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Jeg arbeider som professor ved institutt for helse og omsorgsvitskap. Min forskningsaktivitet har i stor grad vært knyttet til pasient rapporterte data, diabetes, diabetes komplikasjoner, og digital hjemmeoppfølging. Studiene jeg har vært / er involvert i er knyttet til nasjonale registre, store helseundersøkelser, kliniske studier og intervensjonsstudier.
Telemedisinsk oppfølging av sår: Jeg leder prosjektet Telemedisinsk oppfølging av sår. Der vi undersøker effekten av en alternativ oppfølgingsmåte sammenlignet med tradisjonell oppfølging i spesialisthelsetjenesten. Prosjektet er et samarbeid med Stavanger HF og kommunene i Sør-Rogaland. Prosjektet "Telemedisinsk samhandling om sår" er i samsvar med overordnede politiske føringen om å utvikle gode modeller for bedre koordinerte tjenester og utnyttelse av kompetanse på tvers av tjenestenivå, spesielt med tanke på oppgaveforskyvning fra spesialist- til kommunehelsetjenesten. Studien vil bidra til at brukernes behov for tilpassede tjenester vektlegges og at flere pasienter vil få behandling nærmere hjemmet. Ved å tilstrebe å gi oppfølging på lavest effektive omsorgsnivå (LEON) vil en i dette prosjektet stimulere til innsats, engasjement og bevissthet om betydningen av forebyggende tiltak i kommunehelsetjenesten. Prosjektet vil gi nyttig kunnskap når det gjelder erfaringer med bruk av ny teknologi i sårbehandlingen.
PhD fra Universitetet i Bergen med avhandlingen ". An epidemiologic study of diabetes-related foot ulcers. Issues related to prevention and mortality based on the Nord-Trøndelag Health study (HUNT2)" fra 2010.
Jeg leder forskergruppe DiaBEST (Best Practice Research In Diabetes and other Chronic Conditions) og er tilknyttet forskergruppe lifestyle-epidemiology (LERG) ved Universitet i Bergen.
- Phd kurs (intervensjonsstudier)(PHD908)
- Pasient rapporterte data (PROM's), psykososial helse og livskvalitet
- Telemedisinsk oppfølging av sår i kommunehelsetjenesten.
- Studier knyttet til diabetes komplikasjoner
- Diabetes og graviditet
- COVID-19
- Befolkningsundersøkelser og registerforskning (epidemiologi)
- Intervensjonsstudier
Publikasjonar
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How valid is a prescription-based multimorbidity index (Rx-risk) in predicting mortality in the Outcomes and Multimorbidity In Type 2 diabetes (OMIT) study? A nation-wide registry-based cohort study from Norway
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Prediction of mortality and validation of the ATC-code based Rx-risk comorbidity index in the “Outcomes & Multi-Morbidity In Type 2 diabetes” (OMIT) cohort.
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Diabetes Distress and Associations With Demographic and Clinical Variables: A Nationwide Population-Based Registry Study of 10,186 Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in Norway
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Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes – a population-based study using data from the Norwegian Diabetes Register for Adults.
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Hypoglycaemia symptom awareness in adults with type 1 diabetes – a population-based register study
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Diabetes distress among 10,186 adults with type 1 diabetes in Norway – a nationwide register study
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Diabetes distress and general well being in adults with type 1 diabetes and impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia in Norway a population based registry study
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PROM-skjema i en prostatakohort – Hvor spesifikk bør en være?
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Patient reported outcome Measure’s (PROMs) and national quality registers in Norway
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Hvordan bruke og analysere PROM- og PREM-data
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Fagprosedyre for diabetes i kommunale helse- og omsorgstjenester
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Intensified follow-up of patients with type 1 diabetes and poor glycaemic control: A multicentre quality improvement collaborative based on data from the Norwegian Diabetes Register for Adults
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Assessing the content validity of the Manchester–Oxford Foot Questionnaire in surgically treated ankle fracture patients: a qualitative study
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Fragility ankle fractures: One-year patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) following surgery
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Diabetes distress og assosierte faktorer ved type 2 diabetes. En populasjonsbasert tverrsnittstudie fra Helseundersøkelsen i Trøndelag (2017-2019).
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Diabetes distress and associated psychological factors in type 2 diabetes. A population-based cross-sectional study. The HUNT Study, Norway
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Decreasing lifetime prevalence of diabetes-related foot ulcers over 25 years. Longitudinal analyses of the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), Norway
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Associations between HbA1c Reduction and Change in Depressive Symptoms following Glucose-lowering Treatment in Adults: A Systematic Review of Intervention Studies
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Seasonal variation in gestational diabetes mellitus among women in Norway: a national population-based study
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Risk of nursing home admission among persons with diabetes receiving home care services in Norway. A nationwide study.
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Correlated physical and mental health composite scores for the RAND-36 and RAND-12 health surveys: can we keep them simple?
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The bidirectional longitudinal association between depressive symptoms and HbA1c: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Undiagnosed diabetes: Prevalence and cardiovascular risk profile in a population-based study of 52,856 individuals. The HUNT Study, Norway
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IDF2022-0141 Diabetes distress among 10,186 adults with type 1 diabetes in Norway – a nationwide register study
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The impact of educational concerns and satisfaction on baccalaureate nursing students’ distress and quality of life during the Covid-19 pandemic; a cross-sectional study
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Cohort profile: Outcomes & Multi-morbidity In Type 2 diabetes (OMIT) - a national registry-based observational cohort with focus on care and treatment of key high-risk groups in Norway
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Diabetes distress among adults with type 1 diabetes – a population-based register study
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The validity of the Rx-risk comorbidity index among adults in the Outcomes & Multimorbidity in Type 2 diabetes cohort (OMIT)
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Digital sårbehandling i Helse Vest
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How can we re-design health care services to meet contemporary challenges, e.g., Covid-19 or Non-Communicable Diseases NCDs?
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Sykepleierens funksjon og ansvar i diabetespoliklinikk
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Telemedicine follow-up care of chronic ulcers in primary health care – a cluster randomized trial
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A Network Analysis of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S): A Large-Scale Cross-Cultural Study in Iran, Bangladesh, and Norway
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Metabolic predictors of pain, fatigue, depression and quality of life in people with long-term type 1 diabetes—the Dialong study
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Ankle fractures: a systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures and their measurement properties
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Experiences and actions related to living with type 1 diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Norway: a qualitative study conducted during July to December 2020
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Cardiovascular disease in women with preeclampsia who give birth to infants with very low or very high birthweight – a national cohort study (1980-2009)
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Is the risk of cardiovascular disease in women with pre-eclampsia modified by very low or very high offspring birth weight? A nationwide cohort study in Norway
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Seasonal variation in gestational diabetes mellitus
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Gestational diabetes and maternal country of birth
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Tiltak for å forebygge svangerskapsdiabetes må være kulturelt tilpasset
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Participation in diabetes educational programs in adults with type 2 diabetes in Norway: whom are we reaching?
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Associations of immigrant background and diabetes start course participation in adults with type 2 diabetes in Norway - a study from the OMIT-cohort
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Lower education and immigrant background are associated with lower participation in a diabetes education program - Insights from adult patients in the Outcomes & Multi-morbidity In Type 2 diabetes cohort (OMIT)
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Comorbidity among older people with pharmacologically treated diabetes receiving home care services in Norway
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INCREASING PREVALENCE OF PHARMACOLOGICALLY TREATED DIABETES AMONG PERSONS RECEIVING HOME CARE SERVICES IN NORWAY (2009-2014). A NATIONWIDE STUDY.
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Correction: The prevalence and incidence of pharmacologically treated diabetes among older people receiving home care services in Norway 2009–2014: a nationwide longitudinal study (BMC Endocrine Disorders, (2022), 22, 1, (159), 10.1186/s12902-022-01068-6)
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The prevalence and incidence of pharmacologically treated diabetes among older people receiving home care services in Norway 2009–2014: a nationwide longitudinal study
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Frykter flere alvorlige fotproblemer Vil ha telemedisin inni i vanlig drift
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Telemedicine in the care of the elderly - hype or silver bullet
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Svangerskaps- og fødselskomplikasjoner i forhold til mors fødeland
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Quality of life and fear of COVID-19 in 2600 baccalaureate nursing students at five universities: a cross-sectional study
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Pharmacologically treated diabetes and hospitalization among older Norwegians receiving homecare services from 2009 to 2014: A nationwide register study
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Associations between educational concerns and satisfaction, psychological distress and quality of life in baccalaureate nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Impact og HBA1C interventions on comorbid depressive symptoms in diabetes: A systematic review of intervention studies
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Evaluering av kostnadene og kostnadseffektiviteten knyttet til telemedisinsk oppfølging av fot- og/eller leggsår.
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Gestational diabetes in immigrant women in Norway
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Implementering av data fra sykehjem i norsk diabetesregister - en pilotstudie
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Psychometric Properties of the Norwegian Version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale
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Systematisk oversiktsartikkel og metaanalyse; pasientrapporterte resultatmål for pasienter med ankelfraktur
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Preconception Folic Acid Supplement Use in Immigrant Women (1999-2016)
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Preconception Folic Acid Supplement Use in Immigrant women (1999-2016)
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Casual blood glucose and subsequent cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality among 159 731 participants in Cohort of Norway (CONOR)
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Associations between seasonality and gestational diabetes mellitus
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Gestational diabetes mellitus by maternal country of birth and length of residence in immigrant women
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Gestational diabetes mellitus by maternal country of birth and length of residence in immigrant women in Norway
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with diabetes and diabetes services: A pan-European survey of diabetes specialist nurses undertaken by the Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes survey consortium
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Electronic Delivery Mode for Completing PROMs in the Norwegian Diabetes Register for Adults (NDR-A)
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Diabetes
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Effect of a telemedicine intervention for diabetes-related foot ulcers on health, well-being and quality of life: secondary outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial (DiaFOTo)
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Norge henter data på pasientopplevelser
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Higher levels of bodily pain in people with long-term type 1 diabetes: associations with quality of life, depressive symptoms, fatigue and glycaemic control – the Dialong study
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How 25 years of psychosocial research has contributed to a better understanding of the links between depression and diabetes
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Gestational diabetes mellitus by maternal country of birth and length of residence in immigrant women in Norway
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Trends in prevalence and incidence of pharmacologically treated diabetes among elderly receiving home care services in Norway (2009-2014): A nationvide study.
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En enkel undersøkelse kan redde tær, føtter og liv for de med diabetes
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Diabetes, Quality of life and complications
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging i primærhelsetjenesten – et supplement til dagens praksis?
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Effect of a Telemedicine Diabetic Foot Ulcer Intervention on Health and Well-being: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av diabetes fotsår – et alternativ til dagens praksis?
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Adverse pregnancy outcomes in immigrant women with diabetes: a population-based study 1999-2013
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Telemedicine follow-up for patients with diabetes-related foot-ulcers in primary health care: a cluster randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
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Hva med senvirkninger og overlevernes livskvalitet?
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Covidence - En praktisk gjennomgang av Cochranes Review-verktøy
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Preconception folic acid supplement use in immigrant women (1999-2016)
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Longitudinal associations between depression and diabetes complications: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Diabetes fotsår; telemedisinsk oppfølging og sårtilheling
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“Telemedicine in Diabetic Foot Care—Is this the Next Generation of Outreach?”
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Continuous glucose monitoring in adults with type 1 diabetes: A balance between benefits and barriers: A critical incident study
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INCREASING PREVALENCE OF PHARMACOLOGICALLY TREATED DIABETES AMONG PERSONS RECEIVING HOME CARE SERVICES IN NORWAY (2009-2014). A NATIONWIDE STUDY
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Psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the short form of the Problem Areas in Diabetes scale (PAID-5): A validation study
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Kunnskapsbasert behandling og oppfølging av diabetes på sykehjem
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The Norwegian Diabetic foot Telemedicine study
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The effect of telemedicine follow up care on patient reported outcome measures: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Healthcare professionals`experience in using telemedicine in diabetes foot care delivery.
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Telemedicine in diabetes foot care delivery: Healthcare professionals`experiences.
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging i diabetes fotsår behandling: helsepersonell sine erfaringer.
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Telemedicine follow-up facilitates more comprehensive diabetes foot ulcer care : a qualitative study in home based and specialist health care
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Diabetiske fotsårteam i norske sykehus – en kartleggingsstudie.
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Diabetic foot ulcers – predictors of healing time and aspects of telemedicine
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Pasientenes perspektiv: Erfaringer med telemedisinsk oppfølging av diabetes fotsår i kommunehelsetjenesten – en kvalitativ studie.
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Predikerer alvorlighetsgrad og varighet av diabetisk fotsår før behandlingsstart i spesialisthelsetjenesten helingstid?
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av diabetes fotsår-en større mulighet for kontinuitet og brukesmedvirkning
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av pasienter med diabetes fotsår – et likeverdig tilbud til dagens praksis.
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av sår – en større mulighet for kontinuitet og brukermedvirkning?
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A longitudinal study on patients with diabetes and symptoms of gastroparesis – associations with impaired quality of life and increased depressive and anxiety symptoms.
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Shared Electronic Health Record Systems: Key Legal and Security Challenges
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Lasting impact of an implemented self-management programme for people with type 2 diabetes referred from primary care: a one-group, before-after design
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Telemedicine follow-up for patients with diabetes-related foot-ulcers in primary health care. A cluster randomized controlled non-inferiority trial.
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Conditions for success in introducing telemedicine in diabetes foot care : a qualitative inquiry
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Diabetiske fotsårteam i norske sykehus
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Telemedicine follow–up care is no worse than standard outpatient care: A cluster randomised controlled noninferiority study among patients with diabetes-related foot ulcers
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The effect of telemedicine follow-up care on diabetes-related foot ulcers: A cluster-randomized controlled non inferiority trial
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Fotsår kan behandlast via mobilen
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Sårbehandling via mobil gir gode resultater
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av pasienter med diabetes fotsår i kommunehelsetjenesten – et alternativ til dagens praksis?
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Severity and duration of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) before seeking care as predictors of healing time: A retrospective cohort study
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Telemedicine in the care of the elderly - silver bullet or hype?
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Non-fasting glucose levels and predicted risk of incident of cardio vascular events in persons with and without known diabetes
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Kurs på Lærings- og mestringssenter for personar med type 2 diabetes - Ein oppfølgingsstudie
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An Epidemiologic Study of Diabetes Related Foot Ulcers and Consequences for Further Research.
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Effect of telemedicine follow-up care in primary health care on healing time for diabetes-related foot ulcers – a cluster-RCT.
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Telemedicine Versus Standard Follow-Up Care for Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcers: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial (DiaFOTo)
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Characteristics of nursing studies in diabetes research published over three decades in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland: a narrative review of the literature
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Effect of telemedicine follow-up care in primary health care versus traditional follow-up in specialist health care on the healing time for diabetes-related foot ulcers – a cluster-randomized controlled trial
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Anxiety and depressive symptoms as predictors of all-cause mortality among people with insulin-naïve type 2 diabetes: 17-year follow-up of the second Nord-Trøndelag health survey (HUNT2), Norway
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Health care professionals` perspectives on the introduction of telemedicine
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Improving quality in documentation and communication between health care professionals when adopting telemedicine in diabetes foot care delivery.
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Interpretive Description as a strategy in the study of the health care professionals`experiences in using telemedicine in diabetes foot care.
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Telemedicine in diabetes foot care delivery : health care professionals’ experience
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Multidisciplinary diabetic foot care teams in Norwegian specialist health care
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Telemedicine in diabetes foot care in Norway. Experiences from collaboration with primary and specialist health care services
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A qualitative study among patients with diabetes foot ulcers randomized to a telemedicine versus traditional follow- up health care intervention
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An integrated wound-care pathway, supported by telemedicine, and competent wound management—Essential in follow-up care of adults with diabetic foot ulcers
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Are referral time and ulcer classification independent predictors for healing time? A retrospective cohort study
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A Follow-up Study of Patients with Diabetes and Symptoms of Gastroparesis – Associations with Impaired Quality of Life and Increased Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms
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Symptomer på gastroparese - en undervurdert byrde ved diabetes: en prospektiv kohortstudie
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Symptomer på gastroparese - en undervurdert byrde ved diabetes: en prospektiv kohortstudie
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Depression in persons with diabetes by age and antidiabetic treatment: A crosssectional analysis with data from the hordaland health study
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Evaluering av kurs på LMS for personar med type 2 diabetes
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Et samhandlingsprosjekt om diabetes fotsår - Hvordan fikk vi det til?
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Is the prevalence of diabetes-related foot ulcers and related risk factors decreasing? The Nord-Trøndelag Health study
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Anxiety, depression and timing of insulin treatment among people with type 2 diabetes: Nine-year follow-up of the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, Norway
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Health care Professionals`experiences using telemedicine in diabetes foot care. A qualitative study.
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Attempts to improve and confidence in improving health behaviour in 40-49 year olds with and without coronary heart disease: The Hordaland Health Study
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A pilot study testing the feasibility of skin temperature monitoring to reduce recurrent foot ulcers in patients with diabetes - a randomized controlled trial
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A qualitative study among patients with diabetes foot ulcers randomized to a telemedicine versus traditional follow- up health care intervention.
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A qualitative study among patients with diabetes foot ulcers randomized to a telemedicine versus traditional follow- up health care intervention. The 8th Nordic Diabetes PhD and Postdoc
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Low-level laser therapy with 810 nm wavelength improves skin wound healing in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes
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Diabetes knowledge, specific and general coping skills measured before, immediately after, and three months after group training. Evaluation of group training for persons with type 2 diabetes in Learning- and Mastery Centres (LMCs’)
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Diabetes
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Foot ulcers and their consequences for people with diabetes. Conclusions from HUNT3 and proposals for HUNT4.
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The diabetic foot patient. Characteristics and outcomes
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Is depression a risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers? 11-years follow-up of the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT)
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Diabetes-related foot ulcers and associated factors: Results from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey (HUNT3) (2006-2008)
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Effect of telemedicine follow-up care of leg and foot ulcers: a systematic review
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Delivery of foot care for patients with diabetes
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Co-morbidity between diabetes, migraine and depression
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Diabetes research reported by nurses in Nordic countries
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Assessing fear of hypoglycemia among adults with type 1 diabetes - psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey II questionnaire
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Psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Audit of Diabetes-Dependent Quality of Life
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Psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Audit of Diabetes-Dependent Quality of Life
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Tidlig og tett oppfølging av diabetesrelaterte fotsår
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Longitudinal associations between depression, anxiety and initiation of insulin therapy in people with type 2 diabetes
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The feasibility of the intervention in a telemedicine follow-up of patients with diabetes related foot ulcers in community health care. A pilot study
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Diabetes-related foot ulcers and associated factors from the North Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT 3)
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Diabetes-related emotional distress in adults: Reliability and validity of the Norwegian versions of the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale (PAID) and the Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS)
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Nursing research in the nordic countries- an overview of the literature, 1979 – 2009
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Oppfølging av diabetes fotsår i primærhelsetjenesten, et samhandlingsprosjekt med primærhelsetjenesten
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Oppfølging av diabetes fotsår i primærhelsetjenesten, et samhandlingsprosjekt med primærhelsetjenesten
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Effect of telemedicine consultation of leg and foot ulcers: a systematic review. FEND Conference, Berlin 28-29 September, 2012
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Epidemiology of the diabetic foot
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Kommentar: Måling av jobbtilfedshet kan bedre sykepleien
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Mortalitet og diabetes fotsår
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Psykososial helse og diabetes
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Telemedicine follow-up care of diabetes related foot ulcers in primary health care (RCT)
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging av diabetes fotsår – et samhandlingsprosjekt
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Telemedisinsk oppfølging i kommunehelsetjenesten
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The implementation of telemedicine follow-up care of diabetes-related foot ulcers in primary health care
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Is depression a predictor of diabetes with and without diabetic foot ulcers? – an 11-years follow-up of HUNT Study participants
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Forprosjekt Diabetes fotsår. Utvikling av nye telemedisinske systemer/ produkter
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Diabetiske fotsår og mortalitet
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The effect of telemedical follow-up of diabetes related foot ulcers on healing time in community health care compared with traditional follow-up in specialist health care
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Organisering av helsetjenesten og tverrfaglig samarbeid
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Gode muligheter for telemedisinsk oppfølging av fotsår i kommunehelsetjenesten
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Integrating evidence-based practice into the diabetes nurse curriculum in Bergen
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An epidemiologic study of diabetes-related foot ulcers : issues related to prevention and mortality based on the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT 2)
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Oral care training in the basic education of care professionals
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The association between history of diabetic foot ulcer, perceived health and psychological distress. The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study
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Poor glycemic control was significantly associated with higher mortality in persons with diabetes and a history of foot ulcer after 10 years of follow-up. The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, Norway
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A prospective study of foot ulcers and mortality: The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, Norway
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The association between history of diabetic foot ulcer, perceived health and psychological distress: the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study
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History of Foot Ulcer Increases Mortality Among Individuals With Diabetes Ten-year follow-up of the Nord-Trondelag Health Study, Norway
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History of and factors associated with diabetic foot ulcers in Norway: The Nord-Trondelag Health Study
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Regularity of preventive foot care in persons with diabetes: Results from the Nord-Trondelag Health Study
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Sykepleieforskning - pasientens talerør
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How do patients with type 2 diabetes experience the instruction they have been given ? A qualititative study
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Educational Needs and Quality of Life
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Hvordan oppfatter pasienter med type 2 diabetes den opplæringen de har fått ? En kvalitativ undersøkelse
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Hvordan opplever pasienter med type 2 diabetes den opplæringen de har fått?
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The validity of the WHOQOL-BREF/SOSIAL DOMAIN in a sample of persons with type II diabetes
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Hvordan opplever pasienter med type II diabetes den opplæringen de har fått? - en kvalitativ undersøkelse
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Oplæring - et felles ansvar! Resultater fra en brukerundersøkelse
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Diabetes- sats på individuell opplæring
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Sats på individuell opplæring