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    • A framework to guide planetary health education 

      Faerron Guzmán, Carlos A; Aguire, Alonso; Astle, Barbara; Barros, Enrique; Bayles, Brett; Chimbari, Moses; El-Abbadi, Naglaa; Evert, Jessica; Hackett, Finola; Howard, Courtney; Jennings, Jonathan; Krzyzek, Amy; LeClair, Jessica; Maric, Filip; Martin, Olwenn V.; Osano, Odipo; Patz, Jonathan; Potter, Teddie; Redvers, Nicole; Trienekens, Noortje; Walpole, Sarah; Wilson, Lynda; Xu, Chenchen; Zylstra, Matthew (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-21)
      People around the world are increasingly facing the pressing challenges of today's interconnected environmental, social, and health crises. The COVID-19 pandemic has been an important wake-up call reminding us that we need a healthy planet to ensure the health of all people. The emerging field of planetary health is a framework for understanding these interconnections and identifying solutions to ...
    • Framveksten av psykiske helsetjenester i Nord med et blikk på sykepleiens utvikling og bidrag : 

      Fause, Åshild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Essayet handler om framveksten av psykiske helsetjenester i Troms og Finnmark fra 1848 til 2010 med et blikk på sykepleiens bidrag til utvikling av feltet. Til grunn for studien ligger både klausulert kildemateriale, statistikk, fagartikler og forskning. Framstillinga er periodisert ut fra en analyse av sentrale trekk og kjennetegn ved den daglige ivaretakelsen av mennesker med psykiske lidelser og ...
    • From existing to living: Exploring the meaning of recovery and a sober life after a long duration of a substance use disorder 

      Pettersen, Gunn; Nergaard Bjerke, Trond; Hoxmark, Ellen Margrethe; Sterri, Njål Herman E.; Rosenvinge, Jan H (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-24)
      Aim: The study explores how former patients with substance use disorder (SUD) experience the benefits and challenges of a reoriented identity and way of living. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 participants who had completed treatment for SUD and considered themselves either recovered or in an ongoing rehabilitation process. Interview transcripts were analysed using the ...
    • From volunteer work to informal care by stealth: a ‘new voluntarism’ in social democratic health and welfare services for older adults 

      Ågotnes, Gudmund; Moholt, Jill-Marit; Blix, Bodil Hansen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-09)
      In the context of current and expected demographic changes, the issues of which services the welfare state should offer and, ultimately, the very function of the welfare state are currently debated in Norway. The political discourse on health and care services for older adults has morphed into an accepted reality in which the system must be altered, prompting policy makers and stakeholders to find ...
    • Fruktene av "Lindring i nord" – nært samarbeid i en langstrakt landsdel 

      Ervik, Bente; Nordøy, Tone; Andersen, Sigve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      <i>Mer enn 20 år tilbake, hadde vi en ung mann med alvorlig kreftsykdom og spredning til høyre lår. Han hadde forsøkt mange behandlinger med kun kortvarig effekt. Sykdommen ga han en rekke plager som smerter, gang- vansker og store ulcerasjoner som var en ekstra utfordring pleiemessig. <p> Pasienten var gift, han var småbarnsfar og egentlig fra et annet sted i landet, men bodde nå på finnmarkskysten, ...
    • The fundamental violence of physiotherapy: Emmanuel Levinas’s critique of ontology and its implications for physiotherapy theory and practice 

      Maric, Filip; Nicholls, David A (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-12)
      The fundamental role of ontology, epistemology, and ethics is widely recognised across the healthcare professions. Yet what is less known in physiotherapy is how ontology and epistemology potentially undermine the ethical intentions of our theories and practices. In this article, we draw on the work of 20th-century philosopher Emmanuel Levinas to highlight this problem. Particularly Levinas’s ethical ...
    • De første radiografene i Norge - yrkesvalget og utdannelsen 

      Egestad, Helen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      <p><i>Innledning:</i> Radiografi er et ungt fag der dokumentasjon av historien og utviklingen i Norge er begrenset. I Norge ble de første radiografene utdannet tidlig på 1970 tallet. Bakgrunnen for å starte utdanningen var mangel på røntgenassistenter, dårlig rekruttering av sykepleiere til ledige stillinger og at andre land i Vest Europa hadde startet å utdanne teknisk personale for å arbeide på ...
    • Gateway to Recovery: A Comparative Analysis of Stroke Patients’ Experiences of Change and Learning in Norway and Denmark 

      Pallesen, Hanne; Aadal, Lene; Moe, Siri; Arntzen, Cathrine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-17)
      <i>Objectives</i>: The recovery process is reported by stroke survivors to be a change process fraught with crises and hazard. Interaction with health professionals and others may play a central role in establishing renewed control over life.<p> <p><i>Research Questions</i>: (1) How do patients handle and overcome experienced changes after stroke? (2) How do they experience the support to ...
    • General movement optimality score and general movements trajectories following early parent-administrated physiotherapy in the neonatal intensive care unit 

      Ustad, Tordis; Fjørtoft, Toril Larsson; Øberg, Gunn Kristin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-14)
      <p><i>Background</i> The Prechtl General Movement Assessment (GMA) is a reliable tool for the functional assessment of the young nervous system. It is based on a global assessment of the quality of infants' movements. In addition, detailed steps of assessment have been developed – one for preterm and term age, and one for use between 3 and 5 months. One potential benefit of such a detailed analysis ...
    • General practitioners’ perceptions towards the use of digital health services for citizens in primary care: a qualitative interview study 

      Fagerlund, Asbjørn Johansen; Holm, Inger Marie; Zanaboni, Paolo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-28)
      <b>Objectives</b> <br>To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health services for citizens: an electronic booking service to make reservations with the GP; an electronic prescription service to request renewal of maintenance drugs; a service for text-based non-clinical enquiries to the GP office and a service for text-based electronic consultation (e-consultation) ...
    • Getting real in interprofessional clinical placements: patient-centeredness in student teams’ collaborative learning 

      Jensen, Catrine Buck; Norbye, Bente; Dahlgren, Inga Madeleine Abrandt; Iversen, Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-07)
      Collaboration between healthcare providers helps tackle the increasing complexity of healthcare. When learning teamwork, interprofessional students are expected to work patient-centered; recognizing the patient’s expertise and partnering with them. Research on interprofessional education (IPE) for undergraduates has illuminated learning outcomes, organization of learning activities, change in ...
    • Getting to know the person behind the illness - the significance of interacting with patients hospitalised in forensic psychiatric settings 

      Salzmann-Erikson, Martin; Rydlo, Cecilia; Wiklund Gustin, Lena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-03)
      AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe what nurses want to accomplish in relationships with patients who are hospitalised in forensic psychiatric settings. BACKGROUND: Relationships between staff and patients in forensic psychiatric settings should be grounded in trust and confidence, and the patients need opportunities for emotional reconciliation. However, relationships can be challenging for nurses, ...
    • De glemte flyktningene 

      Immonen, Ingrid B (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017)
      Historien om de finske flyktningene i Norge under vinterkrigen i Finland er lite omtalt, både i Finland og i Norge. Noe av deres historie har jeg funnet i arkiv, historisk litteratur, Olav Beddaris fremstillinger og Petsamo- Seuras publikasjoner. En viktig kilde har vært samtaler med familiemedlemmer til de evakuerte og noen av de som opplevde evakueringen som barn.
    • Group dynamics in a group‐based, individualized physiotherapy intervention for people with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study 

      Lahelle, Andreas Falck; Øberg, Gunn Kristin; Normann, Britt (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-27)
      <i>Objective</i> - Group‐based physiotherapy is a common and beneficial intervention for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Most group interventions are not individually adapted to each participant's needs. Evidence on how individualization and group elements can be combined in a clinical setting is lacking. The objective of this study is to expand the knowledge base in neurological physiotherapy ...
    • Group-based, individualized exercises can provide perceived bodily changes and strengthen aspects of self in individuals with MS: a qualitative interview study 

      Arntzen, Ellen Christin; Øberg, Gunn Kristin; Gallagher, Shaun; Normann, Britt (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-26)
      <i>Background</i>: Group-based physiotherapy is effective for individuals with MS; nevertheless individualization within groups is questioned and little is known regarding individuals´ experiences with individualization in small groups.<p> <p><i>Objective</i>: We aimed to explore the short- and long-term experiences of individuals with MS participating in a 6-week, group-based, individualized ...
    • Håp og livsmot i sykdomsfortellinger etter hjerneslag 

      Kitzmüller, Gabriele (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-25)
      This essay illuminates the meaning of hope and life courage in the narratives of Tomas and Maria, a couple who had experienced the life changing consequences of Maria’s stroke. Hope is supported by the couple’s strong and loving relationship and by empathy and caring in their relationships with professional caregivers. In this way, the relational component of hope is revealed as the most important ...
    • Health Impact Index. Development and Validation of a Method for Classifying Comorbid Disease Measured against Self-Reported Health. 

      Lorem, Geir F; Schirmer, Henrik; Emaus, Nina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-02-05)
      The objective of this study was to develop a method of classifying comorbid conditions that accounts for both the severity and joint effects of the diseases. The Tromsø Study is a cohort study with a longitudinal design utilizing a survey approach with physical examinations in the Tromsø municipality from 1974 to 2008, where in total 40051 subjects participated. We used Tromsø 4 as reference population ...
    • Health professionals' experience of treatment of patients whose community treatment order was revoked under new capacity-based mental health legislation in Norway: qualitative study 

      Wergeland, Nina Camilla; Fause, Åshild; Fause, Anett Beatrix Osnes; Riley, Henriette; Weber, Astrid Karine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-11)
      <p><b> Background</b> Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 with the aim of increasing patient autonomy and legal protection and reducing the use of coercion. The new legislation was expected to be particularly important for patients under community treatment orders (CTOs). <p><b> Aims</b> To explore health professionals’ experiences of how ...
    • Healthcare Professionals' Experiences with Rehabilitation Practices for Patients with Cognitive Impairment after Stroke in North Norway: A Qualitative Study 

      Bogstrand, Anniken; Gramstad, Astrid; Anke, Audny Gabriele Wagner; Stabel, Henriette Holm; Arntzen, Cathrine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-12)
      <i>Background and Aim.</i> Cognitive impairment is a common consequence following stroke. Previous research shows differences in rehabilitation services supporting physical, cognitive, and psychosocial needs. The aim of the current study was to explore health professionals’ experiences with service provision for patients with mild and moderate cognitive impairment after stroke in a North Norwegian ...