Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Varsi, Cecilie"
Now showing items 1-4 of 4
-
Digital self-management in support of patients living with chronic pain: Feasibility pilot study
Bostrøm, Katrine; Børøsund, Elin; Varsi, Cecilie; Eide, Hilde; Nordang, Elise Flakk; Schreurs, Karlein; Waxenberg, Lori B.; Weiss, Karen E.; Morrison, Eleshia J.; Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova; Stubhaug, Audun; Solberg Nes, Lise (JMIR Formative Research;Vol 4, No 10, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-27)Background: Chronic pain can be complex and taxing to live with, and treatment and support require a multicomponent approach, which may not always be offered or available. Smartphones, tablets, and personal computers are ... -
Early Labour App: Developing a practice-based mobile health application for digital early labour support
Iwaya, Leonardo Horn; Nordin, Anna; Fritsch, Lothar; Børøsund, Elin; Johansson, Margareta; Varsi, Cecilie; Ängeby, Karin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Pregnant women in early labour have felt excluded from professional care, and their partners have been restricted from being involved in the birthing process. Expectant parents must be better prepared to deal ... -
The public and patient engagement evaluation tool: Forward-backwards translation and cultural adaption to Norwegian
Garratt, Andrew; Sagen, Joachim Støren; Børøsund, Elin; Varsi, Cecilie; Kjeken, Ingvild; Dagfinrud, Hanne; Moe, Rikke Helene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Patient engagement is recommended for improving health care services, and to evaluate its organisa- tion and impact appropriate, and rigorously evaluated outcome measures are needed. Methods: Interviews (N = ... -
Results from a randomized controlled trial testing StressProffen; an application‐based stress‐management intervention for cancer survivors
Børøsund, Elin; Ehlers, Shawna; Varsi, Cecilie; Clark, Matthew M.; Andrykowski, Michael A.; Cvancarova, Milada; Nes, Lise Solberg (Cancer Medicine;volume 9. issue 11, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-04-03)Background: In-person cognitive-behavioral stress-management interventions are consistently associated with reduced cancer distress. However, face-to-face delivery is an access barrier for many patients, and there is a ...