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Compliance with Guidelines and Efficacy of Heart Rate Monitoring during Newborn Resuscitation: A Prospective Video Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend initial assessment of heart rate (HR) and initiation of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) within 60 s after birth in non-breathing newborns. Pulse oximeter (PO) and ... -
Computer tomographic assessment of gastric volume in major trauma patients:impact of pre-hospital airway management on gastric air
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07)Background Gastric dilation is frequently observed in trauma patients. However, little is known about average gastric volumes comprising food, fluids and air. Although literature suggests a relevant risk of gastric ... -
The conceptual and methodological development of the Social Innovation Measurement Model Questionnaire (SIMM-Q)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)An increased knowledge of innovation depends on high-quality research. However, what aspects of innovation impact positive outcomes for different actors? New insights call for the development of research methodology to be ... -
Contemplating help-seeking in perinatal psychological distress - A meta-ethnography
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)Perinatal psychological distress (PPD) may cause delays in help-seeking in the perinatal period, which is crucial for families with small children. Help-seeking theories focus on rational processes of behavior wherein ... -
Coordinating mental health services for people with serious mental illness: A scoping review of transitions from psychiatric hospital to community
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01)Effective coordination as people with serious mental illness (SMI) move between care settings is essential. We aimed to review challenges to care coordination for people with SMI and identify approaches for improving it. ... -
Coping and Resilience among skilled migrants in Norway
(Master thesis, 2023)Abstract Most countries around the world, especially in Europe, have become more diverse, with people migrating to foreign countries in search of asylum from persecution and wars, better education, jobs as well as a better ... -
Core Competencies to Promote Consistency and Standardization of Best Practices for Digital Peer Support: Focus Group Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12)Background: As digital peer support is quickly expanding across the globe in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, standardization in the training and delivery of digital peer support can advance the professionalism of this ... -
The core qualities and competencies of the intensive and critical care nurse, a meta-ethnography
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09)Aim To develop a conceptual framework of the core qualities and competencies of the intensive and critical care nurse based on the experiences of intensive care patients, their relatives and the intensive and critical ... -
Couldn’t care less? A psychosocial analysis of contemporary cancer care policy as a case of borderline welfare
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article engages with recent shifts in public healthcare policy in Norway through a psychosocial analysis of contemporary cancer care, which evokes the hope of cure and reparation in the psychosocial imaginary. With ... -
The course of depressive symptoms in Lewy body dementia and Alzheimer's disease
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Depressive symptoms frequently affect patients with neurocognitive disorders. In cross-sectional studies, patients with Lewy body dementia (DLB) showed higher levels of depressive symptoms than those with ... -
COVID-19 lockdown – who cares? The first lockdown from the perspective of relatives of people with severe mental illness
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Informal care is vital to many people with severe mental illness under normal circumstances. Little is known about how extraordinary circumstances affect relatives with a family member with mental illness. This ... -
Covid-fatigued? A longitudinal study of Norwegian older adults’ psychosocial well-being before and during early and later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)As the pandemic continues, many older adults are facing prolonged isolation and stress while having less access to traditional ways of coping. There is widespread concern that the situation is increasingly taking its toll ... -
Creating Effective, Evidence-Based Video Communication of Public Health Science (COVCOM Study): Protocol for a Sequential Mixed Methods Effect Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Abstract Background: The nonlinear nature of contagious diseases and the potential for exponential growth can be difficult to grasp for the general public. This has strong implications for public health communication, which ... -
Creativity at the margins: A cross-country case study on how Dutch and Norwegian peripheries address challenges to quality work in care for older persons
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Peripheral areas are often overlooked in health-care research but they in fact deserve specific attention. Such areas struggle to maintain access to good quality health-care services due to their geographical ... -
A cross-sectional study of health literacy in patients with chronic kidney disease: Associations with demographic and clinical variables
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07)Aim The aim of this study was to investigate health literacy in patients with chronic kidney disease in a multidimensional perspective. Design A descriptive, cross‐sectional study. Methods Patients with chronic kidney ... -
Crossing boundaries: Establishing a framework for researching quality and safety in care transitions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Despite the breadth and diversity of research and policies on care transitions, research studies often report similar components that affect the quality and safety of care, including communication across ... -
Cultural differences in simulation debriefing: A qualitative analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Context Simulation is a social practice impacted by norms, values, and beliefs. We seek to explore the relationship between cultural factors and participant behaviour patterns as perceived by debriefers during healthcare ... -
Current practices and perceived implementation barriers for working with alcohol prevention in occupational health services: The WIRUS OHS study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06)Background Alcohol is associated with detrimental health and work performance outcomes, and one to three out of ten employees may benefit from interventions. The role of occupational health services (OHS) in alcohol ... -
Da kveldsvaktene gikk hjem, føltes avdelingen veldig mørk og tom
(Masteroppgave/UIS-HV/2019;, Master thesis, 2019-05-31)Helseyrket har størst sykemelding i Norge, hvor Per Isdal (2017) antar at det er på grunn av arbeidsbelastninger. Arbeidsbelastninger over tid kan gi flere plager og sykdommer, noe som blir forverret når man jobber nattevakt. ... -
Data entry quality of double data entry vs automated form processing technologies: A cohort study validation of optical mark recognition and intelligent character recognition in a clinical setting
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background and Aims: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used in health services. Paper forms are still often used to register such data. Manual double data entry (DDE) has been defined as the gold ...