Blar i Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care på emneord "Survey"
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A comparison of sexual risk behaviours and HIV seroprevalence among circumcised and uncircumcised men before and after implementation of the safe male circumcision programme in Uganda
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-01-05)Background: Although male circumcision reduces the heterosexual HIV transmission risk, its effect may be attenuated if circumcised men increase sexual risk behaviours (SRB) due to perceived low risk. In Uganda information ... -
Consumption of energy drinks among adolescents in Norway: a cross-sectional study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-12-19)Background: Energy drink (ED) consumption is increasing all over the world. We sought to describe the consumption of EDs among adolescents in Norway, and to explore the determinants of daily and high consumption. Methods: ... -
Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Norwegian residents’ self-assessed understanding of AI in health and their attitudes towards ethical governance.
(Master thesis, 2021-05-21)BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence’s (AI) influence in the domain of health is expected to increase. In order to enter the public debate, the citizens, as stakeholders, need to be knowledgeable about AI and health and ... -
Spesialisthelsetjenesten eller primærhelsetjenesten? Hvilken oppfølging ønsker kvinner fra Nordhordland den første uken etter fødsel? - en spørreundersøkelse
(Master thesis, 2011-01-05)Bakgrunn: Liggetid på barselavdelingene er blitt kortet ned de siste år i Norge, noe som har medført innføring av poliklinisk oppfølging på sykehus av friske nyfødte og barselkvinner i løpet av den første uken etter fødsel. ... -
Workload in Norwegian general practice 2018 - an observational study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06-28)Background: Rising workload in general practice has been a recent cause for concern in several countries; this is also the case in Norway. Long working hours and heavy workload seem to affect recruitment and retention of ...