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    • Infant mortality and epidemic diseases. Wartime Finnmark in a comparative perspective 

      Mølmann, Nina Planting; Jacobsen, Bjarne K.; Elstad, Ingunn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-15)
      The effects of war on the health of the population have never been systematically studied. The article explores the impact of war on the general health condition of Finnmark’s population during the war years. The indicators chosen are infant mortality and the epidemic diseases diphtheria, scabies and acute gastroenteritis. The development of the indicators in Finnmark is compared with the averages ...
    • ‘What do you think?’ the collaborative practices of choice and care in a Danish obstetric ultrasound unit. 

      Lou, Stina; Nielsen, Camilla Palmhøj; Hvidman, Lone; Petersen, Olav Bjørn; Risør, Mette Bech (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-02)
      This paper is based on ethnographic fieldwork at an obstetric ultrasound unit in Denmark and explores the few, intense minutes of clinical interaction following a high-risk screening result for Down’s syndrome. The category of high-risk transforms the routine ultrasound into a situation of inescapable choice, where the health of the fetus is questioned and decisions must be made. The clinical ...
    • Reasons for continuing use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in students: a consumer commitment model 

      Sirois, Fuschia; Salamonsen, Anita; Kristoffersen, Agnete Egilsdatter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-02-24)
      Background: Research on continued CAM use has been largely atheoretical and has not considered the broader range of psychological and behavioral factors that may be involved. The purpose of this study was to test a new conceptual model of commitment to CAM use that implicates utilitarian (trust in CAM) and symbolic (perceived fit with CAM) in psychological and behavioral dimensions of CAM ...
    • Use of traditional folk medicine among cancer patients in Northern Norway 

      Kristoffersen, Agnete Egilsdatter; Stub, Trine; Salamonsen, Anita; Kiil, Mona Anita (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2015-11-14)
    • Symptoms, signs, and tests: The general practitioner's comprehensive approach towards a cancer diagnosis 

      Scheel, Benedicte; Holtedahl, Knut A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-16)
      Objective. To study the relative importance of different tools a GP can use during the diagnostic process towards cancer detection. <p>Design. Retrospective cohort study with prospective registration of cancer in general practice. Setting and subjects. One hundred and fi fty-seven Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) reported 261 cancer patients.<p> Method. During 10 consecutive days, GPs ...
    • Experiences of tobacco smoking and quitting in smokers with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-a qualitative analysis 

      van Eerd, Eva; Risør, Mette Bech; van Rossem, Carolien; van Schayck, Onno CP; Kotz, Daniel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-04)
      <p>Background: Smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) seem to be a special subgroup of smokers that have a more urgent need to quit smoking but might find it more difficult to do so. This study aimed to explore which justifications for tobacco smoking and experiences of quitting were commonly shared in smokers with and without COPD, and which, if any, were specific to smokers ...
    • "Are You Saying She's Mentally Ill Then?" Explaining Medically Unexplained Seizures in Clinical Encounters 

      Robson, Catherine; Lian, Olaug S (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01)
      Bodily phenomena that are difficult to identify, localize, explain and cure with the aid of modern biomedical knowledge and technology leave ample room for cultural influence. That makes them a perfect case for studying the cultural dimension of medical knowledge and practice. Building on this assumption we qualitatively explore the communication between neurologists and women with seizure disorders ...
    • Profesjonalitet i legeutdanningen: Om kunnskapskoder, praktiske synteser og koherens. En analyse av studieplanen for profesjonsstudiet i medisin ved Universitetet i Tromsø, Norges arktiske universitet 

      Hovdenak, Sylvi Stenersen; Risør, Torsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Artikkelen analyserer revidert studieplan for profesjonsstudiet i medisin ved Universitetet i Tromsø, Norges arktiske universitet. Vi spør i hvilken grad og på hvilken måte den nye studieplanen ivaretar profesjonalitet. Praktiske synteser og koherens samt kunnskapskoder og kunnskapsformer danner et begrepsmessig utgangspunkt for analysen. Søkelyset rettes mot ulike kunnskapskoder der en ...
    • The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures: a study of Norwegian adolescents' lifestyle and bone health 

      Winther, Anne; Dennison, Elaine; Ahmed, Luai Awad; Furberg, Anne-Sofie; Grimnes, Guri; Jorde, Rolf; Gjesdal, Clara Gram; Emaus, Nina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-06-04)
      Summary: Bone mass achievement predicts later fracture risk. This population-based study describes bone mineral density levels (BMD) and associated factors in Norwegian adolescents. Compared with international reference ranges, BMD levels appear higher and physical activity levels are positively associated with BMD. <p>Purpose: Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of osteoporotic ...
    • Use of complementary and alternative medicine within Norwegian hospitals 

      Jacobsen, Renate; Fønnebø, Vinjar; Foss, Nina; Kristoffersen, Agnete Egilsdatter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-13)
      <p>Background: Over the recent decades complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use within and outside of the public health care system in Norway has increased. The aim of this study is to describe to what extent CAM is offered in Norwegian hospitals in 2013 and investigate possible changes since 2008. <p>Methods: In January 2013 a one-page questionnaire was sent to the medical director of ...
    • Use of complementary and alternative medicine in patients with health complaints attributed to former dental amalgam fillings. 

      Kristoffersen, Agnete Egilsdatter; Musial, Frauke; Hamre, Harald Johan; Björkman, Lars; Stub, Trine; Salamonsen, Anita; Alræk, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01-22)
      <p>Background The dental filling material amalgam is generally well tolerated. However, a small proportion of dental patients experience health complaints which they attribute to amalgam. The symptom pattern is often similar to patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) and the health complaints may persist after amalgam removal. Among patients with MUPS, the use of complementary ...
    • Hyperglycemia, Assessed by HbA1c, and Future Risk of Venous Thromboembolism - The Tromsø Study 

      Lerstad, Gunhild; Brodin, Ellen Elisabeth; Enga, Kristin; Jorde, Rolf; Schirmer, Henrik; Njølstad, Inger; Svartberg, Johan; Brækkan, Sigrid Kufaas; Hansen, John-Bjarne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-03-05)
      Background: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), a marker of average plasma glucose during the last 8-12 weeks, is associated with future risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. Objectives: To examine the association between hyperglycemia, assessed by HbA1c, and future risk of VTE in a population based cohort. Methods: HbA1c was measured in 16 156 unique subjects (25-87 years) ...
    • Decisions on statin therapy by patients’ opinions about survival gains: cross sectional survey of general practitioners 

      Halvorsen, Peder Andreas; Aasland, Olaf Gjerløw; Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-03)
      Background: Guidelines for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease provide little guidance on how patients’ preferences should be taken into account. We wanted to explore whether general practitioners (GPs) are sensitive to patient preferences regarding survival gains from statin therapy. Methods: In a cross sectional, online survey 3,270 Norwegian GPs were presented with a 55 year old patient ...
    • Validity of self-reported body mass index among middle-aged participants in the Norwegian Women and Cancer study 

      Skeie, Guri; Mode, Nicolle; Henningsen, Maria; Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-02)
      Background: Body mass index (BMI) based on self-reported height and weight has been criticized as being biased because of an observed tendency for overweight and obese people to overestimate height and underestimate weight, resulting in higher misclassification for these groups. We examined the validity of BMI based on self-reported values in a sample of Norwegian women aged 44–64 years. Methods: ...
    • Changes in body mass index and the prevalence of obesity during 1994–2008: repeated cross-sectional surveys and longitudinal analyses. The Tromsø Study 

      Jacobsen, Bjarne Koster; Aars, Nils Abel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-12)
      Objectives: To determine the mean body mass index (BMI, kg/m2 ) and prevalence of low weight (BMI<20) and obesity (BMI≥30) in 3 population-based surveys, and to describe the longitudinal changes during 1994– 2008 in mean BMI, and the prevalence of low weight and obesity. Setting: A population study in Tromsø, Norway. Participants: A total of 29 688 different participants in 1 or more of 3 ...
    • Circulating biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism in relation to renal cell carcinoma incidence and survival 

      Johansson, Mattias; Anouar, Fanidi; Muller, David C.; Bassett, Julie K.; Midttun, Øivind; Vollset, Stein Emil; Travis, Ruth C.; Palli, Domenico; Mattiello, Amalia; Sieri, Sabina; Trichopoulou, Antonia; Lagiou, Pagona; Trichopoulos, Dimitrios; Ljungberg, Börje; Hallmans, Göran; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Skeie, Guri; Gonzalez, Carlos A.; Dorronsoro, Miren; Peeters, Petra H.; Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. B(as).; Ros, Martine M.; Ruault, Marie-Christine Boutron; Fagherazzi, Guy; Clavel, Françoise; Sanchez, Maria-Jose; Gurrea, Aurelio Barricarte; Navarro, Carmen; Quirós, J. Ramón; Overvad, Kim; Tjønneland, Anne; Aleksandrova, Krassimira; Vineis, Paolo; Gunter, Marc J.; Kaaks, Rudolf; Giles, Graham; Relton, Caroline; Riboli, Elio; Boeing, Heiner; Ueland, Per Magne; Severi, Gianluca; Brennan, Paul (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-11-05)
      The etiology of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is only partially understood, but a metabolic component appears likely. We investigated biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism and RCC onset and survival. Methods The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) recruited 385747 participants with blood samples between 1992 and 2000, and this analysis included 556 RCC case-control pairs. ...
    • Maternal functional hemodynamics in the second half of pregnancy: A longitudinal study 

      Vårtun, Åse; Flo, Kari; Wilsgaard, Tom; Acharya, Ganesh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-10)
      Objective: Cardiovascular response to passive leg raising (PLR) is useful in assessing preload reserve, but it has not been studied longitudinally during pregnancy. We aimed to investigate gestational age associated serial changes in maternal functional hemodynamics and establish longitudinal reference ranges for the second half of pregnancy. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective ...
    • Self Reported Childhood Difficulties, Adult Multimorbidity and Allostatic Load. A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Norwegian HUNT Study 

      Tomasdottir, Margret Olafia; Sigurdsson, Johann Agust; Petursson, Halfdan; Kirkengen, Anna Luise; Krokstad, Steinar; McEwen, Bruce; Hetlevik, Irene; Getz, Linn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-18)
      Background: Multimorbidity receives increasing scientific attention. So does the detrimental health impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACE). Aetiological pathways from ACE to complex disease burdens are under investigation. In this context, the concept of allostatic overload is relevant, denoting the link between chronic detrimental stress, widespread biological perturbations and disease ...
    • Medical constructions of long-term exhaustion, past and present 

      Lian, Olaug S; Bondevik, Hilde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-04-24)
      Culture and history affect the ways in which medical knowledge is shaped, sustained and changed. The less knowledge we have, the larger the space for the cultural imprint becomes. Based on these assumptions, we ask: how have medical constructions of long-term exhaustion changed over time, and how are changing constructions related to societal change? To discuss these questions we conducted a ...
    • Sudden and unexpected death in Sami areas in Norway - A qualitative study of the significance of religiosity in the bereavement process 

      Silviken, Anne; Gundersen, Lena Slettli; Berntsen, Gro; Dyregrov, Kari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-18)
      Sudden and unexpected death represents a severe life event incorporating multiple stressors and is potentially more traumatizing than natural deaths. Religiosity is an important resource in everyday life and may be especially important during times of loss. The aim of this paper is to explore the significance of religiosity in the coping process after sudden death, using a qualitative semi-structural ...