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    • Translation and validation of the Norwegian version of the postoperative quality of recovery score QoR-15 

      Bergestuen, Linda; Moger, Thomas A. Waksvik; Oterhals, Kjersti; Pfeffer, Frank; Nestvold, Torunn Kristin; Norderval, Stig; Nymo, Linn Såve; Havnes, Kjerstin; Lassen, Kristoffer; Breivik, Kyrre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-08)
      Background As patient-centered care gains more attention, assessing the patient's perspective on their recovery has become increasingly important. In response to the need for a reliable and valid patient reported outcome measurement tool for major surgical resections in Norway. The Norwegian Registry for Gastrointestinal Surgery (NORGAST) initiated a project to translate and evaluate QoR-15's ...
    • Trauma Care in Africa: A Status Report From Botswana, Guided by the World Health Organization's "Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care" 

      Hanche-Olsen, Terje Peder; Alemu, Lulseged; Viste, Asgaut; Wisborg, Torben; Hansen, Kari Schrøder (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
    • Trauma research in low- and middle-income countries is urgently needed to strengthen the chain of survival 

      Wisborg, Torben; Montshiwa, Thapelo; Mock, Charles (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Trauma is a major - and increasing - cause of death, especially in low- and middle income countries. In all countries rural areas are especially hard hit, and the distribution of physicians is skewed towards cities. To reduce avoidable deaths from injury all links in the chain of survival after trauma needs strengthening. Prioritizing in each country should be done by local researchers, but little ...
    • Trauma research in the Nordic countries,1995–2018 – a systematic review 

      Jeppesen, Elisabeth; Iversen, Valdemar Vea; Hansen, Ingrid Schrøder; Reierth, Eirik; Wisborg, Torben (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-12)
      <i>Background</i> - Trauma is a major cause of mortality and reduced quality of life. Most trauma-related research originates from trauma centres, and there are limited available data regarding the treatment of trauma patients throughout the Nordic countries. These countries differ from economically similar countries due to their cold climate, mix of rural and urban areas, and the long distances ...
    • Traumatic amputations caused by drone attacks in the local population in Gaza: a retrospective cross-sectional study 

      Heszlein-Lossius, Hanne Edøy; Al-Borno, Yahya; Shaqqoura, Samar; Skaik, Nashwa; Melvær, Giil Lasse; Gilbert, Mads (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-14)
      <i>Background</i> - Little data exist to describe the use and medical consequences of drone strikes on civilian populations in war and conflict zones. Gaza is a landstrip within the Palestinian territories and the home of 2 million people. The median age in Gaza is 17·2 years and almost half of the population is below the age of 14 years. We studied the prevalence and severity of extremity amputation ...
    • Treatment and survival of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: 15-year national cohort 

      Nymo, Linn Såve; Lassen, Kristoffer; Myklebust, Tor Åge; Møller, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-08)
      Background - Improvement in survival from pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has been reported in trial settings but is less explored in unselected cohorts. The aim of this study was to assess trends in provision of treatments and survival in Norway over a 15-year period following the implementation of hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) multidisciplinary teams, centralization of surgery, and ...
    • Treatment needs and acknowledgement of illness : importance for satisfaction with psychiatric inpatient treatment 

      Sørgaard, Knut; Nivison, Mary; Hansen, Vidje; Øiesvold, terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008)
    • Treatment needs and acknowledgement of illness : importance for satisfaction with psychiatric inpatient treatment 

      Sørgaard, Knut; Hansen, Vidje; Øiesvold, Terje; Nivison, Mary (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-05-14)
      Background: Patient satisfaction is an important, but controversial part of health service evaluation. This study dealt with how acknowledgement of illness and treatment needs effected the distribution of positive, neutral and negative evaluations in a group of first time admitted patients to a psychiatric hospital. <br> Method: The participants filled out a standardized user satisfaction form ...
    • Treatment needs, diagnoses and use of services for acutely admitted psychiatric patients in northwest Russia and northern Norway 

      Sørgaard, Knut; Rezvyy, Grigory; Bugdanov, Anatoly; Sørlie, Tore; Bratlid, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Background: We compared demography, diagnoses and clinical needs in acutely admitted psychiatric hospital patients in northwest Russia and northern Norway. Method: All acutely admitted psychiatric patients in 1 psychiatric hospital in north-west Russia and 2 in northern Norway were in a three months period assessed with HoNOS and a Norwegian form developed to study acute psychiatric services ...
    • Treatment of acute myocardial infarction in the sub-arctic region of Norway. Do we offer an equal quality of care? 

      Norum, Jan; Hovland, Anders; Balteskard, Lise; Trovik, Thor; Haug, Bjørn; Hansen, Finn Henry; Alterskjær, Sissel; Madsen, Pål; Olsen, Frank (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-10-26)
      Patients, relatives, healthcare workers and administrators are concerned about the quality of care offered. We aimed to explore the treatment of acute myocatrdial infarction (AMI) in Northern Norway, compare it with the national figures, and document whether there is an equal quality of care or not. The retrospective study included data on patients' treatment for AMI. The following sources were ...
    • The treatment of spleen injuries: a retrospective study 

      Dehli, Trond; Bågenholm, Anna; Trasti, Nora; Monsen, Svein Arne; Bartnes, Kristian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-29)
      Background Hemorrhage after blunt trauma is a major contributor to death after trauma. In the abdomen, an injured spleen is the most frequent cause of major bleeding. Splenectomy is historically the treatment of choice. In 2007, non-operative management (NOM) with splenic artery embolization (SAE) was introduced in our institution. The indication for SAE is hemodynamically stable patients with ...
    • Treatment of splenic trauma in Norway: a retrospective cohort study 

      Dehli, Trond; Skattum, Jorunn Pettersen; Christensen, Bjørn Jostein; Vinjevoll, Ole-Petter; Rolandsen, Bent-Åge; Gaarder, Christine; Næss, Pål Aksel; Wisborg, Torben (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-23)
      Background: Non-operative management of splenic injuries has become the treatment of choice in hemodynamically stable patients over the last decades. The aim of the study is to describe the incidence, initial treatment and early outcome of patients with splenic injuries on a national level.<br> Methods: All hospitals in Norway admitting trauma patients were invited to participate in the study. ...
    • Triple use of autologous amnion graft in the treatment of meningomyelocele and split cord malformation 

      de Weerd, Louis; Sjåvik, Kristin; Pedersen, Lars Kjelsberg; Weum, Sven; Hennig, Rune (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-20)
      This article describes the triple use of autologous amnion graft as a new procedure in the treatment of myelomeningocele and in myelomeningocele with split cord malformation. The first amnion graft was used as a physical and mechanical barrier to protect the myelomeningocele (MMC) from desiccation and mechanical stress directly after birth. A second graft was used as a dura substitute to close the ...
    • The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures: a study of Norwegian adolescents' lifestyle and bone health 

      Winther, Anne; Dennison, Elaine; Ahmed, Luai Awad; Furberg, Anne-Sofie; Grimnes, Guri; Jorde, Rolf; Gjesdal, Clara Gram; Emaus, Nina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-06-04)
      Summary: Bone mass achievement predicts later fracture risk. This population-based study describes bone mineral density levels (BMD) and associated factors in Norwegian adolescents. Compared with international reference ranges, BMD levels appear higher and physical activity levels are positively associated with BMD. <p>Purpose: Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of osteoporotic ...
    • Tumor Necrosis Factor and the Tenacious α. 

      Grimstad, Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05)
    • Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors are associated with reduced complement activation in spondylarthropathies: An observational study 

      Hokstad, Ingrid; Deyab, Gia; Fagerland, Morten; Lyberg, Torstein; Hjeltnes, Gunnbjørg; Førre, Øystein Thorleiv; Agewall, Stefan; Mollnes, Tom Eirik; Hollan, Ivana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-23)
      <i>Background</i> - The complement system is involved in pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease, and might play a role in accelerated atherogenesis in spondylarthropathies (SpA). Hence, we examined complement activation in SpA, and its relationship to antirheumatic treatment, inflammatory and cardiovascular markers. <p> <p><i>Methods</i> - From PSARA, a prospective observational study, we examined ...
    • Tumour size reduction after the first chemotherapy-course and outcomes of chemoradiotherapy in limited disease small-cell lung cancer 

      Halvorsen, Tarje Onsøien; Herje, Martin; Levin, Nina; Bremnes, Roy M.; Brustugun, Odd Terje; Fløtten, Øystein; Kaasa, Stein; Sundstrøm, Stein Harald; Grønberg, Bjørn Henning (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-15)
      Objectives: <br> Concurrent chemotherapy and thoracic radiotherapy (TRT) is recommended for limited disease small-cell lung cancer (LD SCLC). TRT should start as early as possible, often meaning with the second course due to patient referral time and the fact that TRT planning takes time. Early assessment of response to the first course of chemotherapy may be a useful way to individualise treatment. ...
    • Tumour-suppressor microRNAs let-7 and mir-101 target the proto-oncogene MYCN and inhibit cell proliferation in MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma 

      Buechner, Jochen; Tømte, Ellen; Haug, Bjørn Helge; Henriksen, Jørn Remi; Løkke, Cecilie; Flægstad, Trond; Einvik, Christer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011-06-07)
      BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate expression of many cancer-related genes through posttranscriptional repression of their mRNAs. In this study we investigate the proto-oncogene MYCN as a target for miRNA regulation.<p> <p>METHODS: A luciferase reporter assay was used to investigate software-predicted miRNA target sites in the 30 -untranslated region (30 UTR) of MYCN. The miRNAs were ...
    • Tweet content related to sexually transmitted diseases: No joking matter 

      Gabarron, Elia; Serrano, Artur; Wynn, Rolf; Lau, Annie Y.S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-06)
      Online social media, such as the microblogging site Twitter, have become a space for speedy exchange of information regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), presenting a potential risk environment for how STDs are portrayed. Examining the types of “tweeters” (users who post messages on Twitter) and the nature of “tweet” messages is important for identifying how information related to STDs is ...
    • Type 1 diabetes in Twitter: who all listen to? 

      Gabarron, Elia; Makhlysheva, Alexandra; Marco Ruiz, Luis (Peer reviewed; Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2015)
      Knowing what the conversation on Twitter regarding type 1 diabetes (T1D) is about can help in understanding the kind of information relevant to the individuals affected by the disease. The profile of Twitter users posting on T1D was collected and classified. The number of re-tweets was also registered. The tweets posted by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), communication media, and individuals ...