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How do busy hospital circumstances affect mortality and readmission within 60 days: A cohort study of 680 000 acute admissions in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective To study mortality and readmissions for older patients admitted during more and less busy hospital circumstances. Design Cohort study where we identified patients that were admitted to the same hospital, ... -
How do patients with severe mental diagnosis cope in everyday life - a qualitative study comparing patients' experiences of self-referral inpatient treatment with treatment as usual?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: Several hospitals in Norway provide short self-referral inpatient treatment to patients with severe mental diagnosis. No studies have compared the experiences of patients who have had the opportunity to ... -
How do we deal with multiple goals for care within an individual patient trajectory? A document content analysis of health service research papers on goals for care
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Objectives Patients with complex long-term needs experience multiple parallel care processes, which may have conflicting or competing goals, within their individual patient trajectory (iPT). The alignment of multiple goals ... -
How does general practitioner discontinuity affect healthcare utilisation? An observational cohort study of 2.4 million Norwegians 2007-2017
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Objectives Patients may benefit from continuity of care by a personal physician general practitioner (GP), but there are few studies on consequences of a break in continuity of GP. Investigate how a sudden discontinuity ... -
How intensive care patients’ family members can play a more active role
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Family members can provide crucial support for the patient, including during stays in an intensive care unit, but the family members’ situation and efforts have not been sufficiently elucidated in earlier ... -
How Intercourse Frequency Is Affected by Relationship Length,Relationship Quality, and Sexual Strategies Using Couple Data
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The frequency of sexual intercourse within couples is associated with a variety of factors, such as relationship length, sexual and relationship satisfaction, and perceived quality of the relationship. Love, as a commitment ... -
How is leadership experienced in joy-of-life-nursing-homes compared to ordinary nursing homes: a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Nursing homes are under strong pressure to provide good care to the patients. In Norway, municipalities have applied the ‘Joy-of-Life-Nursing-Homes’ (JoLNH) strategy which is based on a health-promoting approach ... -
How Is Quality of Care in Home Healthcare Created? A Qualitative Study of Health Professionals’ Perspectives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The demographic challenges with an increase in older adults in need of nursing care has put home healthcare services under pressure. However, research on what constitutes quality of home healthcare services and what factors ... -
How patients with polyarthritis cope with the disease after attending an outpatient arthritis educational program: A qualitative study nested within a randomized controlled trial
(Master thesis, 2013)The aim of this qualitative study, nested within a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the effect of patient education, was to explore how patients with polyarthritis coped with their disease four months after they had ... -
How precision medicine and screening with big data could increase overdiagnosis
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How primary healthcare in Iceland swiftly changed its strategy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective To describe how the primary healthcare (PHC) in Iceland changed its strategy to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Descriptive observational study. Setting Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. Population ... -
How sociodemographic and hearing related factors were associated with use of hearing aid in a population-based study: The HUNT Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background:The purpose was to study hearing aid (HA) use in persons 65 years and older, and to investigate howsocioeconomic and hearing related factors were associated to use of HA.Method:This study included 11,602 persons ... -
How to become an expert educator: a qualitative study on the view of health professionals with experience in patient education Approaches to teaching and learning
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background Health professionals with the level of competency necessary to provide high-quality patient education are central to meeting patients’ needs. However, research on how competencies in patient education should ... -
How to estimate heritability: a guide for genetic epidemiologists
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Traditionally, heritability has been estimated using family-based methods such as twin studies. Advancements in molecular genomics have facilitated the development of methods that use large samples of (unrelated ... -
How to improve interest for undergraduate nursing students working in primary health care
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aim: To explore the association between the implementation of a new model of supervision and the impact of undergraduate nursing students’ interest in working in primary health care. Background: There is a need for ... -
How to Represent the Patient Voice in the Electronic Health Record?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)There is an agreement among patients, professionals, as well as leaders, and governance that person-centered care (PCC) is central to care quality. PCC care is a sharing of power to ensure that the answer to: “What matters ... -
How Volunteers Contribute to Persons with Dementia Coping in Everyday Life
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia have active and meaningful everyday lives. Volunteers seem to experience their work as positive and meaningful for their ... -
How well do doctors understand a scientific article in English when it is not their first language? A randomised controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction English is the lingua franca of science. How well doctors understand English is therefore crucial for their understanding of scientific articles. However, only 5% of the world’s population have English as their ... -
How well do neurosurgeons predict survival in patients with high-grade glioma?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Due to the lack of reliable prognostic tools, prognostication and surgical decisions largely rely on the neurosurgeons’ clinical prediction skills. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of neurosurgeons’ prediction ... -
HPV self-sampling among long-term non-attenders to cervical cancer screening in Norway: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Cervical cancer screening participation is suboptimal in most settings. We assessed whether human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling may increase screening participation among long-term non-attenders in Norway. ...