Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Lukasse, Mirjam"
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Blix, Ellen; Lukasse, Mirjam; Eri, Tine Schauer; Nilsen, Anne Britt Vika; Dalbye, Rebecka; Bernitz, Stine; Vedeler, Carina; Kaasen, Anne (Others, 2019)ABC er et flaggskip i norsk fødselsomsorg. OUS burde vært stolt av det i stedet for å fjerne svangerskapsomsorgen fra ABC og derved gjøre tilbudet dårligere. -
Addressing Domestic Violence in Antenatal Care Environments in Nepal (ADVANCE) – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a video intervention on domestic violence among pregnant women
Chalise, Pratibha; Manandhar, Pratibha; Infanti, Jennifer Jean; Campbell, Jacquelyn C; Henriksen, Lena; Joshi, Sunil Kumar; Koju, Rajendra; Pun, Kunta Devi; Rishal, Poonam; Simpson, Melanie Rae; Skovlund, Eva; Swahnberg, Katarina; Schei, Berit; Lukasse, Mirjam (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Domestic violence (DV) prior to, and during pregnancy is associated with increased risks for morbid- ity and mortality. As pregnant women routinely attend antenatal care this environment can be used to offer ... -
Adherence to the Norwegian dietary recommendations in a multi‐ethnic pregnant population prior to being diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus
Torheim, Liv Elin; Henriksen, Lena; Borgen, Iren; Lukasse, Mirjam; Holmelid, Sigrid (Food Science and Nutrition;First published 22 October 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-21)Maternal diet is a modifiable risk factor for the development of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Even though pregnant women are considered to be motivated to eat healthy, previous research found unhealthy eating ... -
Adult physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and postpartum depression, a population based, prospective study of 53,065 women in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
Sørbø, Marie Flem; Grimstad, Hilde; Bjørngaard, Johan Håkon; Lukasse, Mirjam; Schei, Berit (BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth;14(316), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) has detrimental consequences to the women, their infants and families. The aim of the present study was to assess the association between adult abuse and PPD. Methods: This study ... -
Antenatal depression and the association of intimate partner violence among a culturally diverse population in southeastern Norway: A cross-sectional study
Melby, Thea Cathrine; Sørensen, Nina Benedicte; Henriksen, Lena; Lukasse, Mirjam; Flaathen, Eva Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction: Antenatal depression and intimate partner violence (IPV) are independently associated with adverse short- and long-term health effects for women and their children. The main aim of the study was to investigate ... -
Antenatal maternal emotional distress and duration of pregnancy
Lukasse, Mirjam; Helbig, Anne; Benth, Jurate Saltyte; Eberhard-Gran, Malin (PLoS ONE;9(7), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Objective(s): We sought to prospectively study the association between antenatal emotional distress and gestational length at birth as well as preterm birth. Study Design: ... -
Anvendelse av skåringsverktøyet Obstetric Norwegian Early Warning Score System (ONEWS) postpartum. Kvalitetssikringsstudie utført som deskriptiv tverrsnittstudie.
Bækken, Angelika; Paul, Nina Therese (MAJO;2019, Master thesis, 2019)Hensikt: Å undersøke hvordan skåringsverktøyet ONEWS anvendes postpartum i klinisk praksis. Forskningsspørsmål: Hvordan anvendes ONEWS postpartum i det kliniske arbeidet på føde- og barselavdelingen? Metode: ... -
Burnout among Norwegian midwives and the contribution of personal and work-related factors: A cross-sectional study
Henriksen, Lena; Lukasse, Mirjam (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-10)Introduction Burnout can be the result of long-term exposure to personal and/or work-related stressors and affect midwives performance of care. Aim To assess burnout levels among Norwegian midwives and identify ... -
Can a midwife-led continuity model improve maternal services in a low-resource setting? A non-randomised study in Palestine
Mortensen, Berit; Lukasse, Mirjam; Diep, Lien My; Lieng, Marit; Abu-Awad, Amal; Suleiman, Munjid; Fosse, Erik (BMJ Open;2018; 8: e019568, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-22)Objectives: To improve maternal health services in rural areas, the Palestinian Ministry of Health launched a midwifeled continuity model in the West Bank in 2013. Midwives were deployed weekly from governmental hospitals ... -
A comparison of misoprostol vaginal insert and misoprostol vaginal tablets for induction of labor in nulliparous women: a retrospective cohort study
Marsdal, Kjersti Engen; Sørbye, Ingvil; Gaudernack, Lise Christine; Lukasse, Mirjam (BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth;Volume 18, 18:11, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-05)Background: Since Misoprostol Vaginal Insert (MVI - Misodel ®) was approved for labor induction in Europe in 2013, to date, no study has been published comparing MVI to Misoprostol vaginal tablets (MVT). The aim of this ... -
Contraceptive consultations: A cross-sectional study of Norwegian Women's experiences and opinions
Forsberg, Kristin E.; Lassemo, Ragnhild; Lukasse, Mirjam (European Journal of Midwifery;June/2019 vol. 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-26)INTRODUCTION: Access to contraceptive consultations and the content of these consultations are important to achieve a safe and satisfying sexual life and successful reproduction when desired. The aim of this study was to ... -
Cultural Sensitivity in Interventions Aiming to Reduce or Prevent Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy: A Scoping Review
Henriksen, Lena; Kisa, Sezer; Lukasse, Mirjam; Flaathen, Eva Marie; Mortensen, Berit; Karlsen, Elisabeth (Trauma, Violence, & Abuse;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-10)Intimate partner violence (IPV) around the time of pregnancy is a recognized global health problem. Ethnic minorities and immigrant pregnant women experiencing IPV require culturally responsive health services. The aim of ... -
Cultural Sensitivity in Interventions Aiming to Reduce or Prevent Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy: A Scoping Review
Henriksen, Lena; Kisa, Sezer; Lukasse, Mirjam; Flaathen, Eva Marie; Mortensen, Berit; Karlsen, Elisabeth; Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa (Trauma, Violence, & Abuse;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-10)Intimate partner violence (IPV) around the time of pregnancy is a recognized global health problem. Ethnic minorities and immigrant pregnant women experiencing IPV require culturally responsive health services. The aim of ... -
De-medicalization of birth by reducing the use of oxytocin for augmentation among first-time mothers - A prospective intervention study
Gaudernack, Lise Christine; Frøslie, Kathrine Frey; Michelsen, Trond Melbye; Voldner, Nanna; Lukasse, Mirjam (BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth;18:76, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-27)Background: The use of synthetic oxytocin for augmentation of labor is rapidly increasing worldwide. Hyper-stimulation is the most significant side effect, which may cause fetal distress and operative delivery. We performed ... -
Designing and developing a mobile smartphone application for women with gestational diabetes mellitus followed-up at diabetes outpatient clinics in Norway
Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa; Borgen, Iren; Garitano, Iñaki; Noll, Josef; Lukasse, Mirjam (Healthcare;3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is increasing worldwide. Controlling blood sugar levels is fundamental to the management of GDM. Current practice in Norway includes patients registering blood sugar ... -
Domestic violence and perinatal outcomes – a prospective cohort study from Nepal
Pun, Kunta Devi; Rishal, Poonam; Darj, Elisabeth; Infanti, Jennifer; Shrestha, Shrinkhala; Lukasse, Mirjam; Schei, Berit (BMC Public Health;19, Article number: 671 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-13)Background Domestic violence is one of the most common forms of violence against women. Domestic violence during pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes. We aimed to assess whether domestic ... -
Domestic violence and perinatal outcomes – a prospective cohort study from Nepal
Devi Pun, Kunta; Rishal, Poonam; Darj, Elisabeth; Infanti, Jennifer; Shrestha, Shrinkhala; Lukasse, Mirjam; Schei, Berit (BMC Public Health;19, Article number: 671 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-31)Background: Domestic violence is one of the most common forms of violence against women. Domestic violence during pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes. We aimed to assess whether domestic ... -
Effect of the pregnant+ smartphone app on the dietary behavior of women with gestational diabetes mellitus: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa; Henriksen, Lena; Torheim, Liv Elin; Lukasse, Mirjam (JMIR mhealth and uhealth;Vol 8, No 11 (2020): November, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-11-04)Objective: We analyzed secondary data from a two-arm, multicentered, nonblinded randomized controlled trial to determine if a smartphone app with targeted dietary information and blood glucose monitoring had an effect on ... -
Emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and the association with symptoms of depression and posttraumatic stress in a multi-ethnic pregnant population in southern Sweden
Wangel, Anne-Marie; Ryding, Elsa Lena; Schei, Berit; Östman, Margareta; Lukasse, Mirjam (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-05-11)Objectives This study aims to describe the prevalence of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and analyze associations with symptoms of depression and posttraumatic stress (PTS) in pregnancy, by ethnic background. Study ... -
Factors associated with the level of physical activity in a multi‑ethnic pregnant population – a cross‑sectional study at the time of diagnosis with gestational diabetes
Garnweidner-Holme, Lisa; Henriksen, Lena; Bjerkan, Kirsti; Lium, June Siren; Lukasse, Mirjam (BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth;22, Article number: 1 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-03)Background: Regular physical activity during pregnancy can prevent several adverse health outcomes during this period of a woman’s life. Previous studies have shown that many women do not meet national recommendations for ...