Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Kørner, Hartwig"
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Anastomotic leak after surgery for colon cancer and effect on long‐term survival
Stormark, Kjartan; Krarup, Peter-Martin; Sjövall, Annika; Søreide, Kjetil; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Nordholm-Carstensen, Andreas; Nedrebø, Bjørn Steinar Olden; Kørner, Hartwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-02)Aim An anastomotic leak after surgery for colon cancer is a recognized complication but how it may adversely affect long‐term survival is less clear because data are scarce. The aim of the study was to investigate the ... -
eHealth interventions to support colorectal cancer patients’ self-management after discharge from surgery : an integrative literature review
Husebø, Anne Marie Lunde; Søreide, Jon Arne; Kørner, Hartwig; Storm, Marianne; Wathne, Hege Bjøkne; Richardson, Alison; Morken, Ingvild Margreta; Urstad, Kristin Hjorthaug; Nordfonn, Oda Karin; Karlsen, Bjørg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) creates elevated self-management demands and unmet support needs post-discharge. Follow-up care through eHealth post-primary surgery may be an effective means of supporting patients’ ... -
Evaluation of the nurse-assisted eHealth intervention ‘eHealth@Hospital-2-Home’ on self-care by patients with heart failure and colorectal cancer post-hospital discharge : protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Storm, Marianne; Morken, Ingvild Margreta; Austin, Rosalynn; Nordfonn, Oda Karin; Wathne, Hege Bjøkne; Urstad, Kristin Hjorthaug; Karlsen, Bjørg; Dalen, Ingvild; Gjeilo, Kari Hanne; Richardson, Alison; Elwyn, Glyn; Bru, Lars Edvin; Søreide, Jon Arne; Kørner, Hartwig; Moan, Rune; Strömberg, Anna; Lurås, Hilde; Husebø, Anne Marie Lunde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024-01)Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) and colorectal cancer (CRC) are prone to comorbidity, a high rate of readmission, and complex healthcare needs. Self-care for people with HF and CRC after hospitalisation can ... -
Experiences of recovery from colorectal cancer surgery after hospital discharge among the oldest old: a qualitative study
Eriksen, Kristina Sundt; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland; Kørner, Hartwig; Lode, Kirsten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Colorectal cancer affects a large number of people aged ≥80 years. Little is known about how they manage after discharge from hospital. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals aged ≥80 years ... -
Exploring variables affecting sense of coherence and social support in recovery after colorectal cancer surgery among the oldest old
Eriksen, Kristina Sundt; Lode, Kirsten; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland; Kørner, Hartwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective To explore the associations between sense of coherence, perceived social support, and demographic and clinical characteristics among survivors ≥80 years treated for curable colorectal cancer. Methods This ... -
Laparoscopic rectal cancer resection yields comparable clinical and oncological results with shorter hospital stay compared to open access: a 5-year national cohort. aparoscopic rectal cancer resection yields comparable clinical and oncological results with shorter hospital stay compared to open access: a 5-year national cohort
Myrseth, Elisabeth; Gjessing, Petter Fosse; Nymo, Linn Såve; Kørner, Hartwig; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Norderval, Stig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose Although widely applied, the results following laparoscopic rectal resection (LRR) compared to open rectal resection (ORR) are still debated. The aim of this study was to assess clinical short- and long-term results ... -
Long-term follow-up and survivorship after completing systematic surveillance in stage I–III colorectal cancer: who is still at risk?
Veen, Torhild; Stormark, Kjartan; Nedrebø, Bjørn Steinar Olden; Berg, Marianne; Søreide, Jon Arne; Kørner, Hartwig; Søreide, Kjetil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-04)Purpose In patients with a high life expectancy at the time of surgery for colorectal cancer (CRC), the long-term outcome may be influenced by factors other than their cancer. We aimed to investigate the long-term ... -
Long-term recovery after colorectal cancer surgery among the old: a qualitative study
Eriksen, Kristina Sundt; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland; Kørner, Hartwig; Lode, Kirsten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-04)Background Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide, disproportionally affecting older people. With modern treatment, older people are surviving cancer treatment and recovery. However, ... -
Lower conversion rate with robotic assisted rectal resections compared with conventional laparoscopy; a national cohort study
Myrseth, Elisabeth; Nymo, Linn Såve; Gjessing, Petter Fosse; Kørner, Hartwig; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Norderval, Stig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)Background Conversion from laparoscopic to open access colorectal surgery is associated with a poorer postoperative outcome. The aim of this study was to assess conversion rates and outcomes after standard laparoscopic ... -
Molecular subtypes in stage II-III colon cancer defined by genomic instability: Early recurrence-risk associated with a high copy-number variation and loss of RUNX3 and CDKN2A
Berg, Marianne; Nordgård, Oddmund; Kørner, Hartwig; Oltedal, Satu; Smaaland, Rune; Søreide, Jon Arne; Søreide, Kjetil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Abstract Objective We sought to investigate various molecular subtypes defined by genomic instability that may be related to early death and recurrence in colon cancer. Methods We sought to investigate various ... -
Organizational structures influencing timely recognition and acknowledgment of end-of-life in hospitals – A qualitative study of nurses' and doctors’ experiences
Bakken, Janet; Wallgren, Gry Ciekals; Furnes, Bodil; Kørner, Hartwig; Ueland, Venke Irene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Healthcare personnel's timely recognition and acknowledgment of end-of-life (EOL) is fundamental for reducing futile treatment, enabling informed decisions regarding the last days or weeks of life, and focusing on high-quality ... -
Relative Survival Methods – Theory, Applications and Extensions to Monitoring
Tran, Jimmy Huy (Master thesis, 2022)In cancer research, one is often interested in the part of the hazard which corresponds to the disease. If the cause of death is unknown as in cancer registry data, the standard methods in survival analysis do not distinguish ...