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    • Does an activity based remuneration system attract young doctors to general practice? 

      Abelsen, Birgit; Olsen, Jan Abel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The use of increasingly complex payment schemes in primary care may represent a barrier to recruiting general practitioners (GP). The existing Norwegian remuneration system is fully activity based - 2/3 fee-for-service and 1/3 capitation. Given that the system has been designed and revised in close collaborations with the medical association, it is likely to correspond - at least to some degree - ...
    • Does chemotherapy improve Quality of Life in NSCLC PS 2? 

      Sundstrøm, Stein H.; Helbekkmo, Nina; von Plessen, Christian; Strøm, Hans H.; Aasebø, Ulf; Bremnes, Roy M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2009-03)
      Introduction <br>Nearly 40% of patients with advanced NSCLC are in performance status (PS) 2. These patients have a shorter life expectancy than PS 0/1 patients and they are underrepresented in clinical trials. Data on how platinum-based combination chemotherapy affects Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) of patients with PS 2 are scarce and the treatment of this important group of patients is ...
    • Does cyberbullying occur simultaneously with other types of violence exposure? 

      Vieira, Marlene A; Rønning, John Andreas; Mari, Jair de J; Bordin, Isabel A (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-17)
      <i>Objective</i>: Our study aimed to verify whether cyberbullying victimization among adolescents occurs concomitantly with other forms of violence exposure (at home, at school and in the community).<p> <p><i>Methods</i>: A collaborative longitudinal study by Norwegian and Brazilian researchers was conducted in Itaboraí, a low-income city in southeast Brazil. At baseline, trained interviewers ...
    • Does duration of use of LNG-IUDs vary by contraceptive experience of the provider? 

      Kaur, Shaleen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-03)
      Objective: To evaluate whether duration of LNG-IUD use varies by the contraceptive experience of the provider. Methods: 49 499 women who had a LNG-IUD prescription during 2010 and 2011 were identified from the NorPD database. The contraceptive experience of the providers was measured as number of prescriptions for any hormonal contraception, and number of LNG-IUD prescriptions in 2008/2009. Duration ...
    • Does experiencing nature and poetry separately or together affect our emotions and feelings of interest and restorativeness differently? 

      Norberg, Sigrid Schøning (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-14)
      This study explored how presence of art in a natural environment is experienced, and if combining these elements would improve or impair the experience compared to experiencing the elements separately. Quantitative methods with an experimental between groups design were used, with three conditions (Pure Nature, Pure Poetry, Combined Nature+Poetry). Of the participants, 65% were women. In the Pure ...
    • Does exposure to counterstereotypical role models influence girls' and women's gender stereotypes and career choices? A review of social psychological research 

      Olsson, Maria; Martiny, Sarah E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-07)
      Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence and adulthood, including the choice of academic majors and careers. In many countries, men are underrepresented in communal roles in health care, elementary education, and domestic functions (HEED fields, Croft et al., 2015), whereas women are underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, ...
    • Does Gender Matter? Responsiveness to Authority Positions in the Norwegian Armed Forces Behavioral Intentions Towards Female Officers 

      Myrvoll, Hanna Solvang; Nilsen, Ingebjørg Bjørnenak (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-12-14)
      Based on the underrepresentation of women in the Norwegian Armed Forces, this thesis investigated whether there is a gender authority gap where female officers receive less authority compared to male officers. This was done by measuring behavioral intentions towards female officers. The study consisted of 198 participants from the Artillery Battalion and the Signal Battalion in the Norwegian Army. ...
    • Does homeschooling fit students with school attendance problems? Exploring teachers’ experiences during COVID-19 

      Havik, Trude; Ingul, Jo Magne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-26)
      Attending school on a regular basis and completing school is usually seen as a precondition for students’ academic, emotional, and social learning and development. However, some students struggle with school attendance problems (SAPs) for a myriad of reasons. Homeschooling is a topic of concern in long-term or problematic SAP cases. Some scholars claim that school absenteeism might increase and be ...
    • Does increasing the size of bi-weekly samples of records influence results when using the Global Trigger Tool? An observational study of retrospective record reviews of two different sample sizes 

      Mevik, Kjersti; Griffin, Frances A.; Hansen, Tonje Elisabeth; Deilkås, Ellen C Tveter; Vonen, Barthold (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-04-25)
      <p><i>Objectives - </i>To investigate the impact of increasing sample of records reviewed bi-weekly with the Global Trigger Tool method to identify adverse events in hospitalised patients. <p><i>Design - </i>Retrospective observational study. <p><i>Setting - </i>A Norwegian 524-bed general hospital trust. <p><i>Participants - </i>1920 medical records selected from 1 January to 31 December ...
    • Does insomnia modify the association between C-reactive protein and migraine? The Tromsø Study 2015-2016. 

      Hagen, Knut; Hopstock, Laila Arnesdatter; Eggen, Anne Elise; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Nilsen, Kristian Bernhard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-12)
      <p><i>Background - </i>The relationship between high sensitivity C-reactive protein and migraine is unclear. The aim of this cross-sectional population-based study was to investigate the association between high sensitivity C-reactive protein and types of headache, and to evaluate the impact of insomnia on this association. <p><i>Methods - </i>A total of 20,486 (63%) out of 32,591 invited, aged ≥40 ...
    • Does it make sense to use written instruments to assess communication skills? Systematic review on the concurrent and predictive value of written assessment for performance 

      Kiessling, Claudia; Perron, Noelle Junod; van Nuland, Marc; Bujnowska-Fedak, Maria Magdalena; Essers, Geurt; Joakimsen, Ragnar Martin; Pype, Peter; Tsimtsiou, Zoi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-23)
      Objectives - To evaluate possible associations between learners’ results in written and performance-based assessments of communication skills (CS), either in concurrent or predictive study designs.<p> <p>Methods - Search included four databases for peer-reviewed studies containing both written and performance-based CS assessment. Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria.<p> <p>Results - ...
    • Does long-term care use within primary health care reduce hospital use among older people in Norway? A national five-year population-based observational study 

      Deraas, Trygve Sigvart; Berntsen, Gro; Hasvold, Toralf; Førde, Olav Helge (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems. Strengthening primary health care, including long-term care, is one of several measures being taken to handle future health care needs and budgets. There is limited and inconsistent evidence on the effect of long-term care on hospital use. We explored the relationship between the total use of long-term care within public ...
    • Does method matter? Assessing the validity and clinical utility of structured diagnostic interviews among a clinical sample of first-admitted patients with psychosis: A replication study 

      Kvig, Erling Inge; Nilssen, Steinar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-03)
      Introduction: Increasingly, diagnostic assessments in clinical practice are made using structured diagnostic interviews or self-rating scales imported into clinical practice from research studies and big-scale surveys. Although structured diagnostic interviews have been shown to be highly reliable in research, the use of such method in clinical contexts are more questionable. In fact the validity ...
    • Does mindfulness have an effect on PTSD-symptoms in veterans? 

      Johansen, Rikke (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-05-24)
      Background: Veterans have an increased risk of being exposed to traumatic events compared to the general population and may develop PTSD. Although there are many established treatments that are evidence based, the prognosis for veterans remains poor, highlighting the demand for optional treatment. Therefore, the primary objective of this thesis is to examine the efficacy of the mindfulness-based ...
    • Does personality moderate the effects on mindfulness training for medical and psychology students? 

      de Vibe, Michael; Solhaug, Ida; Tyssen, Reidar; Friborg, Oddgeir; Rosenvinge, Jan H; Sørlie, Tore; Halland, Even; Bjørndal, Arild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The majority of mindfulness research to date has reported only on the group-level effects of interventions. Therefore, there is a need to better understand who is most likely to benefit from mindfulness interventions. This study reports on moderation analyses from a two-centre randomised controlled trial of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) among 288 medical and psychology students. ...
    • Does personality predict depression and use of an internet-based intervention for depression among adolescents? 

      Vangberg, Hans Christian Bones; Lillevoll, Kjersti; Waterloo, Knut; Eisemann, Martin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Focus upon depression and prevention of its occurrence among adolescents is increasing. Novel ways of dealing with this serious problem have become available especially by means of internet-based prevention and treatment programs of depression and anxiety. The use of Internet-based intervention programs among adolescents has revealed some difficulties in implementation that need to be further ...
    • Does Religion Matter? Italians' Responses towards Muslim and Christian Arab Immigrants as a function of their Acculturation Preferences 

      Matera, Camilla; Picchiarini, Anna; Olsson, Maria; Brown, Rupert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-12)
      A 2 × 2 × 2 experiment examined the role of immigrants’ religion and perceived acculturation strategy on majority members’ attitudes. Acculturation strategies were manipulated along the two dimensions of contact and culture maintenance. Italian majority members (N = 247) read fictitious but seemingly real interviews with Arab immigrants, in which the immigrants’ religion (Muslim vs. Christian) and ...
    • Does she comfort the victim whilst he punishes the perpetrator? No gender differences in anonymous economic games across 11 nations. 

      Dorrough, Angela R.; Olsson, Maria; Froehlich, Laura; Gloeckner, Andreas; Martiny, Sarah E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-26)
      Social role theory posits that occupational gender roles give rise to gender differences in behavior, such that men and women engage in qualitatively different prosocial behaviors. Therefore, we expected that women who observed an unfair situation (involving a victim and a perpetrator) would respond by demonstrating communal prosocial behavior (by compensating the victim), whereas men would respond ...
    • Does Social and Economic Disadvantage Predict Lower Engagement with Parenting Interventions? An Integrative Analysis Using Individual Participant Data 

      Berry, Vashti; Melendez‑Torres, G.J.; Axford, Nick; Axberg, Ulf; Orobio de Castro, Bram; Gardner, Frances; Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Handegård, Bjørn Helge; Hutchings, Judy; Menting, Ankie; McGilloway, Sinéad; Scott, Stephen; Leijten, Patty (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-23)
      There is a social gradient to the determinants of health; low socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to reduced educational attainment and employment prospects, which in turn afect physical and mental wellbeing. One goal of preventive interventions, such as parenting programs, is to reduce these health inequalities by supporting families with difculties that are often patterned by SES. Despite ...