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Having a Parent with Early-Onset Dementia: A Qualitative Study of Young Adult Children
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background. Children of a parent with early-onset dementia (EOD) are confronted with losing a parent to a progressive neurodegenerative illness, usually perceived as an older adult illness, which may have a great impact ... -
HAZARDOUS ALCOHOL USE ACROSS GENERATIONS: Parental and offspring hazardous alcohol use in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2014:183, Doctoral thesis, 2014)Background Adolescent alcohol use is prevalent and associated with an increased risk of adverse consequences both in terms of acute injury and later and long-term problems. Adolescents with parents that misuse alcohol ... -
Eit håp at fleire får høve til å ta ein mastergrad
(Journal article, 2012-09)Artikkelen er en del av samleartikkelen "Hva gjør utdanningene for å henge med i utviklingen". -
Håp hos kreftpasienter
(Bachelor thesis, 2018)Hensikt: Undersøke hva kreftpasienters håp innebærer og hva sykepleiers rolle er i møte med disse pasientene. Problemstilling: «Hva innebærer håp for kreftpasienter og hvordan kan sykepleier styrke dette håpet?» Metode: ... -
Håp hos pasienter med uhelbredelig kreft
(Bachelor thesis, 2021)Bakgrunn: Håp er identifisert som et av de viktigste elementene i livet til mennesker med kreft, og er en viktig faktor i sykepleierens palliative pleie. Hensikten med litteraturstudien er å undersøke hvordan sykepleier ... -
Håp og meistring hos ungdom og unge vaksne som gjennomgår kreftbehandling
(Bachelor thesis, 2023)Samandrag: Bakgrunn: Årleg får omtrent 300 ungdom og unge vaksne i alderen 13 til 26 år kreft i Noreg. Pasientgruppa utgjer ei sårbar gruppe med særeigne behov. Dei opplever markant dårlegare utfall enn høvesvis kreftsjuke ... -
Håpets betydning
(Bachelor thesis, 2023)Bakgrunn: Hvert år tar over 600 mennesker i Norge selvmord. Statistikk fra 2021 viser at 175 av tilfellene var eldre over 60 år. Utviklingen samfunnet står ovenfor, med et økende antall eldre og økt forekomst av psykiske ... -
“He is not crying for real”: severe, multiple disabilities and embodied constraint in two special-needs education units
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Students with severe and multiple disabilities are, according to official Norwegian policies, to be included in ordinary school settings. Yet usually their schooldays are organized differently from those of their non-disabled ... -
Health and Unemployment in Norway: Selection or Causation?
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Health care contact following a new incident neck or low back pain episode in the general population; the HUNT study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Low back and neck pain are commonly reported in the general population and represent frequent causes for health care consultations. The main aim of this study was to describe the determinants of health care contact during ... -
Health care help seeking behaviour among prisoners in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background: Prisoners are associated with high health care needs compared with the general population. This study aims to investigate prisoners' use of health service. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 29 prisons ... -
Health care professionals` experiences with the implementation of The Coordination Reform at a University Hospital in Norway - A qualitative study
(Master thesis, 2014)Introduction: The Coordination Reform was implemented January 1. 2012 in Norway with a changed distribution of tasks and responsibility between the primary health care and the specialist health care. For the specialist ... -
Health care providers' perceptions of using misoprostol in the treatment of incomplete abortion in Malawi.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background In Malawi, abortion is only legal to save a pregnant woman’s life. Treatment for complications after unsafe abortions has a massive impact on the already impoverished health care system. Even though manual ... -
Health care providers’ perceptions of using misoprostol in the treatment of incomplete abortion in Malawi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background In Malawi, abortion is only legal to save a pregnant woman’s life. Treatment for complications after unsafe abortions has a massive impact on the already impoverished health care system. Even though manual ... -
Health care services and costs after hip fracture, comparing conventional versus standardised care: A retrospective study with 12-month follow-up
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aims: To compare costs related to a standardised versus conventional hospital care for older patients after fragility hip fracture and determine whether a shift in hospital care led to cost-shifts between specialists and ... -
Health care utilization and cost after discharge from a mental health hospital; an RCT comparing community residential aftercare and treatment as usual
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background Community residential aftercare (step-down) services can ease the transition after a mental health hospital stay for patients with severe mental illness (SMI). Aims To investigate use of community and ... -
Health in coastal communities: Generational and social inequalities in health during times of societal restructuring. The HUNT Study, Norway
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:102, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Background and aims: In the latter decades of the 20th century, many small-scale fisheries worldwide have decreased or disappeared. Important driving forces behind this development are overfishing, climate change and ... -
Health professionals’ experience of nursing home residents‘ consumption of alcohol and use of psychotropic drugs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background:Nursing home (NH) residents are in most cases in older ages and use prescriptiondrugs. As alcohol interacts with many commonly prescribed drugs, NH residents may be morevulnerable to the effects of alcohol.Aim:To ... -
Health professionals’ experiences regarding alcohol consumption and its relation to older care recipient’s health and well-being
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Alcohol consumption among older people is expected to increase in the years ahead. Health professionals’ experiences of, and reflections on, alcohol consumption and its relation to well-being are thus important ... -
Health professionals’ experiences with the implementation of a digital medication dispenser in home care services – a qualitative study.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Implementing digital technology in home care services challenges care arrangements built on face-to-face encounters. Digital welfare technology has been suggested as a solution to increasing demands on health ...