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Additional file 1 of Antimicrobial therapy of community-acquired pneumonia during stewardship efforts and a coronavirus pandemic: an observational study
Bjørn Waagsbø, Morten Tranung, Jan Kristian Damås & Lars Heggelund
Supplementary Material 1
Nurses experience increased clinical and organisational competence by working with a medical quality register, RevNatus – a qualitative study
Hilde Bjørngaard, Hege Svean Koksvik, Bente Jakobsen & Kjersti Grønning
Abstract Background RevNatus is a consent-based, nationwide medical quality register that collects data on patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases during pregnancy and one year postpartum. The entering of data takes place in outpatient clinics in rheumatology wards in hospitals. The aim of this study is to explore how rheumatology nurses experience organizing and working with the medical quality register RevNatus in addition to their normal clinical patient-care tasks. Methods Qualitative focus group interviews and individual...
Additional file 2 of Outcomes and predictors of functioning, mental health, and health-related quality of life in adults born with very low birth weight: a prospective longitudinal cohort study
Arnt Erik Karlsen Wollum, Elias Kjølseth Berdal, Johanne Marie Iversen, Marit S. Indredavik & Kari Anne I. Evensen
Supplementary Material 2
Additional file 1 of Body mass index and incidence of lung cancer in the HUNT study: using observational and Mendelian randomization approaches
Lin Jiang, Yi-Qian Sun, Ben Michael Brumpton, Arnulf Langhammer, Yue Chen & Xiao-Mei Mai
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table S1. The association of BMI in HUNT2 with incidence of lung cancer overall and different histologic types after excluding the first five years’ follow-up, the HUNT Study, 1995-97 to2017 (N = 59,711). Supplementary Table S2. The associations of BMI in HUNT2 with lung cancer incidence taking account of competing risk due to death, the HUNT Study, 1995-97 to 2017 (N = 62,453). Supplementary Text 1. Analysis using negative control exposure....
Anxiety and depression symptoms, albuminuria and risk of acute myocardial infarction in the Norwegian HUNT cohort study
Lise Tuset Gustad, Tor Åge Myklebust, Ottar Bjerkeset, Lana J. Williams, Lars Erik Laugsand, Håvard Dalen, Michael Berk & Solfrid Romundstad
Abstract Background Studies suggest increased risk for an outcome in people with joint exposures that share common causal pathways. The objective of this study was to determine the risk of incident acute myocardial infarction (AMI) following exposure to both albuminuria and/or anxiety and depression symptoms. Methods Participants who provided urine samples to the HUNT2 (1995–97) or HUNT3 (2007–2009) surveys were followed until the end of 2016. Albuminuria was measured by Albumin Creatine Ratio (ACR) and...
Additional file 1 of Stress in surgical educational environments: a systematic review
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Carmen Guzmán-García, Patricia Sánchez-González, Enrique Javier Gómez, Ignacio Oropesa & Cecilie Våpenstad
Additional file 1: Table S1. Search queries for Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. Table containing information about the search queries for Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed.
Additional file 1 of Stress in surgical educational environments: a systematic review
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Carmen Guzmán-García, Patricia Sánchez-González, Enrique Javier Gómez, Ignacio Oropesa & Cecilie Våpenstad
Additional file 1: Table S1. Search queries for Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. Table containing information about the search queries for Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed.
Stress in surgical educational environments: a systematic review
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Carmen Guzmán-García, Patricia Sánchez-González, Enrique Javier Gómez, Ignacio Oropesa & Cecilie Våpenstad
Abstract Background The effects of stress on surgical residents and how stress management training can prepare residents to effectively manage stressful situations is a relevant topic. This systematic review aimed to analyze the literature regarding (1) the current stress monitoring tools and their use in surgical environments, (2) the current methods in surgical stress management training, and (3) how stress affects surgical performance. Methods A search strategy was implemented to retrieve relevant articles from Web...
Additional file 3 of Real-world comparison of the effects of etanercept and adalimumab on well-being in non-systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a propensity score matched cohort study
Joeri W. van Straalen, Sytze de Roock, Gabriella Giancane, Alessandro Consolaro, Marite Rygg, Ellen B. Nordal, Nadina Rubio-Pérez, Marija Jelusic, Jaime De Inocencio, Jelena Vojinovic, Nico M. Wulffraat, Patricia C. J. Bruijning-Verhagen, Nicolino Ruperto & Joost F. Swart
Additional file 3. Extended patient characteristics at baseline.
Additional file 4 of Real-world comparison of the effects of etanercept and adalimumab on well-being in non-systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a propensity score matched cohort study
Joeri W. van Straalen, Sytze de Roock, Gabriella Giancane, Alessandro Consolaro, Marite Rygg, Ellen B. Nordal, Nadina Rubio-Pérez, Marija Jelusic, Jaime De Inocencio, Jelena Vojinovic, Nico M. Wulffraat, Patricia C. J. Bruijning-Verhagen, Nicolino Ruperto & Joost F. Swart
Additional file 4. Stacked histograms of time intervals between start of etanercept/adalimumab therapy and baseline/follow-up measurements.
Additional file 1 of TAK1-inhibitors did not reduce disease burden in a Vκ*MYC model of multiple myeloma
Erling Håland, Ingrid Nyhus Moen, Esten N. Vandsemb & Kristian K. Starheim
Additional file 1: Score sheet for assessment of humane end point.
A scoping review of studies into crisis resolution teams in community mental health services
Katrine Høyer Holgersen, Sindre Andre Pedersen, Heidi Brattland & Torfinn Hynnekleiv
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRT) for rapid assessment and short-term treatment of mental health problems have increasingly been implemented internationally over the last decades. Among the Nordic countries, the CRT model has been particularly influential in Norway, where ‘Ambulante akutteam (AAT)’ is a widespread psychiatric emergency service for adult patients. However, the clinical practice of these teams varies significantly. To aid further development of the service and guide future research efforts, we carried out a scoping...
Empirical antimicrobial therapy for bloodstream infections not compliant with guideline was associated with discordant therapy, which predicted poorer outcome even in a low resistance environment
Kornelius Grøv, Erling Håland, Bjørn Waagsbø, Øyvind Salvesen, Jan Kristian Damås & Jan Egil Afset
To characterise all bloodstream infections (BSIs) in a low antimicrobial resistance (AMR) prevalence setting with regard to the appropriateness of empirical antimicrobial therapy, compliance with the national clinical practice guideline, de-escalation practice and outcome. A retrospective observational study including patients aged ≥ 18 years admitted to a university hospital in central Norway with positive blood culture in 2019. We included 756 BSI episodes in our analysis. Empirical antimicrobial therapy was in accordance with the national...
Empirical antimicrobial therapy for bloodstream infections not compliant with guideline was associated with discordant therapy, which predicted poorer outcome even in a low resistance environment
Kornelius Grøv, Erling Håland, Bjørn Waagsbø, Øyvind Salvesen, Jan Kristian Damås & Jan Egil Afset
To characterise all bloodstream infections (BSIs) in a low antimicrobial resistance (AMR) prevalence setting with regard to the appropriateness of empirical antimicrobial therapy, compliance with the national clinical practice guideline, de-escalation practice and outcome. A retrospective observational study including patients aged ≥ 18 years admitted to a university hospital in central Norway with positive blood culture in 2019. We included 756 BSI episodes in our analysis. Empirical antimicrobial therapy was in accordance with the national...
sj-docx-2-tec-10.1177_17474930221126592 – Supplemental material for Does implementation of a standardized pathway of stroke care affect functional outcome after stroke?
Elin Bergh, Torunn Askim, Ole Morten Rønning, Jurate Šaltyteė Benth, Hild Fjærtoft & Bente Thommessen
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tec-10.1177_17474930221126592 for Does implementation of a standardized pathway of stroke care affect functional outcome after stroke? by Elin Bergh, Torunn Askim, Ole Morten Rønning, Jurate Šaltyteė Benth, Hild Fjærtoft and Bente Thommessen in International Journal of Stroke
TAK1-inhibitors did not reduce disease burden in a Vκ*MYC model of multiple myeloma
Erling Håland, Ingrid Nyhus Moen, Esten N. Vandsemb & Kristian K. Starheim
Abstract Objective Multiple myeloma is a haematological malignancy characterized by proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells in the bone marrow. Development of resistance and minimal residual disease remain challenging in the treatment of multiple myeloma. Transforming growth factor-β activated kinase 1 (TAK1) has recently gained attention as a potential drug target in multiple myeloma. This study aimed at determining the in vivo effects of TAK1-inhibitors in a Vκ*MYC multiple myeloma mouse model. Results We treated mice...
Additional file 1 of Outcomes and predictors of functioning, mental health, and health-related quality of life in adults born with very low birth weight: a prospective longitudinal cohort study
Arnt Erik Karlsen Wollum, Elias Kjølseth Berdal, Johanne Marie Iversen, Marit S. Indredavik & Kari Anne I. Evensen
Supplementary Material 1
Additional file 2 of Outcomes and predictors of functioning, mental health, and health-related quality of life in adults born with very low birth weight: a prospective longitudinal cohort study
Arnt Erik Karlsen Wollum, Elias Kjølseth Berdal, Johanne Marie Iversen, Marit S. Indredavik & Kari Anne I. Evensen
Supplementary Material 2
Outcomes and predictors of functioning, mental health, and health-related quality of life in adults born with very low birth weight: a prospective longitudinal cohort study
Arnt Erik Karlsen Wollum, Elias Kjølseth Berdal, Johanne Marie Iversen, Marit S. Indredavik & Kari Anne I. Evensen
Abstract Background Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤1500 g) is associated with multiple short and long-term complications. This study aimed to examine outcomes and predictors of functioning, mental health, and health-related quality of life in adults born with VLBW. Methods In this prospective longitudinal cohort study, 67 VLBW and 102 control participants were assessed using the Adult Self-Report of the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment and Global Assessment of Functioning at 26 years, and...
Additional file 1 of Body mass index and incidence of lung cancer in the HUNT study: using observational and Mendelian randomization approaches
Lin Jiang, Yi-Qian Sun, Ben Michael Brumpton, Arnulf Langhammer, Yue Chen & Xiao-Mei Mai
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table S1. The association of BMI in HUNT2 with incidence of lung cancer overall and different histologic types after excluding the first five years’ follow-up, the HUNT Study, 1995-97 to2017 (N = 59,711). Supplementary Table S2. The associations of BMI in HUNT2 with lung cancer incidence taking account of competing risk due to death, the HUNT Study, 1995-97 to 2017 (N = 62,453). Supplementary Text 1. Analysis using negative control exposure....
Antimicrobial therapy of community-acquired pneumonia during stewardship efforts and a coronavirus pandemic: an observational study
Bjørn Waagsbø, Morten Tranung, Jan Kristian Damås & Lars Heggelund
Abstract Background Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the most frequent infection diagnosis in hospitals. Antimicrobial therapy for CAP is depicted in clinical practice guidelines, but adherence data and effect of antibiotic stewardship measures are lacking. Methods A dedicated antibiotic team pointed out CAP as a potential target for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) measures at a 1.000-bed, tertiary care, teaching university hospital in Norway from March until May for the years 2016 throughout 2021. The aim of the...
Additional file 2 of Simulation-based skills training: a qualitative interview study exploring surgical trainees’ experience of stress
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Anita Das, Cecilie Våpenstad & Solveig Osborg Ose
Additional file 2. Interview guide. Description of data: Topical questions used in the interviews for data collection.
Simulation-based skills training: a qualitative interview study exploring surgical trainees’ experience of stress
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Anita Das, Cecilie Våpenstad & Solveig Osborg Ose
Abstract Introduction Stress can affect the ability to acquire technical skills. Simulation-based training (SBT) courses allow surgical trainees to train their technical skills away from stressful clinical environments. Trainees’ subjective experiences of stress during SBT courses on laparoscopic surgery remains understudied. Here, we explored the subjective stress experiences of surgical trainees during mandatory laparoscopic SBT courses. We aimed to obtain a broader understanding of which factors of the simulation training the trainees perceived as eliciting...
Stress in surgical educational environments: a systematic review
Maria Suong Tjønnås, Carmen Guzmán-García, Patricia Sánchez-González, Enrique Javier Gómez, Ignacio Oropesa & Cecilie Våpenstad
Abstract Background The effects of stress on surgical residents and how stress management training can prepare residents to effectively manage stressful situations is a relevant topic. This systematic review aimed to analyze the literature regarding (1) the current stress monitoring tools and their use in surgical environments, (2) the current methods in surgical stress management training, and (3) how stress affects surgical performance. Methods A search strategy was implemented to retrieve relevant articles from Web...
Nurses experience increased clinical and organisational competence by working with a medical quality register, RevNatus – a qualitative study
Hilde Bjørngaard, Hege Svean Koksvik, Bente Jakobsen & Kjersti Grønning
Abstract Background RevNatus is a consent-based, nationwide medical quality register that collects data on patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases during pregnancy and one year postpartum. The entering of data takes place in outpatient clinics in rheumatology wards in hospitals. The aim of this study is to explore how rheumatology nurses experience organizing and working with the medical quality register RevNatus in addition to their normal clinical patient-care tasks. Methods Qualitative focus group interviews and individual...
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St Olav's University Hospital72
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology72
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway20
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SINTEF14
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University Hospital of North Norway14
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University of Niš12
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University of Zagreb12
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Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre12
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University of Genoa12
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Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León12