Blar i Institutt for psykisk helse på forfatter "Eriksen, Lasse"
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Obese Presurgery Patients with and without Binge Eating Disorder, and Subdiagnostic Binge Eating Disorders
Sandberg, Rita Marie; Dahl, Jens Kornelius; Vedul-Kjelsås, Einar; Engum, Bjørnar; Kulseng, Bård Eirik; Mårvik, Ronald; Eriksen, Lasse (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Objective. To study health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in obese presurgery patients with binge eating disorder (BED) and with subdiagnostic binge eating disorder (SBED) compared to patients without eating disorders or ... -
More than just a bed: Mental health service users' experiences of self-referral admission
Olsø, Turid Møller; Gudde, Camilla Buch; Moljord, Inger Elise Opheim; Evensen, Gretha Helen; Antonsen, Dag Øivind; Eriksen, Lasse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background Several community mental health centres and mental hospitals in Norway now allow users with a diagnosis of severe mental illness to self-refer for admission. This give a group of service users who are well-known ... -
Re-establishing and preserving hope of recovery through user participation in patients with a severe mental disorder: the self-referral-to-inpatient-treatment project
Samuelsen, Silje Salberg; Moljord, Inger Elise Opheim; Eriksen, Lasse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Aims The treatment of patients with a severe mental disorder is generally not good enough. The aim of this article was to illustrate some alternative approaches for better understanding and treatment for the individual, ... -
Short time effect of a self-referral to inpatient treatment for patients with severe mental disorders: a randomized controlled trial
Moljord, Inger Elise Opheim; Helland-Hansen, Kristel Antine; Salvesen, Øyvind; Olsø, Turid Møller; Gudde, Camilla Buch; Rise, Marit By; Steinsbekk, Aslak; Eriksen, Lasse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background Service user participation is a central principle in mental healthcare, and the opportunity to self-refer to inpatient treatment is used to increase service user involvement and activation. The aim of this ... -
Twelve months effect of self-referral to inpatient treatment on patient activation, recovery, symptoms and functioning: A randomized controlled study
Moljord, Inger Elise Opheim; Lara Cabrera, Mariela Loreto; Salvesen, Øyvind; Rise, Marit By; Bjørgen, Dagfinn; Antonsen, Dag Øivind; Olsø, Turid Møller; Evensen, Gretha Helen; Gudde, Camilla Buch; Linaker, Olav Morten; Steinsbekk, Aslak; Eriksen, Lasse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Objective To investigate the effect of having a contract for self-referral to inpatient treatment (SRIT) in patients with severe mental disorders. Methods A randomized controlled trial with 53 adult patients; 26 ...