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    • SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and the risk of adverse maternal outcomes in the Republic of Georgia: a national birth registry-based cohort study 

      Skhvitaridze, Natia; Gamkrelidze, Amiran; Manjavidze, Tinatin; Brenn, Tormod Ola; Rylander, Karin Charlotta Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-22)
      Background Georgia experienced an increase in maternal deaths (MD) during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, which warrants further investigation. This study aimed to assess associations between timing of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and MD, post-delivery intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and caesarean section (CS) delivery.<p> <p>Methods We ...
    • Educational inequalities and self-reported health among men and women aged 18-49 years in Yangon Region, Myanmar: analysis of a population-based, cross-sectional study 

      Baek, Sel Ki; Aye, Win Thuzar; Htet, Aung Soe; Stigum, Hein; Gopinathan, Unni; Bjertness, Espen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-18)
      Objectives To estimate the prevalence of good selfreported health (SRH) in subpopulations based on the social determinants of health and to investigate the association between education (measured in years of schooling) and good SRH among men and women aged 18–49 years in Yangon Region, Myanmar.<p> <p>Design Analysis of data from a population-based, cross-sectional study conducted in Yangon, ...
    • The effect of sham acupuncture can differ depending on the points needled in knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and network meta-analysis 

      Lee, Boram; Kwon, Chan-Young; Lee, Hye Won; Nielsen, Arya; Wieland, L Susan; Kim, Tae-Hun; Birch, Stephen; Alræk, Terje; Lee, Myeong Soo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-07)
      Objective: In sham acupuncture-controlled acupuncture clinical trials, although sham acupuncture techniques are different from those of verum acupuncture, the same acupuncture points are often used for verum and sham acupuncture, raising the question of whether sham acupuncture is an appropriate placebo. We aimed to examine the effects of sham and verum acupuncture according to the points ...
    • General practitioners’ experiences of providing somatic care for patients with severe mental illness: a qualitative study 

      Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg; Brodersen, John; Reventlow, Susanne; Svanholm, Christina; Møller, Anne; Kousgaard, Marius Brostrøm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-22)
      Background Patients dealing with severe mental illnesses (SMI) often face suboptimal clinical outcomes and higher mortality rates due to a range of factors, including undetected physical health conditions. The provision of care for individuals with SMI is frequently disjointed, as they engage with diverse healthcare providers. Despite this fragmentation, primary care, particularly general practitioners ...
    • An Acupuncture Protocol for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: A Delphi Process 

      Dahle, Merete Lindén; Alræk, Terje; Musial, Frauke (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-17)
      Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread disorder, and the worldwide incidence is rapidly increasing. Acupuncture, an intervention out of the spectrum of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has a long tradition as treatment for ED. Nonetheless, a best-practice treatment protocol is currently missing. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis confirmed a huge diversity of ...
    • Cereals and cereal products - a scoping review for nordic nutrition recommendations 2023 

      Skeie, Guri; Fadnes, Lars T. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-14)
      Cereals and cereal products have traditionally been staple foods in many countries including in the Nordics and Baltics. Cereals can be consumed with their entire grain kernel and are then referred to as whole grains or can be consumed after removal of the bran or germ and are then referred to as refined grains. The terms cereals and grains are often used interchangeably. In this scoping review, ...
    • Radiation-induced effects on TGF-β and PDGF receptor signaling in cancer-associated fibroblasts 

      Yang, Nannan; Hellevik, Turid; Berzaghi, Rodrigo; Martinez-Zubiaurre, Inigo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-15)
      Background: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) consist of heterogeneous connective tissue cells and are often constituting the most abundant cell type in the tumor stroma. Radiation effects on tumor stromal components like CAFs in the context of radiation treatment is not well-described.<p> <p>Aim: This study explores potential changes induced by ionizing radiation (IR) on platelet-derived ...
    • “That Bastard Chose Me”: The Use of Metaphor in Women’s Cancer Blogs 

      Kvaale, Kaja; Synnes, Oddgeir Arne; Lian, Olaug Synnøve; Bondevik, Hilde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-01)
      Metaphors play a significant role in how cancer is experienced and discussed. This study delves into the utilization of metaphors by women bloggers grappling with colorectal and gynecological cancers. By focusing on cancer types less represented in mainstream media, we aim to shed light on cancer cultures associated with body areas often considered taboo. Our findings reveal that widely recognized ...
    • Experiences with telemedicine-based follow-up of chronic conditions: the views of patients and health personnel enrolled in a pragmatic randomized controlled trial 

      Sten Gahmberg, Susanna; Pedersen, Kine; Harsheim, Ingrid Gaarder; Løyland, Hanna Isabel; Abelsen, Birgit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-14)
      Background Telemedicine is often promoted as a possible solution to some of the challenges healthcare systems in many countries face, and an increasing number of studies evaluate the clinical effects. So far, the studies show varying results. Less attention has been paid to systemic factors, such as the context, implementation, and mechanisms of these interventions.<p> <p>Methods This study ...
    • Efficacy of Qingpeng ointment (a Tibetan medicine) for acute gouty arthritis: a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial 

      Shang, Ya-xi; Wei, Shu-feng; Yang, Ke-peng; Liu, Yuan; Wei, Su; Dong, Xia; Wang, Xin-chang; Xie, Zhi-min; Fang, Ru-lu; Liang, Li-na; Li, Xiu-feng; Xu, Lei; Chen, Mu-zhi; Zhang, Kai-xian; Huang, Ji-yong; Wang, Le; Yang, You-guo; Liao, Hong-li; Xing, Gui-e; Zheng, Yu-ping; Li, Xiao-fen; Lin, Jing-lian; Shi, Cheng-qian; Zeng, Yong-ping; Mo, Li-dan; Sun, Fan; Li, Xiao-peng; Zhang, Zhuo; Chen, Kai; He, Zhao-chun; Liu, Jianping (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-04)
      Background This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of Qingpeng ointment (QPO), a Tibetan medicine for alleviating symptoms in individuals with acute gouty arthritis (AGA).<p> <p>Methods This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that involved individuals with AGA whose joint pain, as measured on a visual analog scale (VAS) from 0 to 10, was equal to or greater ...
    • The role of lifestyle factors in the association between education and self-reported fibromyalgia: a mediation analysis 

      Benebo, Faith Owunari; Lukic, Marko; Jakobsen, Monika Dybdahl; Braaten, Tonje Bjørndal (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-17)
      Background Socioeconomic status as measured by education, income, or occupation, has been associated with fibromyalgia but the underlying mechanism and the role of lifestyle factors are unclear. Thus, we examine the role of modifiable lifestyle factors (body mass index, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking) in the association between education and self-reported fibromyalgia.<p> ...
    • Diverse methodological approaches to a Circumpolar multi-site case study which upholds and responds to local and Indigenous community research processes in the Arctic 

      Healey Akearok, Gwen K.; Chaliak, Ay’aqulluk Jim; Cueva, Katie; Cook, David; Larsen, Christina VL; Jóhannsdóttir, Lára; Nilsson, Lena Maria; San Sebastián, Miguel; Peterson, Malory; Timlin, Ulla; Broderstad, Ann Ragnhild; Dagsvold, Inger Johanne; Siri, Susanna Ragnhild Andersdatter; Olesen, Ingelise; Stoor, Jon Petter Anders; Rautio, Arja; Rink, Elizabeth; Lavoie, Josée G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-04)
      This paper outlines the methodological approaches to a multi-site Circumpolar case study exploring the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous and remote communities in 7 of 8 Arctic countries. Researchers involved with the project implemented a three-phase multi-site case study to assess the positive and negative societal outcomes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Arctic communities from ...
    • Self-reported exposure to dust and diesel exhaust, respiratory symptoms, and use of respiratory protective equipment among Arctic miners 

      Peyre Costa, David; Stjernbrandt, Albin; Wahlström, Jens; Ikäheimo, Tiina Maria Anneli; Höper, Anje Christina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-16)
      Arctic miners face significant risks from diesel exhaust and dust exposure, potentially leading to adverse respiratory health. Employers must limit harmful exposures, using personal protective equipment (PPE) as a last line of defense. This study explored the association between reported respiratory exposure and symptoms, and PPE training and usage. Data from the MineHealth study (2012–2014) ...
    • Raynaud’s phenomenon in the feet of Arctic open-pit miners 

      Stjernbrandt, Albin; Pettersson, Hans; Vihlborg, Per; Höper, Anje Christina; Aminoff, Anna Louise; Wahlström, Jens; Nilsson, Tohr (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-18)
      The literature on Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) in the feet is scarce, especially in the occupational setting. The primary aim of our study was to investigate the occurrence of RP in the feet of miners. As part of the MineHealth project, written surveys and clinical examinations were completed by 260 Arctic open-pit miners working in northern Sweden and Norway (participation rate 53.6%). Data on ...
    • Empirically derived dietary patterns in relation to periodontitis and number of teeth among Norwegian adults 

      Petrenya, Natalia; Brustad, Magritt; Hopstok, Laila A.; Holde, Gro Eirin; Jönsson, Birgitta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-15)
      Objectives: To explore dietary patterns in relation to periodontitis and number of teeth.<p> <p>Design: A cross-sectional study. <p>Setting: We used data from the seventh survey of the Tromsø Study in Norway, 2015–2016. Three periodontitis groups were compared: (i) no periodontitis/slow bone loss; (ii) moderate bone loss; and (iii) rapid bone loss. Number of teeth was categorised as 25–28, ...
    • Experiences of people living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries and their perspectives in self-management: a meta-synthesis 

      Dadi, Tegene Legese; Wiemers, Anja M. C.; Tegene, Yadessa; Medhin, Girmay; Spigt, Marcus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-31)
      Introduction Availability of anti-retroviral treatment has changed HIV in to a manageable chronic disease, making efective self-management essential. However, only a few studies in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) reported experiences of people living with HIV (PLWH) on self-management.<p> <p>Methods This meta-synthesis of qualitative studies investigated perspectives of PLWH in LMICs on ...
    • Diagnostic flow for all patients referred with non-specific symptoms of cancer to a diagnostic centre in Denmark: A descriptive study 

      Damhus, Christina Sadolin; Brodersen, John; Nielsen, Gunnar Lauge (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-05)
      Background: Since 2012, Cancer Patient Pathways for Non-specific Symptoms and Signs of Cancer (NSSC-CPP) have been implemented in Scandinavia and UK.<p> <p>Objectives: This study aimed to describe the diagnostic flow for all patients referred from 1 January to 30 June 2020 to the NSSC-CPP in the Diagnostic Centre in Farsø (DC-F), Denmark. Methods: During the study period, we prospectively recorded ...
    • ‘There’s a will, but not a way’: Norwegian GPs’ experiences of collaboration with child welfare services – a grounded theory study 

      Øverhaug, Oda Martine Steinsdatter; Laue, Johanna; Vis, Svein Arild Myhra; Risør, Mette Bech (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-24)
      Background Adverse childhood experiences can have immediate effects on a child’s wellbeing and health and may also result in disorders and illness in adult life. General practitioners are in a good position to identify and support vulnerable children and parents and to collaborate with other agencies such as child welfare services. There is a need for better integration of relevant services. ...
    • The relationship between physical performance and alcohol consumption levels in Russian adults 

      Mitkin, Nikita Andreevich; Kirilkin, German E.; Unguryanu, Tatiana Nikolaevna; Malyutina, Sofia; Cook, Sarah; Kudryavtsev, Alexander V (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-16)
      Investigating the relationship between alcohol consumption and physical performance, we used data from the 2015–2018 Know Your Heart study on 4215 adults aged 35–69 from Arkhangelsk and Novosibirsk, Russia. We classified participants’ drinking status into non-drinking, non-problem drinking, hazardous drinking, and harmful drinking based on their self-reported drinking behaviors. To evaluate ...
    • Data Resource Profile: The HUNT Biobank 

      Næss, Marit; Kvaløy, Kirsti; Sørgjerd, Elin Pettersen; Sætermo, Kristin Schei; Norøy, Lise; Røstad, Ann Helen; Hammer, Nina; Altø, Trine Govasli; Vikdal, Anne Jorunn; Hveem, Kristian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-04)
      <uli> <li>The Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT) Biobank, located at Levanger, Mid-Norway, holds biological material from 110 000 participants (aged 13–100 years) from the longitudinal population-based HUNT Study, Norway, including whole blood, serum, plasma, DNA, RNA, urine, saliva and fecal samples, optimally handled and stored for research purposes.</li> <li>Among 94 000 participants with ...