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Knowledge, safety, and teamwork: a qualitative study on the experiences of anaesthesiologists and nurse anaesthetists working in the preanaesthesia a…

2022

Abstract Background The preanaesthesia assessment clinic (PAC) has been shown to contribute to safe anaesthesia assessment in hospitals. In the PAC, patients are assessed with an interview and can also ask relevant questions about anaesthesia. The intention is to ensure that patients are comprehensively prepared for the surgery and hospital stay. Although earlier studies have assessed the effects of PAC, attitudes and satisfaction of the healthcare personnel working in PAC remain unknown. Thus, this study aimed to examine the experiences of anaesthesiologists and nurse anaesthetists working in PACs as well as to explore barriers and facilitators in this context. Methods A descriptive qualit…

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800AnesthesiologyPreoperative CareHumansAnesthesiaQualitative ResearchNurse AnesthetistsBMC anesthesiology
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Effects of a brief pre‑admission telephone reminder on no‑show and dropout rates in substance use disorder treatment: a quasi‑experimental study

2022

Abstract Background Appointment no-show and early dropout from treatment represent major challenges in outpatient substance use disorder treatment, adversely affecting clinical outcomes and health care productivity. In this quasi-experimental study, we examined how a brief reminder intervention for new patients before their first appointment affected treatment participation and retention. No-shows (not attending any sessions) and dropouts (discontinuation of initiated treatment because of three consecutively missed appointments) were compared between a period with pre-admission telephone calls (intervention) and a period without such reminders (non-intervention). Methods Participants were a…

Appointments and SchedulesPsychiatry and Mental healthVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806No-Show PatientsPatient DropoutsNorwaySubstance-Related DisordersReminder SystemsHealth PolicyHumansAmbulatory Care FacilitiesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220Telephone
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Cognitive function in patients with neuroborreliosis: A prospective cohort study from the acute phase to 12 months post treatment

2022

Background Long-term cognitive problems after neuroborreliosis treatment remain a subject of debate. We have previously shown that cognitive problems are not present in the acute phase of neuroborreliosis, although fatigue is common. The aim of this study was to re-assess the same patient cohort and evaluate long-term outcomes. Methods In this follow-up, we re-assessed 58 patients with well-characterized neuroborreliosis 12 months after completing treatment. The same protocol with eight subtests measuring attention and processing speed and the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) were used to compare the results from the acute phase to 12 months post treatment. Results We found no changes in attent…

Behavioral NeuroscienceCognitionVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800HumansLyme NeuroborreliosisProspective StudiesNervous System DiseasesFatigue
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Guanidinoacetic Acid as a Nutritional Adjuvant to Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

2022

Tackling impaired bioenergetics in multiple sclerosis (MS) has been recently recognized as an innovative approach with therapeutic potential. Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is an experimental nutrient that plays a significant role in high-energy phosphate metabolism. The preliminary trials suggest beneficial effects of supplemental GAA in MS, with GAA augments biomarkers of brain energy metabolism and improves patient-reported features of the disease. GAA can also impact other metabolic footprints of MS, including demyelination, oxidative stress, and GABA-glutamate imbalance. In this mini-review article, we summarize studies evaluating GAA effectiveness in MS, explore mechanisms of GAA action, …

Behavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Biological Psychiatry
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Why adopt ISO 9001 certification in hospitals? A case study of external triggers and sensemaking in an emergency department in Norway

2017

Abstract Background Certification and accreditation are widely used to achieve quality and safety in health care but are also questioned regarding their assumed effects. This is a challenge for policymakers and managers, since adoption of these regimes can have a circumstantial impact upon organizations. This study’s aim was to explore how external conditions catalyzed and triggered organizational change and internal sensemaking processes as part of an ISO 9001 certification process. Methods The study applied an explanatory single-case design, using a narrative approach, to retrospectively follow a sensemaking process in an emergency department in a Norwegian hospital undergoing ISO 9001 ce…

CertificationCertification:Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800 [VDP]accreditationHealth administration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSensemakingHealth careISOMedicine030212 general & internal medicineQuality improvementSituational ethicsInstitutional theoryinstitutional theoryAccreditationOrganizingbusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicine030503 health policy & serviceslcsh:RA1-1270General MedicineSensemakingPublic relationsISO-sertifiseringVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 8000305 other medical sciencebusinessCertification and Accreditation
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Exploring hospital certification processes from the certification body’s perspective – a qualitative study

2020

Abstract Background Hospital certification is an external assessment mechanism to assure quality and safety systems. Auditors representing the certification body play a key role in certification processes, as they perform the assessment activities and interact with the involved healthcare organizations. There is limited knowledge about the approaches and methods that auditors use, such as role repertoire, conduct, and assessment practice. The purpose of this study was to explore auditors’ practice in hospital certification processes, guided by the following research questions: What styles do auditors apply in hospital certification processes, and how do auditors perceive their role in hospi…

CertificationISO 9001Surveyormedia_common.quotation_subjectObservationAuditCertificationHealth informaticsHealth administrationInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAuditorHealth careHumansMedicineExternal assessmentQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineQualitative Researchmedia_commonMedical education:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800 [VDP]Norwaybusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyNursing researchlcsh:Public aspects of medicineReproducibility of Resultslcsh:RA1-1270HospitalsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 8080305 other medical sciencebusinessQualitative researchResearch Article
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Walking Children Through a Minefield: How Professionals Experience Exploring Adverse Childhood Experiences

2017

Understanding the challenges of professionals in addressing child adversity is key to improving the detection, protection, and care of exposed children. We aimed to synthesize findings from qualitative studies of professionals’ lived experience of addressing child adversity. Through a systematic search, we identified eight qualitative studies and synthesized them using metaethnography. We generated three themes, “feeling inadequate,” “fear of making it worse,” and “facing evil,” and one overarching metaphor, “walking children through a minefield.” The professionals felt that they lacked the means necessary to explore child adversity, that they were apprehensive of worsening the child’s situ…

Child abusechild abuseAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionseducationPoison controlexplorationSuicide preventionmetasynthesis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinescreening health careInjury preventionHumansMass ScreeningMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicineChildUSAAnthropology CulturalQualitative Researchhealth care economics and organizationsMetaSynthesismedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsFearMandatory ReportinghumanitiesEuropetraumaVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800child welfare workersFeelingCompassion fatiguequalitativehealth care professionalsprofessional educationbusiness050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchClinical psychologyQualitative Health Research
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Dignity, Dependence, and Relational Autonomy for Older People Living in Nursing Homes

2015

Dignity is a core concept in nursing care. In earlier theories on dignity, close links have been drawn between dignity and autonomy, and autonomy has been closely related to independence. These traditional understandings of dignity and autonomy may be challenged when an individual moves into a nursing home. Our findings show that negative views about dependence, institutional frames and structures in the nursing home, and the attitudes and actions of healthcare personnel may diminish independence and lead to a lack of autonomy. Each of these areas can be experienced as a serious threat to the residents' dignity. Findings are interpreted and discussed in the light of a theory of relational a…

Community and Home CareNursing (miscellaneous)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808VDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Relational autonomyIndependenceDignityNursing careIndividualismHealth carePsychologybusinessNursing homesVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Care PlanningSocial psychologyAutonomyVDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800media_common
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“It’s More Than Just Exercise”: Tailored Exercise at a Community-Based Activity Center as a Liminal Space along the Road to Mental Health Recovery an…

2021

Mental health care policies call for health-promoting and recovery-oriented interventions, as well as community-based programs supporting healthier habits. The purpose of this study was to explore how individuals facing mental health challenges experienced participating in tailored exercise at a community-based activity center, and what role tailored exercise could play in supporting an individual’s process of recovery. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with nine adults experiencing poor mental health who engaged in exercise at the activity center. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using systematic text condensation. Participants spoke about the…

Community basedcitizenshipMedical educationexerciseHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionphysical activitycommunity-based activity centermental health challengesSpace (commercial competition)Mental healthVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811recoveryqualitative methodMedicineCenter (algebra and category theory)LiminalityPsychologyCitizenshipmedia_commonTheme (narrative)
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Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Healthcare in Locations with Limited Accessibility: Challenges and Opportunities of Participatory Research

2020

Disaster risk reduction and healthcare support each other, including the mitigation of further harm after illness or injury. These connections are particularly relevant in locations which have permanent or temporary limited accessibility. In these circumstances, people are required to be self-sufficient in providing emergency and long-term healthcare with limited resources. Planning and preparing to mitigate further harm after illness or injury from disasters (disaster risk reduction) must include people living and working in locations with limited accessibility, meaning that participatory research can be used. The challenges and opportunities of enacting participatory research in such cont…

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