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    • Effectiveness of an adaptive, multifaceted intervention to enhance care for patients with complex multimorbidity in general practice: protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial (the MM600 trial) 

      Holm, Anne; Lyhnebeck, Anna Bernhardt; Rozing, Maarten; Buhl, Sussi Friis; Willadsen, Tora Grauers; Prior, Anders; Christiansen, Ann-Kathrin Lindahl; Kristensen, Jette; Andersen, John Sahl; Waldorff, Frans Boch; Siersma, Volkert; Brodersen, John Brandt; Reventlow, Susanne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-02)
      Introduction Patients with complex multimorbidity face a high treatment burden and frequently have low quality of life. General practice is the key organisational setting in terms of offering people with complex multimorbidity integrated, longitudinal, patient-centred care. This protocol describes a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an adaptive, ...
    • Dual-Perspective Modeling of Patient Pathways: A Case Study on Kidney Cancer 

      Larsen, Anna M. Grøndahl; Halvorsrud, Ragnhild; Berg, Rolf Eigil; Vesinurm, Märt (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-05)
      Patient pathway has become a key concept in the organization of healthcare. However, the materialization and operationalization of pathways often focus on work processes of health personnel, clinical decision-making, and deadlines, contradicting the strong patient-oriented perspective that is inherent in their definition. In this paper, we introduce a patient-centered perspective of kidney cancer ...
    • What motivates public collaborators to become and stay involved in health research? 

      Røssvoll, Toril Beate; Liabo, Kristin; Hanssen, Tove Aminda; Rosenvinge, Jan Harald; Sundkvist, Elisabeth; Pettersen, Gunn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-12)
      Background People with lived experience of health and illness are increasingly being involved in research. Knowing what creates interest in becoming involved in health research may help identify appropriate ways of facilitating meaningful involvement. The study aimed to investigate why people became public collaborators in health research and what helped sustain their commitment to staying involved. ...
    • Somatic symptoms and insomnia among bereaved parents and siblings eight years after the Utøya terror attack 

      Nordström, Erik-Edwin Leonard; Kaltiala, Riittakerttu; Kristensen, Pål; Thimm, Jens (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-12)
      Background: Levels of prolonged grief symptoms (PGS) and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) can be high, many years following bereavement after terror, but knowledge concerning somatic health is scarce. Terrorism is a serious public health challenge, and increased knowledge about long-term somatic symptoms and insomnia is essential for establishing follow-up interventions after terrorism ...
    • Reoperation-requiring postoperative intracranial haemorrhage after posterior fossa craniotomy: Retrospective case-series 

      Kristensen, Elise Karoline; Müller, Kay; Ingebrigtsen, Tor; Lindekleiv, Haakon; Kloster, Roar; Isaksen, Jørgen Gjernes (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-30)
      Introduction: Studies report rates of treatment-requiring postoperative intracranial haemorrhage after craniotomy around 1–2%, but do not distinguish between supratentorial and posterior fossa operations. Reports about intracranial haemorrhages’ temporal occurrence show conflicting results. Recommendations for duration of postoperative monitoring vary. Research question: To determine the ...
    • Harmonin homology domain-mediated interaction of RTEL1 helicase with RPA and DNA provides insights into its recruitment to DNA repair sites 

      Kumar, Niranjan; Taneja, Arushi; Ghosh, Meenakshi; Rothweiler, Ulli; Sundaresan, Nagalingam Ravi; Singh, Mahavir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-28)
      he regulator of telomere elongation helicase 1 (RTEL1) plays roles in telomere DNA maintenance, DNA repair, and genome stability by dismantling D-loops and unwinding G-quadruplex structures. RTEL1 comprises a helicase domain, two tandem harmonin homology domains 1&2 (HHD1 and HHD2), and a Zn2+-binding RING domain. In vitro D-loop disassembly by RTEL1 is enhanced in the presence of replication ...
    • Testing the validity of online psychophysical measurement of body image perception 

      Gumančík, Jiří; Cornelissen, Piers L.; Brokjøb, Lise Gulli; Ridley, Bethany J.; McCarty, Kristofor; Tovée, Martin J.; Cornelissen, Katri K. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-10)
      This body image study tests the viability of transferring a complex psychophysical paradigm from a controlled in-person laboratory task to an online environment. 172 female participants made online judgements about their own body size when viewing images of computer-generated female bodies presented in either in front-view or at 45-degrees in a method of adjustment (MOA) paradigm. The results of ...
    • Social movement communication as democratic innovation: The Alta Conflict 1970–1982 

      Hiram Jensen, Helge; Valaker, Sigmund (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-02-06)
      How can lobbying and influence be useful not only for those who already are powerful, but also for the empowerment of the disempowered? Thus, how may we democratise control over the means of rhetorical power? An answer may be found in rare cases of social movement communication impacting constitutional reform, such as the Alta Dam Conflict, 1970–1982, from an area where the Norwegian state ...
    • Environmental DNA metabarcoding reveals temporal dynamics but functional stability of arthropod communities in cattle dung 

      Thomassen, Emil Ellegaard; Sigsgaard, Eva Egelyng; Jensen, Mads Kristian Reinholdt; Olsen, Kent; Hansen, Morten D. D.; Thomsen, Philip Francis (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-12)
      <ol> <li>Terrestrial invertebrates are highly important for the decomposition of dung from large mammals. Mammal dung has been present in many of Earth's ecosystems for millions of years, enabling the evolution of a broad diversity of dung-associated invertebrates that process various components of the dung. Today, large herbivorous mammals are increasingly introduced to ecosystems with the aim ...
    • Pilsbrylia, a dextral-shelled door snail from South America (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae) 

      Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Breure, Abraham S.H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-26)
      he land snail genus Pilsbrylia Hylton Scott, 1952 has been recently shown to not belong to the superfamily to which it was orig inally assigned (i.e., the Orthalicoidea), instead pointing out a relationship with the Clausilioidea. In this study, we included the type species of the genus in a multi-marker molecular phylogenetic framework to reassess its family-level classification. Our results ...
    • Patients' experiences with receiving sick leave certificates via remote consultations in Norway during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide online survey 

      Zanaboni, Paolo; Bergmo, Trine Strand; Kristiansen, Eli (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-25)
      Objectives To explore patients’ experiences with receiving sick leave certificates via remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic and investigate whether there were differences among the types of remote consultation (telephone, video or text).<p> <p>Design A nationwide online patient survey consisting of quantitative data supplemented by qualitative opinions conducted in ...
    • Assessment of stress levels based on biosignal during the simulator-based maritime navigation training and its impact on sailing route reliability 

      Xue, Hui; Haugseggen, Øyvind; Røds, Johan-Fredrik; Batalden, Bjørn-Morten Erdal; Prasad, Dilip Kumar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-17)
      Maritime training can improve safety by equipping seafarers with the knowledge and skills to manage risk. However, designing a quality training program can be challenging and stress can negatively impact performance and safety. To address this, the present study aims to investigate the relationship between stress and training outcomes, with the goal of developing more effective stress-based ...
    • Regenerative nature-based tourism: Tour guides and stakeholder dynamics in Arctic Norway 

      Omma, Frida Marie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-01)
      Purpose – The research paper aims to explore how tour guides can contribute to regenerative tourism and the ways in which natureculture guiding practices align with stakeholder interests and the perspectives of tourism futures.<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach – The ethnographic study used a multispecies approach to nature-based tourism in Arctic Norway and Sapmi, incorporating a Sami methodology ...
    • Research trends on digital school leadership over time: Science mapping and content analysis 

      Wollscheid, Sabine; Tømte, Cathrine Edelhard; Egeberg, Gunstein Christoffer; Karlstrøm, Henrik; Fossum, Lone Wanderås (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-15)
      The purpose of this study is to map trends in literature about digital school leadership over the last decades. Combining bibliometric and automatic content analyses, we map and analyze a sample of 350 documents, retrieved in Web of Science (WoS), Scopus and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) including titles and abstracts. The software VosViewer and Leximancer are used for analyses. Our ...
    • Exploring variation in timely reperfusion treatment in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in Norway: A national register-based cohort study 

      Uleberg, Bård Erling; Bønaa, Kaare Harald; Govatsmark, Ragna Elise Støre; Olsen, Frank; Jacobsen, Bjarne K.; Stensland, Eva; Hauglann, Beate Kristin; Vonen, Barthold Gisle; Førde, Olav Helge (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-17)
      Objectives This study aimed to investigate determinants of reperfusion within recommended time limits (timely reperfusion) for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients, exploring the impact of geography, patient characteristics and socio-economy. Design National register-based cohort study. Setting Multilevel logistic regression models were applied to examine the associations between ...
    • Predicting ion cyclotron emission from neutral beam heated plasmas in Wendelstein7-X stellarator 

      Samant, O.; Dendy, R.O.; Chapman, Sandra; Moseev, D.; Ochoukov, R. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-02)
      Measurements of ion cyclotron emission (ICE) are planned for magnetically confined fusion plasmas heated by neutral beam injection (NBI) in the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator (W7-X). Freshly injected NBI ions in the edge region, whose velocity-space distribution function approximates a delta-function, are potentially unstable against the magnetoacoustic cyclotron instability (MCI), which could drive a ...
    • Do fourteen days in a learning camp after ninth grade make a difference? Experiences of demotivated boys with an increased risk of school dropout 

      Ramsdal, Gro Hilde; Wynn, Rolf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-28)
      School dropout may have important negative consequences for the individual as well as for society. Because school grades in lower secondary education are essential for the completion of upper secondary school, remotivating demotivated ninth graders with an increased risk of dropping out seems vital. This study focuses on the experiences of Norwegian ninth grade boys at a learning camp aimed at ...
    • What about the fundamentals of nursing—its interventions and its continuity among older people in need of home- or facility-based care: a scoping review 

      Nordaunet, Ole Martin; Gjevjon, Edith Lillian Roth; Olsson, Cecilia; Aagaard, Hanne; Borglin, Gunilla (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-22)
      Aim This scoping review investigated and descriptively summarised previous research about fundamental nursing, its focus (what care needs are described, how is it described and by whom is it described), continuity of care (is it described in relation to fundamental nursing) and possible nursing interventions or activities targeting older people’s fundamentals of care needs in home- or ...
    • Combining Advanced Analytical Methodologies to Uncover Suspect PFAS and Fluorinated Pharmaceutical Contributions to Extractable Organic Fluorine in Human Serum (Tromsø Study) 

      Cioni, Lara; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Benskin, Jonathan P.; Coelho, Ana Carolina; Dudášová, Silvia; Lauria, Melanie; Lechtenfeld, Oliver J.; Plassmann, Merle M.; Reemtsma, Thorsten; Sandanger, Torkjel Manning; Herzke, Dorte (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-10)
      A growing number of studies have reported that routinely monitored per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are not sufficient to explain the extractable organic fluorine (EOF) measured in human blood. In this study, we address this gap by screening pooled human serum collected over 3 decades (1986–2015) in Tromsø (Norway) for >5000 PFAS and >300 fluorinated pharmaceuticals. We combined multiple ...
    • Ecological implications of the pink salmon invasion in northern Norway—Aggregative responses and terrestrial transfer by white-tailed eagles 

      Bonde, Bror Mathias; Stien, Audun (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-21)
      Over the last 10 years, the spawning population of invasive pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) has increased in the river systems in northern Norway to a level that is causing concern about their impact on endemic fauna and ecosystem processes. The scale of transfer of pink salmon carcasses into the terrestrial ecosystem is likely to be a key determinant of terrestrial impact. Bears (Ursus ...