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    • Magnetic resonance imaging of pancreatic islets transplantation 

      Evgenov, Natalia Victorovna (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-08-30)
      Transplanted insulin-producing cells can be safely monitored by magnetic resonance imaging Transplantation of insulin-producing cells can treat patients with diabetes. Unfortunately, the long-term effects of this treatment are poor due to non-survival of the majority of the transplanted cells. In our study, we found that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be safely used to trace survival of the ...
    • Managing childhood obesity, The Finnmark Activity School 

      Kokkvoll, Ane Sofie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-12-11)
      Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally and represents a major threat to children’s health. Data on effectiveness of treatment programs for childhood obesity beyond one year is limited and there is little high-quality evidence to recommend one treatment over another. The objective of the clinical trial The Finnmark Activity School was to compare a new multidisciplinary approach ...
    • Managing exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - An investigation of treatment decisions from a primary care perspective 

      Laue, Johanna (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-03-24)
      Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compose a considerable burden for both patients and health care systems. Optimal management in primary care, including self-treatment of COPD exacerbations with antibiotics and oral corticosteroids, is considered to be one key for providing good care for patients at reasonable costs. This thesis aimed to explore treatment of COPD exacerbations ...
    • Manual dexterity in young and healthy older adults and its association with cognitive abilities 

      Vasylenko, Olena (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-05-21)
      <p><i>Background and aims - </i>Much research has been conducted on age-related changes in cognitive function, but psychomotor abilities, such as manual dexterity, have been less studied. A better understanding is needed of which movement components account for the general slowing of performance and how central factors, such as cognitive decline, contribute to slowing. The aims of this thesis were ...
    • Mapping the experience and use of traditional healing in Northern Norway. Among conventional health care providers, users and traditional healers 

      Larsen, Anette Iren Langås (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-05-31)
      The aim of this research project was to improve the knowledge of the people in Northern Norway (the Sami, Kven, and Norwegians) understanding of health, including the use of traditional healing. We conducted 60 semi-structured interviews and 7 focus group interviews. The participants were health personnel, healers, and users of traditional healing. Both the Sami and Norwegians often used traditional ...
    • Mapping Uncertainties in Policy–Relevant Science : treating Modern Biotechnology in Aquaculture with Precaution 

      Gillund, Frøydis (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-02-25)
      Inspired by precautionary and participatory approaches to risk governance of novel technologies, this thesis concerns how to acknowledge and handle scientific uncertainties in policy-relevant science. I have addressed this topic by mapping perspectives on uncertainties, benefits and concerns related to the use of modern biotechnology in aquaculture, among scientists, policy advisors and other impacted ...
    • Material wealth and subjective well-being 

      Biswas-Diener, Robert (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2009-10-07)
      People have long argued over the relation of income and material well-being to happiness. A variety of studies have examined the happiness of those living at the lowest economic levels as well as those living in relatively affluent nations. Taken together, this body of research suggests that income is correlated with subjective well-being (SWB), but is neither the most important factor in happiness, ...
    • Maternal Anti-HLA Class I Antibodies in Connection with Pregnancy and Neonatal Thrombocytopenia – a Cause for Concern? Clinical Characteristics and Antibody Analysis of Retrospective and Prospective Populations 

      Dahl, Jesper (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-09-08)
      Background: Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT) is caused by maternal antibodies that target fetal platelets during pregnancy. It can occur when fetal platelets express a paternally-inherited antigen that is not shared by the mother. Maternal antibodies that cause FNAIT are directed against human platelet antigens (HPAs) on fetal platelets, and the resulting fetal/ neonatal ...
    • Mathematical Models of Optimal Antibiotic Treatment 

      Martinecz, Antal (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-06-09)
      When bacteria are exposed to antibiotics, the rate of killing can slow down dramatically over time. This phenomenon can be observed both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, the mechanistic explanations for this can be divided into two main categories: antibiotic persistence and heteroresistance. In vivo, both mechanisms thought to contribute to observed slowdowns in the elimination and as a result may ...
    • Measuring socioeconomic position in studies of health inequalities 

      Lindberg, Marie Hella (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-02-08)
      <p>There is a consistent finding that the higher the socioeconomic position (SEP), the better the health. The choice of SEP indicator is crucial in explaining these socioeconomic inequalities. However, a poorly motivated use of SEP indicators prevails in the literature on social health inequalities, hampering the transparency and comparability across studies. Its primary aim is to explore different ...
    • Mechanical ventilation and weaning: Roles and competencies of intensive care nurses and patients' experiences of breathing. 

      Haugdahl, Hege Selnes (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-10-21)
      Breathlessness is an under-recognized problem in intensive care. The overall aims of this study were to explore the roles and competencies of nurses in mechanical ventilation (MV) and weaning, and to explore patients’ experiences of breathing during and after mechanical ventilation. A multimethod design included: survey data from leaders in Norwegian ICUs, interviews and field observations of ...
    • Mechanism and structural requirements for formation of p62 bodies and degradation of p62 by selective autophagy 

      Palara, Anthimi (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-03)
      Selective autophagy is responsible for the lysosomal degradation of damaged and surplus cytoplasmic components, including misfolded proteins and dysfunctional organelles. Selective autophagy is required for protein and organelle quality control basally and upon stress. For the autophagic process to be precise, selective autophagy receptors (SARs) like SQSTM1/p62 are required. Autophagic substrates ...
    • Medical case reports: Some theoretical and empirical perspectives 

      Nissen, Trygve (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-09-18)
      The medical case report (CR) is one of the oldest medical genres and it is still popular among clinicians. At the end of the 20th century medical journals gave priority to research articles with more advanced study designs. Following the advent of online publishing, a high number of CRs are now being published. We identify the various merits and limitations of the CR genre. Two important merits are ...
    • Medication therapy and treatment goal achievement among persons with coronary heart disease in a general population - Guideline adherence, medication adherence and validation of medication use 

      Pedersen, Elisabeth (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-13)
      <p><i>Aim -</i> To assess the adherence to medication therapy for secondary prevention and achievement of treatment goals in persons with coronary heart disease (CHD) in a general population. <p><i>Methods -</i> This project used data from the seventh wave of the Tromsø Study, alone and linked with data from the Norwegian Prescription database (NorPD). Participants self-reporting CHD were included ...
    • Men's Underrepresentation in Communal Occupations: A Social-Developmental Approach 

      Olsen, Marte (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-23)
      This dissertation addresses psychological factors that contribute to the underrepresentation of men in communal occupations (i.e., occupations associated with communal traits, e.g., nurse), based on the theoretical perspectives from the developmental theory of occupational aspirations (Gottfredson, 1981) and the model of achievement-related choices (Eccles et al., 1983). The underrepresentation of ...
    • Mental health promotion in young children : parents as a key to the identification and reduction of risk for development of disruptive behavior problems. 

      Reedtz, Charlotte (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2010-12-03)
      The main aim of this dissertation was threefold. First, to establish norms for a psychometric inventory used to assess behavior problems. The project presents the first Norwegian standardization of an assessment tool specifically designed to measure childhood conduct problems. Norwegian norms for the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI; Robinson, Eyberg, & Ross, 1980) based on data obtained ...
    • Mental Health, Work, Welfare and Vocational Rehabilitation. A Comprehensive Study of Young Adults in the Norwegian Welfare State 

      Wittlund, Sina Marion (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-04-11)
      <p><i>Background:</i> Despite Norway's high living standards and robust welfare system, a paradox exists concerning its young working-age adults - low unemployment but high and increasing uptake of health-related welfare benefits, mainly due to mental health problems. My study investigates the relationship between Norway's welfare system, young adults' reliance on health-related benefits, social ...
    • Merkel Cell Polyomavirus and Merkel Cell Carcinoma 

      Rasheed, Kashif (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-09-04)
      Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, highly aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer. More than 80% of MCC have Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) clonally integrated into the human genome (VP-MCC) while the remaining 20% are virus negative (VN-MCC) but linked with chronic exposure to UV sunlight. MCC is particularly associated with immune suppression with 8-48 folds increase in incidence in immunosuppressive ...
    • Metabolic syndrome, obesity and ethnicity—The SAMINOR Study 

      Michalsen, Vilde Lehne (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-10-13)
      Clustering of certain cardiometabolic risk factors is known as metabolic syndrome (MetS). MetS is associated with an unhealthy lifestyle and the prevalence is increasing alongside the obesity epidemic, making it an important public health issue. Both MetS and obesity are common in the adult population in rural Northern Norway, which comprises an ethnically mixed population. MetS is defined using ...
    • The Metabolome and Lipidome of Ulcerative Colitis 

      Diab, Joseph (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-10-09)
      The two major forms of Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn’s Disease (CD), are characterized by a dysregulated mucosal immune response triggered by several genetic and environmental factors in the context of host-microbe interaction. This overwhelming complexity makes IBD ideal for metabolomic studies to unravel the disease pathobiology and to improve the patient ...