• ‘Brain fog’, guilt, and gratitude: experiences of symptoms and life changes in older survivors 6 months after hospitalisation for COVID-19 

      Heiberg, Kristi Elisabeth; Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo; Jøranson, Nina; Lausund, Hilde; Breievne, Grete; Myrstad, Marius; Ranhoff, Anette Hylen; Walle-Hansen, Marte; Bruun-Olsen, Vigdis (European Geriatric Medicine;13 (2022), Academic article, 2022-03-10)
      Purpose: Several of those who have been infected with COVID-19 suffer from the post-COVID-19 condition months after the acute infection. Little is known about how older survivors have experienced the consequences and how ...
    • The experience of motivation and adherence to group-based exercise of Norwegians aged 80 and more: a qualitative study 

      Stødle Vestøl, Irene; Debesay, Jonas; Pajalic, Zada; Lid, Inger Marie; Bergland, Astrid (Archives of Public Health;2019 77:26, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-07)
      Background: Physical activity is crucial for public health; worldwide, across all age groups, exercise has been recognised as a factor that leads to improved health. However, many people do not engage in regular physical ...
    • “A limited focus on cancer rehabilitation”—A qualitative study of the experiences from Norwegian Cancer Coordinators in Primary Health Care 

      Lie, Nataskja-Elena Kersting; Koren Solvang, Per; Hauken, May (European Journal of Cancer Care; Volume 28, Issue 4. Special Issue: Themed section on Re‐imagining Psycho‐Oncology. July 2019 e13030., Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-17)
      Objective: The facilitation of complex cancer rehabilitation interventions in primary health care has become of growing importance to meet the bio-psycho-social needs of cancer survivors. However, the delivery of cancer ...
    • Models for midwifery care: A mapping review 

      Eri, Tine Schauer; Berg, Marie; Dahl, Bente; Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga; Sommerseth, Eva; Prinds, Christina (European Journal of Midwifery;4:30, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07-30)
      INTRODUCTION According to WHO, midwives are found competent to provide evidence-based and normalcy-facilitating maternity care. Models for midwifery care exist, but seem to be lacking explicit epistemological status, mainly ...
    • Occupational therapists as contributors to health promotion 

      Holmberg, Vigdis; Ringsberg, Karin C. (Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy;21(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-03)
      Objective: This study was undertaken to explore the views of occupational therapists concerning their competences in health promotion, and their perceptions of how they apply these competences in their daily work. The study ...
    • Promoting physical activity through public health campaigns: A qualitative synthesis using meta-ethnography 

      Ulland, Kaja (MAPO;2019, Master thesis, 2019)
      Background: Public health campaigns promoting physical activity, aim at large parts of a population. However, socio-economic differences make it challenging to reach all groups in a population through campaigns. The research ...
    • What women emphasise as important aspects of care in childbirth – an online survey 

      Vedeler, Carina; Nilsen, Anne Britt Vika; Blix, Ellen; Downe, Soo; Eri, Tine Schauer (BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-17)
      Objective: To explore and describe what women who have given birth in Norway emphasise as important aspects of care during childbirth. Design: The study is based on data from the Babies Born Better online survey, version ...