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Background: Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly being used in higher education for clinical skills training and role-playing among health care students. Using 360° videos in VR headsets, followed by peer debrief and group discussions, may strengthen students' social and emotional learning.

Objective: This study aimed to explore student-perceived usability of VR simulation in three health care education programs in Norway.

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Minimizing blood sampling in preterm infants.

Cochrane Database Syst Rev

November 2024

Cochrane Sweden, Department of Research, Development, Education and Innovation; Paediatrics, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.

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  • The protocol aims to evaluate various methods for reducing blood sampling in preterm infants.
  • It seeks to identify both the positive outcomes and potential risks associated with these strategies.
  • The findings could provide valuable insights for improving care practices in neonatal settings.
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Introduction: Krill oil is a dietary supplement derived from Antarctic krill; a small crustacean found in the ocean. Krill oil is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid, as well as the antioxidant astaxanthin. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of krill oil supplementation, compared to placebo oil (high oleic sunflower oil added astaxanthin), on energy metabolism and substrate turnover in human skeletal muscle cells.

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The use of spent mushroom substrate as biologically pretreated wood and its fibrillation.

J Environ Manage

December 2024

Division of Materials Science, Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Luleå University of Technology, SE-97187, Luleå, Sweden; WWSC Wallenberg Wood Science Center, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE), University of Toronto, M5S 3G8, Toronto, Canada.

Utilization of biomass and reuse of industrial by-products and their sustainable and resource-efficient development into products that are inherently non-toxic is important to reduce the use of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of biomaterials. The hypothesis in this study is that spent mushroom substrate (SMS), a by-product from mushroom production, has already undergone a biological pretreatment and thus, can be used directly as a starting material for fibrillation into value-added and functional biomaterial, without the use of toxic substances. The study show that SMS can be effectively fibrillated at a very high concentration of 6.

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Aims: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) and examine risk factors for IAH in adults with type 1 diabetes.

Methods: We conducted a population-based registry study of 10,202 adults (≥18 years) with type 1 diabetes using data from the Norwegian Diabetes Register for Adults. The registry used the 1-item Gold scale, measuring hypoglycaemia symptom awareness.

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Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display heterogeneity in adaptive functioning, underscoring the need to identify predictors to inform clinical and scientific interventions. We investigated the longitudinal associations between an autism diagnosis, co-occurring psychopathology symptoms, executive functions (EF) and subsequent adaptive functioning in individuals with and without ASD (IQ > 70). Sixty-six individuals (26 with ASD, 40 without ASD) were assessed at baseline (mean age = 11.

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Background: Sleep, sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and the composition of these movement behaviours across the 24-h day are associated with cognitive function in early years children. This study used a Goldilocks day compositional data analysis approach to identify the optimal duration of sleep, sedentary behaviour, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity associated with desired cognitive function outcomes in early years children.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 858 children aged 2.

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  • The study aimed to investigate if high-dose folic acid (>1 mg daily) use in women who have given birth and those with epilepsy is linked to a higher risk of cancer, especially in children born to mothers with epilepsy.
  • Researchers analyzed data from medical birth registers in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, tracking cancer diagnoses among women over time while taking into account other factors like antiseizure medication use.
  • Results showed that women exposed to high-dose folic acid had a 20% increased overall risk of cancer, which slightly decreased when considering a 6-month delay, with a notable increase in non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases among those exposed.
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Investigation of Erosion and Deposition Due to Flows with Particles.

Langmuir

November 2024

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Maritime Studies, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postbox 7030, Bergen 5020, Norway.

In this work, we employed experimental technique to study the issue of particle erosion and deposition in multiphase flows involving both particles of micro/meso- and nanoscale (sand particles and iron oxide particles). Especially, liquids with immersed nanoparticles gained a lot of interest in the recent years due to their enhanced thermal properties. At the same time, this type of fluids is still not widely used in practical and engineering applications, and one of the reasons is a risk of leading to erosion and deposition on, for instance, pipe walls.

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Background: Satisfaction with care is a concept quantified through diverse measurement tools. However, studies have indicated that measuring satisfaction is challenging due to the construct's multidimensional expression. Thus, obtaining valid results requires careful consideration of the construct's nature and measurement methods.

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Introduction: Norway's healthcare system needs a diversified work force to meet societal demands for improved cultural competence. However, many migrants in Norway who were educated as health professions in their home countries are not practicing these professions. This may negatively affect their physical and mental health and hinder their personal social integration.

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  • Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can greatly impact patients' quality of life due to its association with psychological issues like anxiety and depression, often intensified by stigmatization related to physical appearance.
  • A study involving 135 HS patients from 22 dermatology clinics in Europe found significant levels of perceived stigmatization, which correlated with disease duration, itchiness, and depression symptoms.
  • The research emphasizes the need for comprehensive management of HS, including addressing psychological well-being and access to mental health support for better patient outcomes.
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Background: In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended increasing antenatal care (ANC) visits from four to eight to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. However, many low-middle income countries (LMICs), including Uganda, struggle to achieve even the basic four ANC visits. To further improve ANC attendance, understanding the perceptions and beliefs of end users is crucial.

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Licensure exams play a crucial role in ensuring the competence of individuals entering a profession, thereby safeguarding the public and maintaining the quality and integrity of the profession. In Sweden, dentists educated outside the European Union seeking to practise dentistry must undergoa re-certification process. The re-certification process includes a theoretical examination where pass marks are set using a three-level Angoff method.

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Objective: Evaluate popular explanation methods using heatmap visualizations to explain the predictions of deep neural networks for electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis and provide recommendations for selection of explanations methods.

Materials And Methods: A residual deep neural network was trained on ECGs to predict intervals and amplitudes. Nine commonly used explanation methods (Saliency, Deconvolution, Guided backpropagation, Gradient SHAP, SmoothGrad, Input × gradient, DeepLIFT, Integrated gradients, GradCAM) were qualitatively evaluated by medical experts and objectively evaluated using a perturbation-based method.

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Purpose: The relationship between sedentary time, physical activity, and cardiometabolic risk factors during the transition from adolescence to adulthood remain uncertain. We examined the prospective associations of sedentary time and physical activity at age 15 with cardiometabolic risk markers at age 24.Methods: We used data from the Physical Activity among Norwegian Children Studies (PANCS).

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Background: The use of medication for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) increased globally throughout the early 2000s. This study examine trends in prevalences and incidences of medication use in Norway from 2006 to 2022.

Methods: Data from the Norwegian Prescription Database were used to present one-year-prevalence and incidence rates of ADHD medication (ATC-group N06BA and C02AC02) for the overall population (ages 6-64) and within sex and age subgroups of children (ages 6-17) and adults (ages 18-64).

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  • - Restless legs syndrome (RLS) disrupts sleep and lowers quality of life, leading researchers to develop the RLS-Self-care Behaviour questionnaire (RLS-ScBq) to measure self-care activities for patients with this condition.
  • - The study with 788 patients assessed the questionnaire's validity and reliability, finding it useful for evaluating physical and mental self-care actions in managing RLS.
  • - Results indicated a two-factor solution with decent internal consistency, suggesting the RLS-ScBq could help healthcare professionals understand and promote self-care in RLS patients.
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The Enhanced Games: a timely injection for the International Olympic Committee.

Front Sports Act Living

October 2024

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

The Enhanced Games, a privately funded sporting megaevent aspiring to rival the Olympic Games, have garnered significant media attention since its public inception in 2023. This attention has primarily been driven by the Enhanced Games' embrace of performance-enhancing drugs. Lost in the public fixation on the event's green-lit drug-use, however, is the fact that the Enhanced Games distance themselves from current Olympic standards in numerous ways beyond drug-policies alone.

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Background: Identify individuals who are at risk of Type 2 diabetes, who also are at a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease is important. The rapid worldwide increase in diabetes prevalence call for Primary Health Care to find feasible prevention strategies, to reduce patient risk factors and promote lifestyle changes. Aim of this randomized controlled trial was to investigate how a nurse-lead Guided Self-Determination counselling approach can assist people at risk of type 2 diabetes to lower their coronary heart disease risk.

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Research on world-class athletes in endurance events, such as cycling Grand Tours, has reported extreme levels of total energy expenditure. However, it has been argued that over extended periods, such as months, sustained energy expenditure is capped at approximately 2.5 times the basal metabolic rate.

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Objectives: Despite globally increased attention from policymakers and being recognised as a critical determinant of health, health literacy (HL) research in young people (YP) remains limited. This study aims to describe HL in YP across person factors and explore the associations between HL and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and the number of visits to general practitioners (GP visits).

Design: Cross-sectional study.

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Use of Laryngeal Ultrasound to Observe Laryngeal Movements During Noninvasive Ventilation in Healthy Volunteers.

Respir Care

October 2024

Dr Andersen is affiliated with Department of Thoracic Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway; and Institute for Health and Functioning, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway.

Background: Transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy (TFL) has revealed that laryngeal obstruction can hamper assisted ventilation. TFL may be considered invasive, and laryngeal ultrasound (US) could be a noninvasive alternative. The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using laryngeal US to study laryngeal movements in healthy adult volunteers undergoing noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and to compare the observations with those of simultaneous TFL.

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In this work, we have focused on the preparation of copper hexacyanoferrate/boron doped rGO composites (abbreviated as CuHCF/B-rGO) by employing simple co-precipitation technique subsequently processed with ultrasonication method. The XRD spectra confirmed the existence of the cubic structure of copper hexacyanoferrate with high crystalline peaks. The prepared nanocomposite morphology was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confirmed CuHCF nanoparticles formation with flake-like and wrinkled sheets.

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Background: Relapse of depression is common and contributes to the overall associated morbidity and burden. We lack evidence-based tools to estimate an individual's risk of relapse after treatment in primary care, which may help us more effectively target relapse prevention.

Objective: The objective was to develop and validate a prognostic model to predict risk of relapse of depression in primary care.

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