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- Risk and protective factors for positive upbringing conditions and the prevention of crime among children and adolescents
Risk and protective factors for positive upbringing conditions and the prevention of crime among children and adolescents
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The purpose of this synthesis is to identify promoting and in-hibiting factors for children and young people’s upbringing (formative) conditions, as well as protective and risk factors for juvenile delinquency.Note - Impairments on vision and hearing
Impairments on vision and hearing
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We prepared an evidence and gap map (EGM) of scientific articles that includes Norwegian data on disabilities related to vision, hearing and deafblindness.Mapping review - What parents say about their own involvement in children's digital activities in everyday life
What parents say about their own involvement in children's digital activities in everyday life
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The purpose was to do a mixed-method systematic review of Norwegian, Swedish and Danish studies that examine what parents say about their approach to children's daily digital activities outside of school and kindergarten.Systematic review - Background and target groups
Background and target groups
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In 2023 the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) launched the new Department of Child and Adolescent Health Promotion Services.Article - GPs' remuneration and incentives: Consequences for the gatekeeper role
GPs' remuneration and incentives: Consequences for the gatekeeper role
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This report examines whether the current remuneration scheme of general practitioners (GPs) supports their gatekeeping role. Our analysis focuses on GPs' earnings from fees to shed light on the role of financial incentives in the existing remuneration system.Report - Patient experiences with treatment of chronic fatigue without a known etiology: an evidence and gap map
Patient experiences with treatment of chronic fatigue without a known etiology: an evidence and gap map
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On commission from the Norwegian Directorate of Health, we identified and present an evidence and gap map of qualitative research on patients' experiences with treatment of long-term fatigue without a known etiology.Mapping review - Patients' experiences with the treatment of long-term fatigue of unclear cause
Patients' experiences with the treatment of long-term fatigue of unclear cause
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The objective of this QES was to explore patients' experiences with treatment interventions for prolonged fatigue of unclear cause.Systematic review - Needs and characteristics of children and youth placed in child welfare institutions in Norway
Needs and characteristics of children and youth placed in child welfare institutions in Norway
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We conducted a rapid review of Norwegian primary studies on the needs and characteristics of children and adolescents in child welfare institutions.Mapping review - The school situation for children and youth placed in child welfare institutions
The school situation for children and youth placed in child welfare institutions
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We conducted a rapid review, aiming to summarise research on the school situation for children and youth placed in child welfare residential care – preferentially in Norway.Mapping review - Information and support services for children aged 9 to 12 years
Information and support services for children aged 9 to 12 years
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This is the third and final sub-study in a larger research project, which adopted different methods to investigate 9 to 12 year-old children's use of services they can contact for information, guidance or help.Report - Offering a support person to parents who lose custody of their child
Offering a support person to parents who lose custody of their child
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We conducted a rapid review of research on the provision of support persons for parents who have lost custody of a child.Mapping review - About CEIR
About CEIR
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The Centre for Epidemic Interventions Research aims to advance our understanding of epidemic control measures and enable us to conduct research on different measures in the future.Article - People at CEIR
People at CEIR
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The Center for Epidemic Interventions Research is headed by Dr. Atle Fretheim.Article - International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey)
International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey)
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The PaRIS survey is an initiative by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to promote a patient-centered healthcare system.Project - Prevention and early intervention in eating disorders
Prevention and early intervention in eating disorders
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Project - European Public Health Conference: NASKO emphasized universal health promotion services
European Public Health Conference: NASKO emphasized universal health promotion services
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Last November, NASKO employees attended the European Public Health Conference (EPH) 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal, along with 3,200 participants from over 90 countries. EPH is an important arena for discussing public health challenges and sharing knowledge across borders.Notification - Publications from Centre for Epidemic Interventions Research
Publications from Centre for Epidemic Interventions Research
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An overview of publications by researchers in Centre for Epidemic Interventions ResearchArticle - What parents say about
their involvement in their children's
digital activities in everyday
life: a mixed method review
What parents say about their involvement in their children's digital activities in everyday life: a mixed method review
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We will conduct a systematic review on parents' involvement in children's (0-18 years) digital everyday life outside of school.Project - WHO Collaborating Centre on effectiveness research on public health and social measures in health emergencies
WHO Collaborating Centre on effectiveness research on public health and social measures in health emergencies
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In August 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) designated CEIR as WHO Collaborating Centre for effectiveness research on public health and social measures for health emergencies.Article - Health effects of removing amalgam fillings in people with subjective health complaints
Health effects of removing amalgam fillings in people with subjective health complaints
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This systematic review summarizes research on the health effects of removing amalgam fillings (either extracting the tooth or replacing the filling) compared to no removal in individuals with subjective health complaints they attribute to amalgam fillings.Systematic review - NASKO at The European Public Health Conference - EPHC
NASKO at The European Public Health Conference - EPHC
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On November 13, 2024, The Department of Child and Adolescent Public Health (NASKO), in collaboration with Kristin Haraldstad at University of Agder, will host a workshop titled Equity in Child Health: Leveraging Universal Health Promotion Services for Families Amid Uncertainty.Article - Cost-effectiveness of robot assisted surgery for prostate cancer
Cost-effectiveness of robot assisted surgery for prostate cancer
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We have evaluated the extent to which robot-assisted prostatectomy fulfills the priority setting criteria for the Norwegian health service; disease severity, resource use and health benefits.Report - Robot assisted hysterectomy
Robot assisted hysterectomy
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The purpose of this health technology assessment was to investigate the clinical effects, and to conduct a health economic evaluation of robot assisted hysterectomy for individuals with endometrial cancer and benign conditions.Health technology assessment - Robot–assisted hysterectomy for benign conditions
Robot–assisted hysterectomy for benign conditions
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The purpose of this rapid health technology assessment is to examine the clinical effect of robot-assisted hysterectomy, compared with laparoscopic and open hysterectomy, in benign indications.Health technology assessment - Robot-assisted rectal resection for rectal cancer
Robot-assisted rectal resection for rectal cancer
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The purpose of this health technology assessment (HTA) was to evaluate the clinical effects and to conduct a health economic evaluation of robot-assisted rectal resection for rectal cancer.Health technology assessment