Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth"
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Acute management of fractures in primary care - a cost minimisation analysis
Vabo, Stein; Kjerstad, Egil; Hunskaar, Steinar; Steen, Knut; Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth; Morken, Tone (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background In Norway, primary healthcare has first-line responsibility for all medical emergencies, including traumas and fractures. Normally, patients with suspected fractures are referred to specialist care in hospitals. ... -
Does the use of surgical face masks reduce postoperative infections in traumatic wounds sutured outside hospital? A randomized study at a Norwegian casualty center
Sælen, Kristoffer Holen; Hatlemark, Synne Josefin Myrvang; Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth; Bergh, Torbjørn Hiis; Bernardshaw, Soosaipillai V.; Steen, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Objective To investigate if wearing surgical face mask by doctors and nurses during suturing of traumatic wounds has any impact on postoperative infection rate. Design Randomized controlled study with masked or ... -
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Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth (Journal article, 2022) -
Incidence, pattern and mechanisms of injuries and fractures in children under two years of age
Rosendahl, Karen; Myklebust, Ramona; Ulriksen, Kjersti Foros; Nøttveit, Andreas; Eide, Pernille; Djuve, Åsmund; Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background Fractures in children under 2 years of age are rare, and little has been published on their mechanisms. We aimed at examining the incidence, mechanisms, pattern and fracture characteristics in a large, ... -
Patient-reported outcomes after initial conservative fracture treatment in primary healthcare – a survey study
Vabo, Stein; Steen, Knut; Brudvik, Christina Elisabeth; Hunskaar, Steinar; Morken, Tone (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background Primary healthcare in Norway has first-line responsibility for medical emergencies, including traumas and fractures. Normally, patients with suspected fractures are referred to specialist care. However, some ...