Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Kjellstadli, Camilla"
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Age and Emotional Distress during COVID-19: Findings from Two Waves of the Norwegian Citizen Panel
Berge, Line Iden; Gedde, Marie H.; Husebø, Bettina Elisabeth Franziska; Erdal, Ane; Kjellstadli, Camilla; Vahia, Ipsit Vihang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Older adults face the highest risk of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality. We investigated a one-year change in emotions and factors associated with emotional distress immediately after the onset of the pandemic, with emphasis ... -
Associations between home deaths and end-of-life nursing care trajectories for community-dwelling people: a population-based registry study
Kjellstadli, Camilla; Han, Ling; Allore, Heather G; Flo, Elisabeth; Husebø, Bettina; Hunskaar, Steinar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-15)Background: Few studies have estimated planned home deaths compared to actual place of death in a general population or the longitudinal course of home nursing services and associations with place of death. We aimed to ... -
Cardiovascular outcomes after curative prostate cancer treatment: A population-based cohort study
Kjellstadli, Camilla; Forster, Rachel Bedenis; Myklebust, Tor Åge; Bjørge, Tone; Bønaa, Kaare Harald; Helle, Svein Inge; Kvåle, Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-31)Objective: To investigate differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality after radical prostatectomy or definitive radiotherapy with or without androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Materials and ... -
Comparing unplanned and potentially planned home deaths: a population-based cross-sectional study
Kjellstadli, Camilla; Husebø, Bettina; Sandvik, Hogne; Flo, Elisabeth; Hunskaar, Steinar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-05-02)Background: There is little research on number of planned home deaths. We need information about factors associated with home deaths, but also differences between planned and unplanned home deaths to improve end-of-life-care ... -
Dying at home in Norway: Health care service utilization in the final months of life
Kjellstadli, Camilla (Doctoral thesis, 2020-06-18)Background: Although many people prefer to die at home, few people die at home in Norway. We know little about sociodemographic characteristics of people who die at home, the extent of palliative end of life care provided ... -
General practitioners' provision of end-of-life care and associations with dying at home: a registry-based longitudinal study
Kjellstadli, Camilla; Allore, Heather G; Husebø, Bettina; Flo, Elisabeth; Sandvik, Hogne; Hunskaar, Steinar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: General practitioners (GPs) may play an important role in providing end-of-life care to community-dwelling people. Objective: To investigate patients' contacts with GPs, GPs' interdisciplinary collaboration, ... -
Reform influences location of death: Interrupted time-series analysis on older adults and persons with dementia
MacNeil Vroomen, Janet L.; Kjellstadli, Camilla; Allore, Heather G.; van der Steen, Jenny T.; Husebø, Bettina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-04)Background: Norway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by providing in-home care through community services. Dying in a hospital can be highly stressful for patients and families. ... -
Treatment and 30-day mortality after myocardial infarction in prostate cancer patients: A population-based study from Norway
Forster, Rachel Bedenis; Kjellstadli, Camilla; Myklebust, Tor Åge; Egeland, Grace M.; Sulo, Gerhard; Bjørge, Tone; Bønaa, Kaare Harald; Juliusson, Pétur Benedikt; Kvåle, Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the use of invasive treatment and mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in prostate cancer (PCa) patients. We therefore wanted to compare rates of invasive treatment ...