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Is simulation-based team training performed by personnel in accordance with the INACSL Standards of Best Practice: SimulationSM?—a qualitative interview study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09)Background Anesthesia personnel was among the first to implement simulation and team training including non-technical skills (NTS) in the field of healthcare. Within anesthesia practice, NTS are critically important in ... -
Is the environment in kindergarten associated with the vegetables served and eaten? The BRA Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-02)Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore the associations between the economic, political, sociocultural and physical environments in kindergartens, along with the frequency and variety of vegetables served, and ... -
Is the presence of foraminal stenosis associated with outcome in lumbar spinal stenosis patients treated with posterior microsurgical decompression
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)Background We aim to investigate associations between preoperative radiological findings of lumbar foraminal stenosis with clinical outcomes after posterior microsurgical decompression in patients with predominantly central ... -
Is the relapse concept in studies of substance use disorders a ‘one size fits all’ concept? A systematic review of relapse operationalisations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Issues Relapse is a theoretical construct and empirical object of inquiry. It is unclear how relapse is operationalised with regard to the various phases in substance use disorders (SUD). The aim was to investigate relapse ... -
Is There a Trojan Horse to Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer Biology? A Review of the Trypsin-PAR2 Axis to Proliferation, Early Invasion, and Metastasis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-02)Purpose: Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal of solid tumors and is associated with aggressive cancer biology. The purpose is to review the role of trypsin and effect on molecular and cellular processes potentially ... -
Is there a weekend effect on mortality rate and outcome for moderate and severe traumatic brain injury? A population-based, observational cohort study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose The aim of the study was to analyse patient and injury characteristics and the effects of weekend admissions on mortality rate and outcome after moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries. Methods This is ... -
The Isolation Concept in the 5G Network Slicing
(Chapter, 2020)The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks shall host a number of tenants and provide services tailored to meet a wide range of requirements in terms of performance, dependability and security. Network slicing will be ... -
An Issue of Scale: The Challenge of Time, Space and Multitude in Sustainability and Geography Education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The field of geography is important for any sustainability education. The aim of geography education is to enable students to understand the environment, its influence on human activity, and how humans influence the ... -
“It Gets a Bit Messy”: Norwegian Social Workers’ Perspectives on Collaboration with Police and Security Service on Cases of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11)Social workers are a part of the prevention efforts against radicalisation and violent extremism in the Nordic countries. While multi-agency cooperation is not new in Norway, municipal cooperation with the police security ... -
“It gives me peace of mind”. A new perspective on the identification of quality cues on salmon fillet products in Japan and the USA
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05)The way in which perceived quality affects consumer food choice is complex due to variations in intrinsic and extrinsic product attributes that interface with personal factors and the socio-cultural context. Taking the ... -
It Takes a Couple to Tango: Antecedents to Collaborative Decision-Making
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)Existing research on vacation-related choices in couples concentrates on variables related to roles and influence in attempt to explain decision-making processes. However, as experienced from 2019–2021 COVID pandemic, ... -
It's our bodies, we are the experts : Countering pathologisation, gate-keeping and Danish exceptionalism through collective trans knowledges, coalition-building and insistence
(Chapter, 2023)In 2014, a new, rigid, national treatment protocol for trans-specific healthcare was implemented in the shadow of the highly praised self-declaration model for gender classification in Denmark, thus spark instant trans ... -
Itch and Mental Health in Dermatological Patients across Europe: A Cross-Sectional Study in 13 Countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03)Itch is a highly prevalent and multidimensional symptom. We aimed to analyze the association between itch and mental health in dermatological patients. This multicenter study is observational and cross-sectional and was ... -
“It’s not a life of war and conflict”: experienced therapists’ views on negotiating a therapeutic alliance in involuntary treatment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06)Background Working alliances are considered to be essential to treatment, and they represent a robust predictor of positive treatment outcomes. In a working alliance, a patient and therapist agree upon treatment decisions, ... -
‛It’s not because we don’t believe in it…’: Headteachers` perceptions of implementing physically active lessons in school
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12)Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be difficult, particularly due to schools’ focus on academic performance and lack of organisational support for PA interventions. ... -
Ivaretakelse av barns rettigheter i sosialt arbeid med familier
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)FNs barnekonvensjon og norsk lovgivning skal sikre barn rett til beskyttelse, informasjon og medvirkning. Til tross for økt forskning på implementering av barns rettigheter, er det lite forskning på hvordan barns rettigheter ... -
I’m not a diagnosis: Adolescents’ perspectives on user participation and shared decision-making in mental healthcare
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Adolescents have the right to be involved in decisions affecting their healthcare. More knowledge is needed to provide quality healthcare services that is both suitable for adolescents and in line with policy. ... -
Jealousy due to social media? A systematic literature review and framework of social media-induced jealousy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04)Purpose The association between social media and jealousy is an aspect of the dark side of social media that has garnered significant attention in the past decade. However, the understanding of this association is fragmented ... -
«Jeg får et helt annet innblikk»: Fagpersoners erfaringer med familieorientert praksis i rusfeltet
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-04)Aim: Family members’ lives and health are seriously affected by alcohol- and drug addiction in close relationships, and research on addiction treatment shows that outcome of treatment is better when family is involved, ... -
«Jeg har ikke trykt!»: Ytringer om teknologi ved lesing av digitale bildebøker i barnehagen
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)I denne artikkelen utforskes barnehagebarns og barnehagelæreres ytringer om teknologi i samtalebasert gruppelesing av digitale bildebøker på nettbrett i norske barnehager. Flere tidligere studier om lesing på nettbrett har ...