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    • Data driven or data informed? How general practitioners use data to evaluate their own and colleagues’ clinical work in clusters 

      Haase, Christoffer Bjerre; Bearman, Margaret; Brodersen, John; Risør, Torsten; Hoeyer, Klaus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-29)
      In contemporary policy discourses, data are presented as key assets for improving health-care quality: policymakers want health care to become ‘data driven’. In this article, we focus on a particular example of this ambition, namely a new Danish national quality development program for general practitioners (GPs) where doctors are placed in so-called ‘clusters’. In these clusters, GPs are obliged ...
    • Data from national health registers as endpoints for the Tromsø Study: Correctness and completeness of stroke diagnoses 

      Varmdal, Torunn; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; Wilsgaard, Tom; Njølstad, Inger; Nyrnes, Audhild; Grimsgaard, Sameline; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-14)
      Aim: To assess whether stroke diagnoses in national health registers are sufficiently correct and complete to replace manual collection of endpoint data for the Tromsø Study, a population-based epidemiological study.<p> <p>Method: Using the Tromsø Study Cardiovascular Disease Register for 2013–2014 as the gold standard, we calculated correctness (defined as positive predictive value, PPV) and ...
    • Data from ‘Placebo Enhances Reward Learning in Healthy Individuals’ 

      Turi, Zsolt; Antal, Andrea; Paulus, Walter; Mittner, Matthias (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-20)
      This dataset contains three repeated measures of a standard reward-based reinforcement-learning task from 29 healthy male individuals who participated in three experimental sessions exploring cognitive placebo effects on reward learning. The dataset includes behavioural data (accuracy, reaction times) during learning and transfer, estimates of model-free computational analysis, self-reported arousal ...
    • Data on gender contrasts in the risk of incident myocardial infarction by age. The Tromsø Study 1979–2012 

      Albrektsen, Grethe; Heuch, Ivar; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; Thelle, Dag Steinar; Wilsgaard, Tom; Njølstad, Inger; Bønaa, Kaare Harald (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-08)
      The data presented in this article relate to the research article entitled “Risk of incident myocardial infarction by gender: Interactions with serum lipids, blood pressure and smoking. The Tromsø Study 1979–2012” (Albrektsen et al., 2017) [1]. Data quantify the gender differences in the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in terms of incidence rate ratios (IRR), in subgroups defined by serum lipids, ...
    • Data on RT-qPCR assay of nuclear progesterone receptors (nPR), membrane progesterone receptors (mPR) and progesterone receptor membrane components (PGRMC) from human uterine endometrial tissue and cancer cells of the uterine cervix 

      Smaglyukova, Natalia; Sletten, Elise Thoresen; Ørbo, Anne; Sager, Georg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-25)
      A previous investigation showed that the endometrium normalized in women with endometrial hyperplasia after three months treatment with high dose levonorgestrel IUS (intrauterine system). The effect was maintained even if immunohistochemical analyses of the endometrium showed that nuclear progesterone receptors (nPRs) were completely downregulated. These observations indicated that some type of ...
    • Data on the relation between renal biomarkers and measured glomerular filtration rate 

      Pottel, Hans; Dubourg, Laurence; Schaeffner, Elke; Eriksen, Bjørn Odvar; Melsom, Toralf; Lamb, Edmund J.; Rule, Andrew D.; Turner, Stephen T; Glassock, Richard J.; De Souza, Vandrea; Selistre, Luciano; Goffin, Karolien; Pauwels, Steven; Mariat, Christophe; Flamant, Martin; Bevc, Sebastjan; Delanaye, Pierre; Ebert, Natalie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-10)
      The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “The Diagnostic Value of Rescaled Renal Biomarkers Serum Creatinine and Serum Cystatin C and their Relation with Measured Glomerular Filtration Rate” (Pottel et al. (2017) [1]). Data are presented demonstrating the rationale for the normalization or rescaling of serum cystatin C, equivalent to the rescaling of serum ...
    • Data work in healthcare: An Introduction 

      Bossen, Claus; Pine, Katie; Cabitza, Federico; Ellingsen, Gunnar; Piras, Enrico Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-08-12)
      Why data work in healthcare?<p> <p>Healthcare organizations across the globe are currently grappling to implement tools and practices to transform data from “refuse to riches,” a movement propelled by mass adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), sensors, and servers that can hold an ever-expanding volume of digital data. Allegedly, “By digitizing, combining and effectively using big data, ...
    • Dataset of wearable sensors with possibilities for data exchange 

      Henriksen, André; Muzny, Miroslav; Giordanengo, Alain; Mužík, Jan; Grøttland, Astrid; Blixgård, Håvard Kvalvåg; Hartvigsen, Gunnar; Årsand, Eirik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-12)
      We performed a search to identify available wearable sensors systems that can collect patient health data and have data sharing capabilities. Findings available in “Wearable sensors with possibilities for data exchange: Analyzing status and needs of different actors in mobile health monitoring systems”. We performed an initial search of the Vandrico wearable database, and supplemented the resulting ...
    • Days at home in the last three months of life: patterns-of-care analysis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer 

      Nieder, Carsten; Aanes, Siv Gyda; Haukland, Ellinor Christin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-27)
      Introduction: To calculate the number of days patients with terminal nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) spent at home in the last 3 months of life, and to identify factors that predict a lower proportion of days at home.<p> <p>Material and methods: Retrospective study of 434 deceased patients with NSCLC. The number of days spent in a hospital or nursing home was identified from electronic ...
    • ‘Days of Frustration’: A Qualitative Study of Adolescents’ Thoughts and Experiences of Schooling after Early Dropout 

      Ottosen, Karl-Ottar; Goll, Charlotte Bjørnskov; Wynn, Rolf; Sørlie, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-29)
      School dropout increases the risk of unemployment, health problems, and disability benefits. Employing an ecological-developmental perspective, we analyzed the interviews of thirteen students from a peripheral Norwegian county, aiming to explore the possible influence of upbringing and schooling on dropout. The analysis revealed that dropout was associated with an unstable family situation, lack ...
    • Dårlig regulert diabetes – Hva genererer endring? En kvalitativ intervjustudie som undersøker pasienters erfaring med å endre en langvarig dårlig glykemisk kontroll og danne kunnskap om hvilke faktorer som bidrar til en slik endring 

      Ahlquist, Anders (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-09-03)
      Bakgrunn: Denne oppgaven handler om hvordan personer med diabetes mellitus type 1 og langvarig dårlig glykemisk kontroll, har klart å endre til en jevnere og mer optimal glykemisk kontroll, samt hvordan de har klart å vedlikeholde denne endringen. Målet var å utvikle kunnskap om hva som genererer endring i glykemisk kontroll hos denne gruppen med type 1 diabetes. Det var samt en hensikt og forsøkte ...
    • The DBP Phenotype Gc-1f/Gc-1f is associated with reduced risk of cancer. The Tromsø Study 

      Jorde, Rolf; Schirmer, Henrik; Wilsgaard, Tom; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; Joakimsen, Ragnar Martin; Grimnes, Guri (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-18)
      Background and Objective In addition to its role as a transport protein, the vitamin D binding protein (DBP) may also affect lipid metabolism, inflammation and carcinogenesis. There are three common variants of the DBP, Gc1s (1s), Gc1f (1f), Gc2 (2) that result in six common phenotypes (1s/1s, 1s/ 1f, 1s/2, 1f/1f, 1f/2, and 2/2). These phenotypes can be identified by genotyping for the two single ...
    • DC/TMD Examiner Protocol: Longitudinal Evaluation on Interexaminer Reliability 

      Skeie, Marit Slåttelid; Frid, Paula; Mustavfa, Manal; Aßmus, Jörg; Rosén, Annika (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-26)
      <i>Objectives</i>: The objectives of this study were to assess the interexaminer agreement between one “reference” (gold standard) and each of two examiners, using the DC/TMD examination method, Axis I and to evaluate whether a recalibration changed reliability values. <p> <p><i>Methods</i>: Participants (4 healthy and 12 TMD patients) in 2013 underwent a clinical examination according to ...
    • Dealing with negative stereotypes in sports: The role of cognitive anxiety when multiple identities are activated in sensorimotor tasks 

      Martiny, Sarah E.; Gleibs, Ilka H.; Parks-Stamm, Elizabeth J.; Martiny-Huenger, Torsten; Froehlich, Laura; Harter, Anna-Lena; Roth, Jenny (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08)
      Based on research on stereotype threat and multiple identities, this work explores the beneficial effects of activating a positive social identity when a negative identity is salient on women’s performance in sports. Further, in line with research on the effects of anxiety in sports, we investigate whether the activation of a positive social identity buffers performance from cognitive anxiety ...
    • Dealing with suicidal patients : a challenging task : a qualitative study of young physicians´experiences 

      Høifødt, Tordis Sørensen; Talseth, Anne-Grethe (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2006)
      Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health problem and treating suicidal patients represents one of the most challenging and complex clinical situations for young physicians. Education of physicians is considered an important strategy in suicide prevention. Young physicians often meet suicidal patients early in their career. Limited information is available about how newly educated ...
    • Dealing with suicidal patients – a challenging task. A qualitative study of young physicians' experiences 

      Talseth, Anne-Grethe; Sørensen Høifødt, Tordis (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2006-08-23)
      Background: Suicide is a major public health problem and treating suicidal patients represents one of the most challenging and complex clinical situations for young physicians. Education of physicians is considered an important strategy in suicide prevention. Young physicians often meet suicidal patients early in their career. Limited information is available about how newly educated physicians ...
    • Death after trauma in the rural High North 

      Bakke, Håkon Kvåle (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-09-18)
      The work of this thesis was initiated because Finnmark County had a mortality rate from external causes well above national average for several decades. The aims of the thesis were to 1) investigate possible reasons for Finnmark’s’ elevated death rate from external causes, 2) identify challenges that a trauma system in Scandinavia must be tailored to meet, and 3) find access points to limit ...
    • Debate in science: The case of acculturation 

      Rudmin, Floyd Webster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006)
      The acculturation paradigm of measuring assimilation, separation, integration and marginalization confuses dimensional and categorical conceptions of its constructs, fails to produce ipsative data from mutually exclusive scales, misoperationalizes marginalization as distress, mismeasures biculturalism using double-barreled questions instead of computing it from unicultural measures, and then tends ...
    • Decentralization matters - Differently organized mental health services relationship to staff competence and treatment practice : the VELO study 

      Bjorbekkmo, Svein; Olstad, Reidun; Sørgaard, Knut; Myklebust, Lars H.; Molvik, Stian; Nymann, Asle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2009-05-18)
      Background: The VELO study is a comparative study of two Community Mental Health Centres (CMHC) in Northern Norway. The CMHCs are organized differently: one has no local inpatient unit, the other has three. Both CMHCs use the Central Mental Hospital situated rather far away for compulsory and other admissions, but one uses mainly local beds while the other uses only central hospital beds. In ...