Publications by authors named "K L Mikkelsen"

Background: Mental health issues among healthcare professionals (HCPs) are rising, impacting individual wellbeing, healthcare systems, and patient safety. This exploratory study aimed to analyse the association between anaesthesia teams' perception of their mental wellbeing, psychosocial work environment, and patient safety culture in a university hospital's anaesthesiology department. Second, to identify types of stressors and strategies to overcome them.

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B vitamin complex consist of vitamins B1, B2, B5, B6, B9, B12 and is pivotal for overall health, influencing vital functions such as, energy metabolism, DNA maintenance, and healthy immune system. Inadequate B vitamin levels are associated with various health issues, including neurocognitive problems, immune imbalances, and inflammation. In ageing individuals, deficiencies in B vitamins increase the risk of cardiovascular ailments, stroke, cognitive disorders, neurodegeneration, mental health issues, and methylation-related disorders.

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Objective: The onset of childhood diabetes necessitates that the child and family quickly must learn numerous self-management tasks. Diabetes education is key to successful self-management, and established diabetes-related habits are known to be difficult to change. Hence, the initial hospital-based diabetes education and support is a distinct opportunity to optimize habits and disease management.

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The efficient utilization of solar energy as renewable source is a central pillar of societal future energy production. So-called molecular solar thermal energy storage (MOST) systems have attracted considerable attention as storage solution and heat release on demand. Substituted norbornadiene/quadricyclane (NBD/QC) derivatives have been shown to be well suited for this task, in particular when substituted with electron donating and accepting functional groups.

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A novel extended tetrathiafulvalene was prepared by introducing the large pentaleno[1,2-:4,5-']difluorene as a central polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon moiety. This compound behaved as a multi-redox system that could take reversibly six redox states (-1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4). The compound exhibited strong absorptions in the visible region with an end-absorption almost reaching to 700 nm.

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