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    • Implementering av det tenkende klasserommet - En casestudie om virkninger implementering av det tenkende klasserommet kan få på 

      Mikalsen, Vanessa Bauer; Endresen, Chris-Thore (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-05-14)
      Denne masteren tar for seg implementeringen av undervisningsmetoden «å bygge tenkende klasserom i matematikk» av Peter Liljedahl (2023), og hvordan denne påvirker kommunikasjonsmønstrene i en klasse på småtrinnet og ungdomstrinnet. Bakgrunnen for oppgaven vår er basert på LK20, og dens økte fokus på samarbeid og kommunikasjon. Videre ønsker vi å få et mer nyansert bilde av metoden, da den spesielt ...
    • Overgangen fra intensivsykepleierstudent til kompetent intensivsykepleier- intensivsykepleieres erfaringer 

      Mæhre, Kjersti Sunde; Jacques, Mireille; Willumsen, Henriette Sandnes (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-29)
      Bakgrunn: Mangelen på intensivsykepleiere i Norge har ført til at flere studieplasser har blitt opprettet. Intensivsykepleiere må kunne integrere avansert teoretisk kunnskap med praktiske og mellommenneskelige ferdigheter for å kunne ta hånd om akutt og kritisk syke pasienter og deres pårørende. Det er lite kunnskap om hvordan nyutdannede intensivsykepleiere erfarer overgangen fra å være ...
    • Barneansvarlig sykepleier på intensivavdelingen – muligheter og ulike forventninger 

      Frivold, Gro; Lind, Ranveig; Moi, Asgjerd Litleré (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-23)
      Bakgrunn: På norske intensivavdelinger behandles rundt 20 000 kritisk syke pasienter hvert år. Blant de pårørende vil det være mange barn og unge i en sårbar situasjon. Spesialisthelsetjenesteloven om barn og ungdom som pårørende ble endret i 2010. Det førte til at funksjoner som barneansvarlig personell ble opprettet i spesialisthelsetjenesten. Disse fagpersonene skulle i særlig grad tilrettelegge ...
    • Digital breast tomosynthesis in mammographic screening: false negative cancer cases in the To-Be 1 trial 

      Moshina, Nataliia; Gräwingholt, Axel; Lång, Kristina; Mann, Ritse; Hovda, Tone; Hoff, Solveig Kristin Roth; Skaane, Per; Lee, Christoph I.; Aase, Hildegunn Siv; Aslaksen, Aslak Bjarne; Hofvind, Solveig Sand-Hanssen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-08)
      Objectives - The randomized controlled trial comparing digital breast tomosynthesis and synthetic 2D mammograms (DBT + SM) versus digital mammography (DM) (the To-Be 1 trial), 2016–2017, did not result in higher cancer detection for DBT + SM. We aimed to determine if negative cases prior to interval and consecutive screen-detected cancers from DBT + SM were due to interpretive error.<p> <p>Methods ...
    • How Do Persons Who Inject Drugs Experience Care From Nurses in Hospital Settings? A Qualitative Study 

      Solheim, Kjerstine; Reime, Marit Hegg; Eide, Leslie S.P. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-03)
      People who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of acute and chronic health outcomes and in need of in-hospital healthcare services. This study aims to give insight into how PWID experience care from nurses in hospital settings. We used a qualitative descriptive design and applied reflexive thematic analysis to 11 individual semi-structured interviews with PWID. Our analysis generated the ...
    • Space and place for health and care – Nationalist discourses in Swedish daily press during the first year of COVID-19 

      von Brömssen, K; Roxberg, Åsa Kristina; Werkander Harstäde, C (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-21)
      Sweden’s strategy during COVID-19 with restrictions but no firm closure of the society surprised the rest of the world and was questioned, not least by neighbouring countries. This article analyses public discourses on space and place for health and care in the Swedish daily press during the first year of the pandemic, 2020. Critical discourse analysis was conducted on daily press newspaper articles ...
    • Action researchers as “orchestrators” of co-innovation: a theoretical and methodological framework 

      Eliassen, Marianne; Arntzen, Cathrine; Forslund, Lina Karin Hellen Gulle; Nikolaisen, Morten Andre; Alexandersson, Patrik; Gramstad, Astrid; Hellström, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-09)
      Background - With the increasing complexity of health care services, more comprehensive and integrated services need to be designed. Action researchers are encouraged to facilitate multiactor participation and user-centered approaches to initiate service development. However, “orchestrating” co-innovation, in which actors have diverse attitudes, agendas, positions of power, and horizons of understanding, ...
    • Age-inclusive Arctic outdoor spaces: a policy review in four Nordic countries 

      Emelyanova, Anastasia; Blix, Bodil Hansen; Larsson, Agneta; Olafsdottir, Steinunn A.; Rautio, Arja (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-14)
      In the last decade, policy strategies were adopted in response to population ageing in the Nordic countries. Governmental actions have to be evaluated in terms of their efficacy. The objective of this article is to identify and review the policies related to age-inclusive outdoor spaces in the Arctic regions of Nordic countries. Our analysis focuses on central government white papers that address ...
    • Adoption, acceptability and sustained use of digital interventions to promote physical activity among inactive adults: a mixed-method study 

      Manskow, Unn Sollid; Sagelv, Edvard Hamnvik; Antypas, Konstantinos; Zanaboni, Paolo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-04)
      Introduction: Despite the positive effects of physical activity (PA) to prevent lifestyle diseases and improve health and well-being, only one-third of Norwegian adults meet the minimum recommendations on PA. Digital interventions to promote PA in inactive adults may improve health and well-being by being available, personalized and adequate. Knowledge on users’ adoption, acceptability and sustainability ...
    • Dietary intake and nutritional status in patients with newly diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease: insights from the IBSEN III study 

      Zerouga, Insaf; Valeur, Jørgen; Sommer, Christine; Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova; Medhus, Asle Wilhelm; Lund, Charlotte; Johansen, Ingunn; Boyar Cetinkaya, Raziye; Bengtson, May-Bente; Torp, Roald; Hovde, Øistein; Huppertz-Hauss, Gert; Detlie, Trond Espen; Aabrekk, Tone Bergene; Ricanek, Petr; Frigstad, Svein Oskar; Hopstock, Laila Arnesdatter; Opheim, Randi; Kristensen, Vendel Ailin; Høivik, Marte Lie; Carlsen, Monica Hauger; Aas, Anne-Marie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-15)
      Background: Dietary recommendations in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are inconclusive, and patients may follow restrictive diets with increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to compare dietary intakes and nutritional status in men and women with newly diagnosed IBD with a general population sample, and to investigate whether intakes were in line with the Nordic Nutrition ...
    • Verb placement in embedded clauses in heritage Norwegian 

      Jensberg, Helene Ruud; Anderssen, Merete Brendeford; Lohndal, Terje; Lundquist, Björn; Westergaard, Marit Kristine Richardsen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-26)
      Purpose: This study examines embedded clauses with adverb/negation in heritage speakers of Norwegian in North America. We ask (a) whether the production of these structures is different from the baseline, (b) how the production is different, and (c) why it is different.<p> <p>Methodology: 50second to fifth-generation speakers from the Corpus of American Nordic Speech (CANS) are compared with ...
    • Parental Satisfaction With Child Welfare Services in Norway 

      Degail, Claire Josette Edith; Kaiser, Sabine; Jakobsen, Reidar; Martinussen, Monica (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-08)
      This study aims to examine parents' satisfaction with Norwegian child welfare services (CWS) and factors associated with parents' satisfaction. Different factors were included in the analysis, such as characteristics of the contact with CWS, and service aspects, as evaluated by parents (accessibility, information quality, workers' skills and user participation). Data were collected from 412 parents ...
    • Hand eczema and skin complaints in particulate matter-exposed occupations - firefighters, chimney sweepers, and ferrosilicon smelter workers in Norway 

      Teigen, Krister Aune; Höper, Anje Christina; Føreland, Solveig; Eggesbø, Merete Åse; Hegseth, Marit Nøst (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-14)
      Background - The objective was to investigate self-reported hand eczema, and skin complaints at other skin locations among workers exposed to particulate matter, especially ultrafine particles.<p> <p>Method - We conducted a cross-sectional study on workers from one ferro-silicon smelter plant, eight chimney sweeper stations and one firefighter station across Norway. Participants answered an ...
    • Short turnaround time of seven to nine hours from sample collection until informed decision for sepsis treatment using nanopore sequencing 

      Ali, Jawad; Johansen, Wenche; Ahmad, Rafi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-03-19)
      Bloodstream infections (BSIs) and sepsis are major health problems, annually claiming millions of lives. Traditional blood culture techniques, employed to identify sepsis-causing pathogens and assess antibiotic susceptibility, usually take 2–4 days. Early and accurate antibiotic prescription is vital in sepsis to mitigate mortality and antibiotic resistance. This study aimed to reduce the wait time ...
    • No evidence for adult smartphone use affecting attribution of communicative intention in toddlers: Online imitation study using the Sock Ball Task 

      Flatebø, Solveig; Oturai, Gabriella; Hernik, Mikolaj Lukasz (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-22)
      Adults infer others’ communicative intentions, or lack thereof, from various types of information. Young children may be initially limited to attributions based on a small set of ostensive signals. It is unknown when richer pragmatic inferences about communicative intentions emerge in development. We sought novel type of evidence for such inferences in 17-to-19-month-olds. We hypothesized that ...
    • Rehabilitation models for community integration of adults with acquired brain injury in rural areas: a scoping review 

      Nikolaisen, Morten Andre; Arntzen, Cathrine; Eliassen, Marianne; Gramstad, Astrid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-19)
      Methods: A scoping review of the research literature was conducted. The study followed the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines for scoping reviews and the PRISMA extension for scoping reviews. The databases searched were MEDLINE, Embase, AMED, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, PsycInfo, and Google Scholar. No limitations were set for the study design, time of publication, or country of origin, ...
    • “Everyone who wants to can practice on me”– a qualitative study of patients’ view on health profession students’ learning in an interprofessional clinical placement 

      Jensen, Catrine Buck; Iversen, Anita; Dahlgren, Madeleine Abrandt; Norbye, Bente (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-08)
      Introduction - Healthcare services face significant challenges due to the aging population, increasing complexity of health issues, and a global shortage of health professionals. Health professions education needs to adapt and develop with healthcare services’ needs. Interprofessional education and patient partnership are two trends that are increasingly being reinforced. Health professions students ...
    • Seasonality in phytoplankton communities and production in three Arctic fjords across a climate gradient 

      Chitkara, Cheshtaa; Juul-Pedersen, Thomas; Krawczyk, Diana; Søreide, Janne; Vader, Anna; Gradinger, Rolf Rudolf; HS Winding, Mie; Vonnahme, Tobias R (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-28)
      Phytoplankton communities and production in Arctic fjords undergo strong seasonal variations. Phytoplankton blooms are periods with high primary production, leading to elevated algal biomass fueling higher trophic levels. Blooms are typically driven bottom-up by light and nutrient availability but may also be top-down controlled by grazing. While phytoplankton spring blooms are common across all ...
    • Tracking gonadal development in fish: An in vivo MRI study on polar cod, Boreogadus saida (Lepechin, 1774) 

      Vogt, Nicole; Wermter, Felizitas C.; Nahrgang-Berge, Jasmine Magali; Storch, Daniela; Bock, Christian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-08-07)
      Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was applied to determine the sex of polar cod (Boreogadus saida Lepechin, 1774) (Actinopterygii: Gadidae) and to follow the gonadal development in individual animals over time. Individual unanaesthetised fish were transferred to a measurement chamber inside a preclinical 9.4 T MRI scanner and continuously perfused with aerated seawater. A screening procedure at ...
    • Why do patients want medication free treatment for psychosis? An explorative study on reasons for applying to medication free programs 

      Reitan, Elisabeth Cecilie Klæbo; Riley, Henriette; Cabral Iversen, Valentina; Høye, Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-16)
      Background A focus on patient’s and service user’s perspectives regarding long-term antipsychotic treatment led to a declaration from the Norwegian Ministry of Health in 2015 to offer treatment without psychotropic medication in mental health as a voluntary option in all four health care regions. In the northernmost region, a 6-bed inpatient ward unit was established, uniquely designed to give ...