Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Stokstad, Trine"
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Associations Between Time to Treatment Start and Survival in Patients With Lung Cancer
Stokstad, Trine; Sørhaug, Sveinung; Amundsen, Tore; Grønberg, Bjørn Henning (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Time-to-treatment is defined as a quality indicator for cancer care but is not well documented. We investigated whether meeting Norwegian timeframes of 35/42 days from referral until start of chemotherapy or ... -
Consequences of changes in the cervical screening program, results from a Norwegian teaching hospital
Ødegaard, Stine-Marie; Baasland, Ingrid,; Stokstad, Trine; Aune, Guro (Master thesis, 2021)SAMMENDRAG Bakgrunn: I 2015 introduserte Livmorhalsprogrammet i Norge et pilotprosjekt med primær HPV-basert screeningtest for halvparten av kvinner i alderen 34-69 år i tre fylker, inkludert Trøndelag. Konsekvensene av ... -
Gynecological cancer patients' attitudes toward follow-up care after cancer treatment: Do preferences reflect patients' experience? A cross-sectional questionnaire study
Fidjeland, Heidi Lidal; Brekke, Mette; Stokstad, Trine; Vistad, Ingvild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated, among them follow‐up by general practitioners. Before changing surveillance, it is important to explore patients’ views. ... -
Medical complexity and time to lung cancer treatment - A three-year retrospective chart review
Stokstad, Trine; Sørhaug, Sveinung; Amundsen, Tore; Grønberg, Bjørn Henning (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background The time from a referral for suspected lung cancer is received at a hospital until treatment start has been defined as a quality indicator. Current Norwegian recommendation is that ≥70% should start surgery or ... -
Reasons for prolonged time for diagnostic workup for stage I-II lung cancer and estimated effect of applying an optimized pathway for diagnostic procedures
Stokstad, Trine; Sørhaug, Sveinung; Amundsen, Tore; Grønberg, Bjørn Henning (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background:Minimizing the time until start of cancer treatment is a political goal. In Norway, the target time forlung cancer is 42 days. The aim of this study was to identify reasons for delays and estimate the effect on ... -
Timelines in Lung Cancer Diagnostic Workup
Stokstad, Trine (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:241, Doctoral thesis, 2019)Lange ventetider for å starte kreftutredning eller -behandling fører til bekymring og oppfattes som en medisinsk risiko som kan påvirke mulighetene til å få effektiv behandling. Derfor er det innført krav til ventetider i ...