Blar i UiS Brage på forfatter "Søreide, Eldar"
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Biomarker prognostication of cognitive impairment may be feasible even in out-of hospital cardical arrest survivors with good neurological outcome
Brønnick, Kolbjørn Kallesten; Evald, Lars; Duez, Christophe Henri Valdemar; Grejs, Anders Morten; Jeppesen, Anni Nørgaard; Kirkegaard, Hans; Nielsen, Jørgen Feldbæk; Søreide, Eldar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-02)Background Patients surviving out-of hospital cardicac arrest, with good neurological outcome according to Cerebral Performance Category, frequently have neuropsychological impairment. We studied whether biomarker data ... -
The bystander in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Preconditions for and consequences of providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Mathiesen, Wenche Torunn (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2020-06)Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major cause for death in the Western world. To optimise survival after OHCA incidents, health care systems depend on bystanders, who are not a part of an organised ... -
Does turning trauma patients with an unstable spinal injury from the supine to a lateral position increase the risk of neurological deterioration? – A systematic review
Hyldmo, Per Kristian; Vist, Gunn E.; Feyling, Ander Christian; Rognås, Leif; Magnusson, Vidar; Sandberg, Mårten; Søreide, Eldar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-09)Background Airway protection and spinal precautions are competing concerns in the treatment of unconscious trauma patients. The placement of such patients in a lateral position may facilitate the acquisition of an ... -
Dysnatremia at ICU admission and functional outcome of cardiac arrest: insights from four randomised controlled trials
Lascarrou, Jean Baptiste; Ermel, Cyrielle; Cariou, Alain; Laitio, Timo; Kirkegaard, Hans; Søreide, Eldar; Grejs, Anders M.; Reinikainen, Matti; Colin, Gwenhael; Taccone, Fabio Silvio; Le Gouge, Amélie; Skrifvars, Markus B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose To evaluate the potential association between early dysnatremia and 6-month functional outcome after cardiac arrest. Methods We pooled data from four randomised clinical trials in post-cardiac-arrest patients ... -
Frequent refresher training on newborn resuscitation and potential impact on perinatal outcome over time in a rural Tanzanian hospital: An observational study
Mduma, Estomih; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Søreide, Eldar; Svensen, Erling; Mdoe, Paschal Francis; Perlman, Jeffrey; Johnson, Caroline Amy; Hussein, Kidanto; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-09)Objectives Globally, perinatal mortality remains high, especially in sub-Saharan countries, mainly because of inadequate obstetric and newborn care. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) resuscitation training as part of a continuous ... -
How do Tanzanian hospital nurses perceive their professional role? A qualitative study
Tjoflåt, Ingrid; Melissa, Theodotha John; Mduma, Estomih; Hansen, Britt Sætre; Karlsen, Bjørg; Søreide, Eldar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-04)Aim To describe the experiences of Tanzanian nurses, how they perceive their role as a professional nurse and their experience with nursing care in a general hospital. Design This study is explorative, descriptive and ... -
The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years
Schefold, Joerg C.; Ruzzante, Livio; Sprung, Charles L.; Gruber, Anastasiia; Søreide, Eldar; Cosgrove, Joseph; Mullick, Sudakshina; Papathanakos, Georgios; Koulouras, Vasilios; Maia, Paulo Azevedo; Ricou, Bara; Posch, Martin; Metnitz, Philipp; Bülow, Hans-Henrik; Avidan, Alexander (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose Religious beliefs affect end-of-life practices in intensive care units (ICUs). Changes over time in end-of-life practices were not investigated regarding religions. Methods Twenty-two European ICUs (3 regions: ... -
Implementing simulation in a nursing education programme: a case report from Tanzania
Tjoflåt, Ingrid; Våga, Bodil Bø; Søreide, Eldar (Journal article, 2017-10)This paper presents a description of, and some reflections around, the experience of implementing simulation-based education within a nursing education programme in a low-income context. The students in the nursing education ... -
Learning from experience: a qualitative study of surgeons’ perspectives on reporting and dealing with serious adverse events
Øyri, Sina Furnes; Søreide, Kjetil; Søreide, Eldar; Tjomsland, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-06)Introduction In surgery, serious adverse events have effects on the patient journey, the patient outcome and may constitute a burden to the surgeon involved. This study aims to investigate facilitators and barriers to ... -
Managing unwarranted variation in hospital care – fndings from a regional audit in Norway
Eide, Hans Petter; Barach, Paul Randall; Søreide, Eldar; Thoresen, Christine; Tjomsland, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background/Aim There has been increasing focus and research over the past decades on defining, identifying, visualizing and reducing unwarranted clinical variation in clinical practice. Both clinician-driven initiatives ... -
Reactions and coping strategies in lay rescuers who have provided CPR to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims: A qualitative study
Mathiesen, Wenche Torunn; Bjørshol, Conrad Arnfinn; Braut, Geir Sverre; Søreide, Eldar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05)Objective Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provided by community citizens is of paramount importance for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) victims' survival. Fortunately, CPR rates by community citizens seem to be ... -
Reducing unwarranted variation: can a ‘clinical dashboard’ be helpful for hospital executive boards and top-level leaders?
Tjomsland, Ole; Thoresen, Christian; Ingebrigtsen, Tor; Søreide, Eldar; Frich, Jan C (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background/aim: In the past decades, there has been an increasing focus on defining, identifying and reducing unwarranted variation in clinical practice. There have been several attempts to monitor and reduce unwarranted ... -
Reduction in omission events after implementing a Rapid Response System: a mortality review in a department of gastrointestinal surgery
Olsen, Siri Lerstøl; Nedrebø, Bjørn Steinar Olden; Strand, Kristian; Søreide, Eldar; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Hansen, Britt Sætre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-02)Background Hospitals worldwide have implemented Rapid Response Systems (RRS) to facilitate early recognition and prompt response by trained personnel to deteriorating patients. A key concept of this system is that it ... -
Succeeding with rapid response systems - a never-ending process: A systematic review of how health-care professionals perceive facilitators and barriers within the limbs of the RRS
Olsen, Siri Lerstøl; Søreide, Eldar; Hillman, Ken; Hansen, Britt Sætre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-08)Background Meta-analyses show that hospital rapid response systems (RRS) are associated with reduced rates of cardiorespiratory arrest and mortality. However, many RRS fail to provide appropriate outcomes. Thus an improved ... -
Succeeding with Rapid Response Systems in Hospitals: A mixed methods research project
Olsen, Siri Lerstøl (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Background: Modern hospital care is both advanced and complicated with multiple opportunities for medical errors including serious adverse events. Rapid Response Systems (RRSs) have been implemented in hospitals globally ... -
We Are Not There Yet: A Qualitative System Probing Study of a Hospital Rapid Response System
Olsen, Siri Lerstøl; Søreide, Eldar; Hansen, Britt Sætre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objectives The capability of a hospital’s rapid response system (RRS) depends on various factors to reduce in-hospital cardiac arrests and mortality. Through system probing, this qualitative study targeted a more ...