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Microbubble contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the vascular evaluation after pancreas transplantation: a single-center experience
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Arterial and venous thrombosis are feared complications of pancreas transplantation (PTx). Microbubble contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a non-invasive imaging technique that can augment diagnostic ... -
Faktorer som har sammenheng med fatigue etter hjerneslag
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Sammendrag Bakgrunn: Fatigue er et fremtredende symptom som ofte rammer hjerneslagpasienter. Fatigue karakteriseres som vedvarende tretthet, utmattelse og redusert energikapasitet og assosieres ofte med nedsatt livskvalitet. ... -
Styrking av veileders kompetanse i utdanning av intensivsykepleiere - et aksjonsforskningsprosjekt
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Bakgrunn: Studenter i spesialisering i intensivsykepleie trenger å utvikle kompetanse i å vurdere, analysere og håndtere akutte og kritiske situasjoner i klinikken. Refleksjon underveis og i etterkant av komplekse ... -
Predicting postoperative fatigue in surgically treated lung cancer patients in Norway: a longitudinal 5-month followup study
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Nursing students’ experiences with the use of a student response system when learning physiology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Digitisation has become a part of quality education and can help change the teacher’s role from a lecturer to a supervisor, encourage a more student-centred approach, and increase the interactivity between the teacher and ... -
Elements in Scenario-Based Simulation Associated with Nursing Students’ Self-Confidence and Satisfaction: A Cross-Sectional Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Aim To identify elements in scenario‐based simulation associated with nursing students' satisfaction with the simulation activity and self‐confidence in managing the simulated patient situation. The study will provide ... -
The self-assessment of clinical competence and the need for further training: A cross-sectional survey of advanced practice nursing students
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Aims and objectives: (a) To describe and analyse advanced practice nursing students' self-assessment of their clinical competence and need for further training and (b) to analyse the possible predictive variables in their ... -
The safety attitudes questionnaire – ambulatory version: psychometric properties of the Norwegian version for nursing homes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Patient safety culture is how leader and staff interaction, attitudes, routines and practices protect patients from adverse events in healthcare. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire is the most widely used ... -
Variation in staff perceptions of patient safety climate across work sites in Norwegian general practitioner practices and out-of-hour clinics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Introduction Measuring staff perceptions with safety climate surveys is a promising approach to addressing patient safety. Variation in safety climate scores between work sites may predict variability in risk related to ... -
Elements in Scenario-Based Simulation Associated with Nursing Students’ Self-Confidence and Satisfaction: A Cross-Sectional Study
(Journal article, 2019)Aim: To identify elements in scenario‐based simulation associated with nursing students' satisfaction with the simulation activity and self confidence in managing the simulated patient situation. The study will provide ... -
Emergency department crowding and length of stay before and after an increased catchment area
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Små organisatoriske grep kan gi bedre praksisveiledning på intensivavdelinger.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Bakgrunn: Utdanningen av intensivsykepleiere i Norge er i stadig endring ved at utdanningen beveger seg i retning av å bli mer akademisk samtidig som kravet til en høy andel praksisstudier opprettholdes. Denne endringen ... -
Parent psychological wellbeing in a single-family room versus an open bay neonatal intensive care unit
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background Studies of parents’ psychological well-being in single-family rooms in neonatal intensive care units have shown conflicting results. Aims To compare emotional distress in the form of depression, anxiety, ... -
Improving Documentation of Nutritional Care in A Nursing Home: An Evaluation of A Participatory Action Research Project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Nursing home patients at nutritional risk are often not identified, nor given entitled nutritional treatment. One approach proven suitable to facilitate change in clinical practise is participatory action ... -
Adaptation, modification, and psychometric assessment of a Norwegian version of the Basel extent of rationing of nursing care for nursing homes instrument (BERNCA-NH)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: To our knowledge, no instrument has been developed and tested for measuring unfinished care in Norwegian nursing home settings. The Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care for Nursing Homes instrument (BERNCA-NH) ... -
Nursing students’ experiences with the use of a student response system when learning physiology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Digitisation has become a part of quality education and can help change the teacher’s role from a lecturer to a supervisor, encourage a more student-centred approach, and increase the interactivity between the teacher and ... -
Nursing students studying physiology within a flipped classroom, self-regulation and off-campus activities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Nursing students experience physiology as a challenging subject to learn. A learner-centred approach could enhance their learning. This study explored nursing students' experiences of actively studying anatomy and physiology ... -
Opioids, Pain Management, and Palliative Care in a Norwegian Nursing Home From 2013 to 2018
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In Norway, approximately 50% of older people die in nursing homes (NH). Holistic care and pharmacological management are key factors in quality at the end of life. The purpose of this longitudinal study was to describe the ...