Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Sørbye, Ingvil Krarup"
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Association between Maternal Origin, Pre-Pregnancy Body Mass Index and Caesarean Section: A Nation-Wide Registry Study
Jatta, Fatou; Sundby, Johanne; Vangen, Siri; Lindskog, Benedikte V; Sørbye, Ingvil Krarup; Owe, Katrine Mari (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health;volume 18, issue 11, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-01)Aims: To explore the association between maternal origin and birthplace, and caesarean section (CS) by pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and length of residence. Methods: We linked records from 118,459 primiparous women ... -
The effect of intravenous hyoscine butylbromide on slow progress in labor (BUSCLAB): A double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial
Gaudernack, Lise Christine; Einarsen, Angeline Elisabeth Styve; Sørbye, Ingvil Krarup; Lukasse, Mirjam; Gunnes, Nina; Michelsen, Trond Melbye (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Prolonged labor is a common condition associated with maternal and perinatal complications. The standard treatment with oxytocin for augmentation of labor increases the risk of adverse outcomes. Hyoscine ... -
Needs led research: ensuring relevant research in two PhD projects within maternity care
Aanstad, Kristin Jerve; Marsdal, Kjersti Engen; Blix, Ellen; Kaasen, Anne; Lukasse, Mirjam; Sørbye, Ingvil Krarup; Svege, Ida (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background There has been a growing concern regarding research waste and the mismatch between conducted research and the research needs of knowledge users. The Needs Led Research (NLR) approach is proposed as an effective ... -
Outpatient labor induction—Exploring future potential by assessing eligibility in a historical cohort
Marsdal, Kjersti Engen; Sørbye, Ingvil Krarup; Bernitz, Stine; Sve, Ranveig Elise Tulluan; Ask, Kristine; Lukasse, Mirjam (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: Labor induction rates have increased over the last decades, and in many high-income countries, more than one in four labors are induced. Outpatient man- agement of labor induction has been suggested in low-risk ...