Blar i Institutt for samfunnsmedisin og sykepleie på forfatter "Aas, Eline"
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Care pathways at end-of-life for cancer decedents: registry based analyses of the living situation, healthcare utilization and costs for all cancer decedents in Norway in 2009-2013 during their last 6 months of life
Bjørnelv, Gudrun Maria Waaler; Hagen, Terje P.; Forma, Leena; Aas, Eline (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Research on end-of-life care is often fragmented, focusing on one level of healthcare or on a particular patient subgroup. Our aim was to describe the complete care pathways of all cancer decedents in Norway ... -
Healthcare use and costs in the last six months of life by level of care and cause of death
Michel, Yvonne Anne; Aas, Eline; Augestad, Liv Ariane; Burger, Emily Annika; Thoresen, Lisbeth; Bjørnelv, Gudrun Maria Waaler (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Background: Existing knowledge on healthcare use and costs in the last months of life is often limited to one patient group (i.e., cancer patients) and one level of healthcare (i.e., secondary care). Consequently, ... -
Long-Term Effectiveness of Sigmoidoscopy Screening on Colorectal Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Women and Men: A Randomized Trial
Holme, Øyvind; Løberg, Magnus; Kalager, Mette; Bretthauer, Michael; Hernan, Miguel A.; Aas, Eline; Eide, Tor Jacob; Skovlund, Eva; Lekven, Jon; Schneede, Jørn; Tveit, Magne Kjell; Vatn, Morten H; Ursin, Giske; Hoff, Geir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: The long-term effects of sigmoidoscopy screening on colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality in women and men are unclear. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of flexible sigmoidoscopy screening ... -
Place of living at end-of-life according to cause of death: a comparative analysis of all decedents 70 years or older in 2009-2013 in Finland and Norway
Bjørnelv, Gudrun Maria Waaler; Aas, Eline; Aaltonen, Mari; Hagen, Terje P.; Thoresen, Lisbeth; Forma, Leena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Background: Time at home at end-of-life is perceived as valuable to individuals. Increasing home care is therefore often a political goal. Yet, little is known about where individuals live towards their end-of-life. Our ...