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    • A nationwide survey of first aid training and encounters in Norway 

      Bakke, Håkon Kvåle; Steinvik, Tine; Angell, Johan; Wisborg, Torben (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-23)
      Background: <br> Bystander first aid can improve survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest or trauma. Thus, providing first aid education to laypersons may lead to better outcomes. In this study, we aimed to establish the prevalence and distribution of first aid training in the populace, how often first aid skills are needed, and selfreported helping behaviour. <br> Methods: <br> We ...
    • Embodied uncertainty - Exploring sensorial and existential dimensions of everyday life after cancer 

      Seppola-Edvardsen, Tone (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-11-14)
      In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive after cancer diagnosis and treatment. Earlier studies have shown that life after cancer can be challenging in different ways, which makes it important to gain knowledge about this group to be able to meet their needs in the future. The main objective of this project was to understand the illness ...
    • Current guidelines for BRCA testing of breast cancer patients are insufficient to detect all mutation carriers 

      Grindedal, Eli Marie; Heramb, Cecilie; Karsrud, Inga; Ariansen, Sarah Louise; Mæhle, Lovise Olaug; Undlien, Dag Erik; Norum, Jan; Schlichting, Ellen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-21)
      Background: <br> Identification of BRCA mutations in breast cancer (BC) patients influences treatment and survival and may be of importance for their relatives. Testing is often restricted to women fulfilling high-risk criteria. However, there is limited knowledge of the sensitivity of such a strategy, and of the clinical aspects of BC caused by BRCA mutations in less selected BC cohorts. The aim ...
    • Vitamin D and mortality: Individual participant data meta-analysis of standardized 25-hydroxyvitamin D in 26916 individuals from a European consortium 

      Gaksch, Martin; Jorde, Rolf; Grimnes, Guri; Joakimsen, Ragnar Martin; Schirmer, Henrik; Wilsgaard, Tom; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Njølstad, Inger; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; März, Winfried; Kleber, Marcus E.; Tomaschitz, Andreas; Grübler, Martin; Eiriksdottir, Gudny; Gudmundsson, Elias F.; Harris, Tamara B.; Cotch, Mary Frances; Aspelund, Thor; Gudnason, Vilmundur; Rutters, Femke; Beulens, Joline W.J.; Van't Riet, Esther; Nijpels, Giel; Dekker, Jacqueline M.; Grove-Laugesen, Diana; Rejnmark, Lars; Busch, Markus A.; Mensink, Gert B.M.; Scheidt-Nave, Christa; Thamm, Michael; Swart, Karin M.A.; Brouwer, Ingeborg A.; Lips, Paul; Van Schoor, Natasja M.; Sempos, Christopher T.; Durazo-Arvizu, Ramón A.; Škrabáková, Zuzana; Dowling, Kirsten G.; Cashman, Kevin D.; Kiely, Mairead; Pilz, Stefan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-16)
      Background:<br>Vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for mortality but previous meta-analyses lacked standardization of laboratory methods for 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentrations and used aggregate data instead of individual participant data (IPD). We therefore performed an IPD meta-analysis on the association between standardized serum 25(OH)D and mortality.<br>Methods:<br>In a European ...
    • Fecal carriage of extended spectrum β-lactamase producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae after urinary tract infection - A three year prospective cohort study 

      Jørgensen, Silje; Søraas, Arne Vasli; Sundsfjord, Arnfinn; Liestøl, Knut; Leegaard, Truls Michael; Jenum, Pål (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-07)
      We have performed a prospective cohort study to investigate the duration of and risk factors for prolonged fecal carriage of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli or Klebsiella pneumoniae in patients with community acquired urinary tract infection caused by these bacteria. From 2009 to 2011, 101 Norwegian patients were recruited. Stool swabs and questionnaires were collected every three months for one ...
    • Development and validation of the Efficacy Safety Score (ESS), a novel tool for postoperative patient management 

      Skraastad, Erlend Johan; Ræder, Johan; Dahl, Vegard; Bjertnæs, Lars J.; Kuklin, Vladimir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-28)
      Background: <br> Several reports have shown that postoperative monitoring of general safety and quality issues, including pain treatment, after discharge from recovery is often non-systematic and inadequate. We suggest a new score with assessment of key recovery parameters, as a supportive tool for postoperative care and a call-out algorithm for need of extra help. The aim of this investigation ...
    • Low dose naltrexone in multiple sclerosis: Effects on medication use. A quasi-experimental study 

      Raknes, Guttorm; Småbrekke, Lars (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-03)
      Low dose naltrexone (LDN) has become a popular off-label therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS). A few small, randomized studies indicate that LDN may have beneficial effects in MS and other autoimmune diseases. If proven efficacious, it would be a cheap and safe alternative to the expensive treatments currently recommended for MS. We investigated whether a sudden increase in LDN use in Norway in 2013 ...
    • Does proximity of women to facilities with better choice of contraceptives affect their contraceptive utilization in rural Ethiopia? 

      Shiferaw, Solomon; Spigt, Mark; Seme, Assefa; Amogne, Ayanaw; Skrøvseth, Stein Olav; Desta, Selamawit; Radloff, Scott; Tsui, Amy; Dinant, Geert-Jan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-13)
      Background:<br>There is limited evidence of the linkage between contraceptive use, the range of methods available and level of contraceptive stocks at health facilities and distance to facility in developing countries. The present analysis aims at examining the influence of contraceptive method availability and distance to the nearby facilities on modern contraceptive utilization among married women ...
    • Molecular and epidemiological characterization of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Norway, 2007 to 2014 

      Samuelsen, Ørjan; Overballe-Petersen, Søren; Bjørnholt, Jørgen; Brisse, Sylvain; Doumith, Michel; Woodford, Neil; Hopkins, Katie L.; Aasnæs, Bettina; Haldorsen, Bjørg; Sundsfjord, Arnfinn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-15)
      The prevalence of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) is increasing worldwide. Here we present associated patient data and molecular, epidemiological and phenotypic characteristics of all CPE isolates in Norway from 2007 to 2014 confirmed at the Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Detection of Antimicrobial Resistance. All confirmed CPE isolates were characterized pheno- and genotypically, ...
    • Activity of xyloglucan endotransglucosylases/hydrolases suggests a role during host invasion by the parasitic plant Cuscuta reflexa 

      Olsen, Stian; Krause, Kirsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-04-27)
      The parasitic vines of the genus Cuscuta form haustoria that grow into other plants and connect with their vascular system, thus allowing the parasite to feed on its host. A major obstacle that meets the infection organ as it penetrates the host tissue is the rigid plant cell wall. In the present study, we examined the activity of xyloglucan endotransglucosylases/hydrolases (XTHs) during the ...
    • Transcriptome analysis identifies key metabolic changes in the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) brain in response to hypoxia and reoxygenation 

      Hoff, Mariana Leivas Müller; Fabrizius, Andrej; Czech-Damal, Nicole U.; Folkow, Lars; Burmester, Thorsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-03)
      The brain of diving mammals tolerates low oxygen conditions better than the brain of most terrestrial mammals. Previously, it has been demonstrated that the neurons in brain slices of the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) withstand hypoxia longer than those of mouse, and also tolerate reduced glucose supply and high lactate concentrations. This tolerance appears to be accompanied by a shift in the ...
    • Limited grounding-line advance onto the West Antarctic continental shelf in the easternmost Amundsen Sea Embayment during the last glacial period 

      Klages, Johann Philipp; Kuhn, Gerhard; Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Smith, James; Graham, Alastair G C; Nitsche, F. O.; Frederichs, Thomas; Jernas, Patrycja Ewa; Gohl, Karsten; Wacker, Lukas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-25)
      Precise knowledge about the extent of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; c. 26.5–19 cal. ka BP) is important in order to 1) improve paleo-ice sheet reconstructions, 2) provide a robust empirical framework for calibrating paleo-ice sheet models, and 3) locate potential shelf refugia for Antarctic benthos during the last glacial period. However, reliable reconstructions ...
    • A Cold Rain on the Parade When the Sámi Celebrate 100th Anniversary 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-06)
      6 February 2017 marks the centenary of The First Sámi Congress, which is also the reason that we today celebrate the 6th of February as the Sámi National Day. The First Congress will be thoroughly celebrated in Trondheim where it originally took place. Such an anniversary naturally inspires reflection on what the Sámi have achieved in the years since Elsa Laula Renberg and other visionary Sámi leaders ...
    • The effect of referral templates on out-patient quality of care in a hospital setting: a cluster randomized controlled trial 

      Wåhlberg, Henrik; Valle, Per Christian; Malm, Siri; Hovde, Øistein; Broderstad, Ann Ragnhild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-07)
      <p><i>Background - </i>The assessment of quality of care is an integral part of modern medicine. The referral represents the handing over of care from the general practitioner to the specialist. This study aimed to assess whether an improved referral could lead to improved quality of care. <p><i>Methods - </i> A cluster randomized trial with the general practitioner surgery as the clustering unit ...
    • Fetal exposure to maternal human platelet antigen-1a does not induce tolerance. An analytical observational study 

      Kjær, Mette; Tiller, Heidi; Heide, Gøril; Kjeldsen-Kragh, Jens; Skogen, Bjørn Ragnar; Husebekk, Anne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-24)
      Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT) is a disease that may cause severe bleeding complications with risk of perinatal death or lifelong disability. The main cause of FNAIT is maternal antibodies against human platelet antigen (HPA)-1a. Both fetomaternal bleeding and transplacental trafficking of fetal cells during pregnancy could be the cause of alloimmunization. Persistence of ...
    • Levels and trends of contaminants in humans of the Arctic 

      Gibson, Jennifer; Adlard, Bryan; Olafsdottir, Kristin; Sandanger, Torkjel M; Odland, Jon Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-13)
      The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) is one of the six working groups established under the Arctic Council. AMAP is tasked with monitoring the levels of contaminants present in the Arctic environment and people as well as assessing their effects on a continuous basis, and reporting these results regularly. Most of the presented data have been collected over the last 20 years and are ...
    • Marine reserve creation and interactions between fisheries and capture-based aquaculture: A bio-economic model analysis 

      Bui, Bich Xuan; Armstrong, Claire W. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-12)
      The rapid growth of aquaculture affects wild fisheries in several ways. We present a bioeconomic model of the interaction between a commercial wild fishery and capture-based aquaculture that depends on harvest of wild juveniles. We assume that aquaculture reduces the intrinsic growth rate of the wild fish stock due to wild caught juveniles used as seeds, influencing wild stock size and commercial ...
    • “They take care of their own”: Healthcare professionals’ constructions of Sami persons with dementia and their families’ reluctance to seek and accept help through attributions to multiple contexts 

      Blix, Bodil Hansen; Hamran, Torunn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-06)
      Background: Norwegian government white papers have stated that the Sami population is reluctant to seek help from healthcare services and has traditions of self-help and the use of local networks. <br>Objective: In this article we explore healthcare professionals’ discursive constructions of Sami persons with dementia and their families’ reluctance to seek and accept help from healthcare services. ...
    • Τhe primitives of the lexicon: Insights from aspect in idioms 

      Leivada, Evelina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-14)
      This work discusses the primitives of the mental lexicon through exploring aspectual compositionality in VP idioms. A comparison between idiomatic VPs and their non-idiomatic counterparts is employed to show whether the determination of aspect in idioms is compositional in both the idiomatic and the non-idiomatic VPs. Aspectual mismatches across the two domains of interpretation are presented and a ...
    • Participation as the Essence of Good Governance: Some General Reflections and a Case Study on the Arctic Council 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Fornabaio, Lara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-10)
      The present contribution explores aspects of good governance on the global dimension with participation as one of the key elements of a well-governed system, focusing on the Arctic Council’s (AC) commitment to enhance indigenous peoples’ participation in the environmental decision-making process. <br> The paper starts with a reflection on the revolutionary impact that new technologies have had ...