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Feedback from Digital Systems Used in Higher Education: An Inquiry into Triggered Emotions - Two Universal Design Oriented Solutions for a Better User Experience
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)We illustrate in this paper some of the negative emotions experienced by students when interacting with digital systems in learning situations, where there is a lack of feedback, or the interaction with digital systems is ... -
A gap between children’s rights and curricular content in health, social care, and teacher education programs: An exploratory cross-sectional study
(Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare;Volume 14, 2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-25)Introduction: Exposure to child maltreatment is a social and public health challenge that will require interprofessional collaboration to overcome. Evidence indicates that professional students in health, social care, and ... -
Gender and education inequalities in parental employment and earnings when having a child with increased care needs: Belgium versus Norway
(Journal of European Social Policy;Volume: 30, issue: 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-29)Caring for children with increased care needs can be demanding and the time required to provide such care hampers parents’ employment participation. Especially, mothers and lower educated parents are affected by the increased ... -
The Impact of Mental Health Problems in Adolescence on Educational Attainment
(Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-11)The aim of the study has been to examine the impact of diagnosed internalising and externalising behavioural problems on educational attainment. We used a fixed-effect model on rich individual longitudinal register data. ... -
Learning to think critically about health using digital technology in Ugandan lower secondary schools: A contextual analysis
(PLOS ONE;2022, 17 (2), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-02)Introduction: The world is awash with claims about the effects of health interventions. Many of these claims are untrustworthy because the bases are unreliable. Acting on unreliable claims can lead to waste of resources ... -
Nurses' competence in pain management in patients with opioid addiction: A cross-sectional survey study
(Nurse Education Today;35(6), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)BACKGROUND: There may be up to 21 million opioid abusers in the world. Drug abuse and associated health-related problems are increasing. Opioid addiction can cause serious bacterial infection, injury and trauma, conditions ... -
Pupil's perspectives on female genital cutting abandonment in Harari and Somali regions of Ethiopia 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services
(BMC Women's Health;2018, 18:167, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-17)Background: Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is a harmful traditional practice that affects the physical and mental health of girls and women in many ways. In Ethiopia, although both governmental institutions and None-Govern ... -
Ready for SDM: evaluating a train-the-trainer program to facilitate implementation of SDM training in Norway
(BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making;21:140, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-30)Background: Healthcare providers need training to implement shared decision making (SDM). In Norway, we developed “Ready for SDM”, a comprehensive SDM curriculum tailored to various healthcare providers, settings, and ... -
Socioeconomic indicators are independently associated with nutrient intake in French adults: A DEDIPAC study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Studies have suggested differential associations of specific indicators of socioeconomic position (SEP) with nutrient intake and a cumulative effect of these indicators on diet. We investigated the independent association ... -
Student's experiences with online teaching following COVID-19 lockdown: A mixed methods explorative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background The COVID-19 pandemic lead to a sudden shift to online teaching and restricted campus access. Aim To assess how university students experienced the sudden shift to online teaching after closure of campus due to ... -
Women's education and profession midwifery in Nordic countries
(Journal of Health Sciences;Published 2019-12-31, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-30)Introduction: Help at birth is one of the historically oldest volunteers supports that a woman has offered to another woman. One of the reasons for high maternal and infant mortality was identified as a lack of basic medical ...