common risk factors in adolescence may confound this association. Methods: ... -
Hospital discharge of elderly patients to primary health care, with and without an intermediate care hospital - a qualitative study of health professionals' experiences
Dahl, Unni Alice; Steinsbekk, Aslak; Jenssen, Svanhild Kristine; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Introduction: Intermediate care is an organisational approach to improve the coordination of health care services between health care levels. In Central Norway an intermediate care hospital was established in a municipality ... -
Human Breast Milk miRNA, Maternal Probiotic Supplementation and Atopic Dermatitis in Offspring
Simpson, Melanie Rae; Brede, Gaute; Johansen, Jostein; Johnsen, Roar; Storrø, Ola; Sætrom, Pål; Øien, Torbjørn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Background: Perinatal probiotic ingestion has been shown to prevent atopic dermatitis (AD) in infancy in a number of randomised trials. The Probiotics in the Prevention of Allergy among Children in Trondheim (ProPACT) trial ... -
Implementation of an electronic surgical referral service. Collaboration, consensus and cost of the surgeon – general practitioner Delphi approach
Augestad, Knut Magne; Revhaug, Arthur; Johnsen, Roar; Lindsetmo, Rolv-Ole; Skrøvseth, Stein-Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: Poor coordination between levels of care plays a central role in determining the quality and cost of health care. To improve patient coordination, systematic structures, guidelines, and processes for creating, ... -
Improved expectations about length of sick leave during occupational rehabilitation is associated with increased work participation
Aasdahl, Lene; Pape, Kristine; Vasseljen, Ottar; Johnsen, Roar; Fimland, Marius Steiro (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Objectives To assess changes in participants’ expectations about length of sick leave during Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-based occupational rehabilitation, and whether the change in expectations was associated ... -
Inpatient multimodal occupational rehabilitation reduces sickness absence among individuals with musculoskeletal and common mental health disorders: a randomized clinical trial.
Gismervik, Sigmund Østgård; Aasdahl, Lene; Vasseljen, Ottar; Fors, Egil Andreas; Rise, Marit By; Johnsen, Roar; Hara, Karen Walseth; Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Pape, Kristine; Fleten, Nils; Jensen, Chris; Fimland, Marius Steiro (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objectives This study aimed to investigate whether inpatient multimodal occupational rehabilitation (I-MORE) reduces sickness absence (SA) more than outpatient acceptance and commitment therapy (O-ACT) among individuals ... -
Intermediate care at a community hospital as an alternative to prolinged general hospital care for eldery patients: a randomised controlled trial
Garåsen, Helge; Windspoll, Rolf; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)Background: Demographic changes together with an increasing demand among older people for hospital beds and other health services make allocation of resources to the most efficient care level a vital issue. The aim of ... -
Kan fysisk aktivitet redusere sykefravær og uføretrygding?
Fimland, Marius Steiro; Woodhouse, Astrid; Vasseljen, Ottar; Gismervik, Sigmund Østgård; Jacobsen, Henrik Børsting; Johnsen, Roar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Innledning: Sykefravær og uføretrygding er betydelige folkehelseproblem med store konsekvenser for enkeltindivid, familie og samfunn. Fysisk aktivitet og trening har mange helsegevinster, og anvendes både i forebygging og ... -
Length of sick leave - Why not ask the sick-listed? Sick-listed individuals predict their length of sick leave more accurately than professionals
Fleten, Nils; Johnsen, Roar; Førde, Olav Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2004)Background: The knowledge of factors accurately predicting the long lasting sick leaves is sparse, but information on medical condition is believed to be necessary to identify persons at risk. Based on the current ... -
Liquid array diagnostics: A novel method for rapid detection of microbial communities in single-tube multiplex reactions
Hiseni, Pranvera; Wilson, Robert Charles; Storrø, Ola; Johnsen, Roar; Øien, Torbjørn; Rudi, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We present a novel liquid array diagnostics (LAD) method, which enables rapid and inexpensive detection of microbial markers in a single-tube multiplex reaction. We evaluated LAD both on pure cultures, and on infant gut ... -
Low maternal microbiota sharing across gut, breast milk and vagina, as revealed by 16s rRNA gene and reduced metagenomic sequencing
Avershina, Ekaterina; Angell, Inga Leena; Simpson, Melanie Rae; Storrø, Ola; Øien, Torbjørn; Johnsen, Roar; Rudi, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The maternal microbiota plays an important role in infant gut colonization. In this work we have investigated which bacterial species are shared across the breast milk, vaginal and stool microbiotas of 109 women shortly ... -
Major faecal microbiota shifts in composition and diversity with age in a geographically restricted cohort of mothers and their children
Avershina, Ekaterina; Storrø, Ola; Øien, Torbjørn; Johnsen, Roar; Pope, Phil; Rudi, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Despite the importance, the diversity of the human infant gut microbiota still remains poorly characterized at the regional scale. Here, we investigated the faecal microbiota diversity in a large 16S rRNA gene data set ...