• Sharing interview questions in advance: Methodological considerations in applied linguistics research 

      Haukås, Åsta; Tishakov, Therese (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Interviews serve as a prominent methodological tool in applied linguistics and beyond, allowing researchers to explore participants’ experiences, ideologies and beliefs. Yet, the extent to which interview questions are ...
    • Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Societies: The Norhed Programme 2013-2020 

      Krøvel, Roy; Halvorsen, Tor; Orgeret, Kristin (Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Societies: The Norhed Programme 2013-2020;, Book; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-19)
      In June 2016, the Norwegian Programme for Capacity Development in Higher Education and Research for Development (Norhed) hosted a conference on the theme of ‘knowledge for development’ in an attempt to shift the focus of ...
    • Sharing qualitative interview data in dialogue with research participants 

      Kvale, Live Håndlykken; Pharo, Nils; Darch, Peter Thomas (Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology;, Peer reviewed; Conference object; Journal article, 2023)
      Research data sharing is embedded in policies, guidelines and requirements commonly promoted by research funding organizations that demand data to be “as open as possible, as closed as necessary” and FAIR. This paper ...
    • Sharp edges, blunt objects, clean slices. Exploring design research methods 

      Morrison, Andrew; Mainsah, Henry; Rygh, Karianne (Design Journal;Volume 22, 2019 - Issue sup1: Running with Scissors: 13th International Conference of the European Academy of Design, Dundee, 10-12th April, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Design Inquiry is perhaps always needing to run with scissors, that design-centred capacity and ability to work with materials, means and methods to develop research that is context specific, abstract and conceptual. This ...
    • Sharpness and noise in digital chest radiographs, assessed by visual rating 

      Ween, Borgny; Jakobsen, Jarl Åsbjørn (Radiography Open;2(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-30)
      Missed lung lesions are one of the most frequent causes of malpractice issues, caused by several reasons; among them suboptimal radiography. When radiographers interpret acquired images of a patient, an acceptance or ...
    • Shear capacity prediction of stiffened steel plate shear walls (SSPSW) with openings using response surface method 

      Bypour, Maryam; Kioumarsi, Mahdi; Yekrangnia, Mohammad (Engineering structures;Volume 226, 111340, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In this study, nonlinear finite element (NLFE) analysis is conducted to determine the maximum shear capacity () of stiffened steel plate shear walls (SSPSW) with rectangular openings. Results of a wide range of parametric ...
    • ‘She’s Like Family’: transnational Filipino families, voluntary kin and the circulation of care 

      Gotehus, Aslaug (Journal of Family Studies;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-14)
      Increased mobility has affected transnational families’ organization and provision of care. Focusing on the experiences of Filipino nurses in Norway, this article emphasizes how support structures in the Philippines and ...
    • Shift work and sickness absence at a Norwegian hospital: a longitudinal multilevel study 

      Bernstrøm, Vilde Hoff; Houkes, Inge (Occupational and Environmental Medicine;Volume 77, Issue 8, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-23)
      Objective: Shift work is known to be related to several negative health consequences and sickness absence. Research results regarding the relationship between types of shift schedules and sickness absence and whether and ...
    • Shifts in Curriculum Control: Contesting Ideas of Teacher Autonomy 

      Mausethagen, Sølvi; Mølstad, Christina Elde (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      This article addresses how the introduction of a more product-oriented curriculum in Norway has challenged and altered more traditional ideas of teacher autonomy. Based on interview data, the study ...
    • Shock propagation and diffraction through cavity 

      Chaudhuri, Arnab (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings;Proceedings of The 59th Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 59), Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-19)
      This work presents a numerical analysis of a planar moving shock wave with Mach number Ms = 1.3, travelling through a square cavity geometry with rigid boundaries. A high-order artificial viscosity based Discontinuous ...
    • The short ASSIST scales: measurement properties in a sample of occupational therapy students in the USA 

      Bonsaksen, Tore; Breen-Franklin, Adele (Journal of Occupational Therapy Education;Volume 3, Issue 3 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-02)
      Shortening measurement scales can improve the scales’ feasibility, but at the same time, their measurement properties can be affected. This study investigated psychometric properties of the shortApproaches and Study Skills ...
    • Short Food Supply Chains and Their Contributions to Sustainability: Participants’ Views and Perceptions from 12 European Cases 

      Vittersø, Gunnar; Torjusen, Hanne; Laitala, Kirsi; Tocco, Barbara; Biasini, Beatrice; Csillag, Peter; Duboys de Labarre, Matthieu; Lecoeur, Jean-Loup; Maj, Agnieszka; Majewski, Edward; Malak-Rawlikowska, Agata; Menozzi, Davide; Török, Áron; Wavresky, Pierre (Sustainability;Volume 11, Issue 17, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-08-28)
      The present food system faces major challenges in terms of sustainable development along social, economic and environmental dimensions. These challenges are often associated with industrialised production processes and ...
    • A Short History of Individual Placement and Support in Norway 

      Sveinsdottir, Vigdis; Bull, Helen; Evensen, Stig; Reme, Silje Endresen; Knutzen, Thomas; Lystad, June Ullevoldsæter (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal;Online first publication April 4, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-24)
      bjective: Norway is a high-income and high-cost society with a generous welfare system, and it has the largest mental health–related unemployment gap of the OECD countries. The aim of the current article was to present a ...
    • Short tau inversion recovery MRI of Modic changes: a reliability study 

      Kristoffersen, Per M; Vetti, Nils; Storheim, Kjersti; Bråten, Lars Christian Haugli; Rolfsen, Mads Peder; Assmus, Jörg; Espeland, Ansgar (Acta Radiologica Open;Volume: 9, issue: 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-29)
      Background: Limited reliability data exist for evaluation of spinal edema changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sequences. Purpose: To assess the inter-observer reliability ...
    • Short- and long-term delegation: what are the effects on politicians’ sense of control? 

      Winsvold, Marte Slagsvold; Zeiner, Hilde Hatleskog; Stokstad, Sigrid (Public Management Review;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10-06)
      The ability of elected representatives to ensure that output is in line with political priorities is a core element of representative democracy. The article explores how delegation affects politicians’ sense of control ...
    • Short- and long-term effects of body weight, calorie restriction and gastric bypass on CYP1A2, CYP2C19 and CYP2C9 activity 

      Kvitne, Kine Eide; Krogstad, Veronica; Wegler, Christine; Johnson, Line Kristin; Kringen, Marianne K.; Hovd, Markus Herberg; Hertel, Jens Kristoffer; Heijer, Maria; Sandbu, Rune; Skovlund, Eva; Artursson, Per; Karlsson, Cecilia; Andersson, Shalini; Andersson, Tommy B.; Hjelmesæth, Jøran Sture; Åsberg, Anders; Jansson-Löfmark, Rasmus; Christensen, Hege; Robertsen, Ida (British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology;Volume 88, Issue 9, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-11)
      Aim: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) may influence drug disposition due to surgery-induced gastrointestinal alterations and/or subsequent weight loss. The objective was to compare short- and long-term effects of RYGB and ...
    • Short-term Birth Sequelae of the 1918-20 Influenza Pandemic in the United States: State-Level Analysis 

      Chandra, Siddharth; Christensen, Julia; Mamelund, Svenn-Erik; Nigel, Paneth (American Journal of Epidemiology;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07-28)
      This paper illuminates short-term birth sequelae of the influenza pandemic of 1918–20 in the USA using monthly data on births and all-cause deaths for 19 US states in conjunction with data on maternal deaths, stillbirths, ...
    • Short-term changes in occupational therapy students’ self-efficacy for therapeutic use of self 

      Hussain, Ratna; Carstensen, Tove; Yazdani, Farzaneh; Ellingham, Brian; Bonsaksen, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Introduction Self-efficacy concerned with the therapeutic use of self is important for occupational therapists, and students need to develop the skills and the self-efficacy required to meet interpersonal challenges in ...
    • Short-Term changes in self-efficacy and quality of life following a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for patients with parkinson’s disease 

      Ritter, Victoria C. (MAERGD;2018, Master thesis, 2018)
      Background: Parkinson’s disease affects 1-2% of people in Norway over 60 years of age. Parkinson’s disease is characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms, which can impair mobility, and challenge everyday life. As ...
    • Short-Term Findings From Testing EPIO, a Digital Self-Management Program for People Living With Chronic Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial 

      Bostrøm, Katrine; Børøsund, Elin; Eide, Hilde; Varsi, Cecilie; Kristjansdottir, Olöf Birna; Schreurs, Karlein M G; Waxenberg, Lori B.; Weiss, Karen E.; Morrison, Eleshia J.; Støle, Hanne; Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova; Stubhaug, Audun; Solberg Nes, Lise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background: Chronic pain conditions involve numerous physical and psychological challenges, and while psychosocial self-management interventions can be of benefit for people living with chronic pain, such in-person treatment ...