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Evaluating Criteria for Symptoms Suggestive of Early Osteoarthritis Over Two Years Post–Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction : Data From the New Zealand Anterior Cruciate Ligament Registry
Objective: The objectives were to determine the prevalence of meeting criteria for symptoms suggestive of early osteoarthritis (OA) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and to characterize the longitudinal changes in these symptoms during the first two years post-ACLR. Methods: We analyzed data from 10,231 patients aged 14 to 40 years in the New Zealand ACL Registry who completed
Cardiometabolic outcomes with dapagliflozin after myocardial infarction by baseline ejection fraction : DAPA-MI
Aims: In the randomized DAPA-MI clinical trial, 10 mg of dapagliflozin once daily improved cardiometabolic outcomes versus placebo after acute myocardial infarction (MI) in patients without established diabetes or heart failure (HF). We assessed associations between baseline left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and cardiometabolic outcomes in DAPA-MI. Methods: The primary outcome, assessed us
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2024 05 07 PhD admin guide 2024
Latest update: 22/04/2024 1 Guide for PhD students at INES WELCOME to the INES PhD Administrative Guide. More than thirty-five PhD students are currently conducting research here on a wide range of topics pertaining to the Earth's system. Both in terms of nationality (students from every continent except Antarctica) and research areas, we are incredibly diverse. We have a good mix of modelers, rem
https://www.nateko.lu.se/sites/nateko.lu.se/files/2024-05/2024_05_07_PhD_admin_guide_2024.pdf - 2026-05-10
PhD Guide
Latest update: 15/02/2023 1 Guide for PhD students at INES WELCOME to the INES PhD Administrative Guide. More than thirty-five PhD students are cur- rently conducting research here on a wide range of topics pertaining to the Earth's system. Both in terms of nationality (students from every continent except Antarctica) and research areas, we are in- credibly diverse. We have a good mix of modelers,
https://www.nateko.lu.se/sites/nateko.lu.se/files/2023-02/PhD%20guide.pdf - 2026-05-10
Women's perceptions of factors needed to encourage a culture of public breastfeeding : a cross-sectional study in Sweden, Ireland and Australia
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding in the public sphere is known to be experienced as a problem for many women. It has been shown to arouse negative feelings among the public, depending on the attitude of those in the immediate surroundings. This contributes to the fact that many women hesitate to breastfeed in public and prepare themselves for potential adverse comments.METHODS: An online survey was used
High risk of stroke in ANCA-Associated vasculitis-a population-based study
Objective: To determine the incidence rate, predictors and outcome of stroke in a population-based cohort of individuals with ANCA-Associated vasculitis (AAV). Methods: The study included 325 patients diagnosed with AAV from 1997 through 2016 in a defined geographic area of Sweden. Patients who suffered a stroke were identified from Riksstroke, a national Swedish stroke register established in 199
Protocolised reduction of non-resuscitation fluids versus usual care in patients with septic shock (REDUSE) : a protocol for a multicentre feasibility trial
INTRODUCTION: Administration of large volumes of fluids is associated with poor outcome in septic shock. Recent data suggest that non-resuscitation fluids are the major source of fluids in the intensive care unit (ICU) patients suffering from septic shock. The present trial is designed to test the hypothesis that a protocol targeting this source of fluids can reduce fluid administration compared w
Utilisation of antibiotics in young children: opposite relationships to adult educational levels in Danish and Swedish counties.
Background. Antibiotic utilisation varies profoundly among and within countries, and the extent of antibiotic utilisation correlates with the frequency of bacterial resistance, particularly among children. Hence, it is important to assess which factors may influence prescribing. In addition to variations in morbidity, health-care organisation, drug regulatory and supply systems, prescriber's attit
Long-term outcomes of patients with acromegaly : a report from the Swedish Pituitary Register
Hip pain in children with cerebral palsy : A population-based registry study of risk factors 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1103 Clinical Sciences
Background: Hip pain is prevalent in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Hip displacement is a known risk factor for hip pain. However, many children do not have displaced hips but still have hip pain and the aetiologies are poorly understood. The aims of this study were to investigate: 1. the prevalence of hip pain related to age, gender, gross motor function, degree of hip displacement and 2. the
Prevalence of depression and anxiety in older people in low- and middle- income countries in Africa, Asia and South America : A systematic review and meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: There is rapid growth of older people in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs). The aim of this review was to assess the literature on prevalence of anxiety and depression in this demographic, which to our knowledge, has not yet been conducted.METHODS: Databases including Medline, PsychInfo, Embase, Scielo and African Journals Online were searched for terms including "mental disord
Involvement of professionals in research : knowledge integration, development of practice, and challenges: a group concept mapping study
Background: Research and practice are often considered as two different worlds with different values, which causes a gap between them. Involving professionals such as practitioners, managers, decision-makers, and policy-makers in research on ageing and health might address the gap between research and practice, strengthen the healthcare system, and increase older people’s possibilities for healthy
Patient consultations during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic : a mixed-method cross-sectional study in 16 European countries
INTRODUCTION: Remote consultations help reduce contact between people and prevent cross-contamination. Little is known about the changes in consultation in European rural primary care during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic. The purpose of this mixed-methods cross-sectional study was to find out more about the effects of the pandemic on changes in patient consultations in European rural primary
Diabetic retinopathy as a predictor for peripheral compression neuropathies, a registry-based study
Diabetes is characterized by hyperglycaemia and entails many complications, including retinopathy and entrapment neuropathies, such as ulnar nerve entrapment (UNE) and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Hyperglycaemia damages the nerves of the retina, as well as peripheral nerves. There is a correlation between entrapment neuropathies and retinopathy in patients with diabetes, but whether patients with
Prevalence of diabetes and hospitalization due to poor glycemic control in people with bladder cancer or renal cell carcinoma in Sweden
Background: Bladder cancer (BC) and Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are the most common urogenital cancers among both sexes, with a yearly global incidence of around 500 000 each. Both BC and RCC have been linked to diabetes. Poor glycemic control (malglycemia) is a serious consequence of diabetes and a possible consequence of systemic treatments used in BC and RCC. The objective of this study was to i
The case for precision medicine in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases in low-income and middle-income countries
Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading preventable causes of death in most geographies. The causes, clinical presentations, and pathogenesis of cardiometabolic diseases vary greatly worldwide, as do the resources and strategies needed to prevent and treat them. Therefore, there is no single solution and health care should be optimised, if not to the individual (ie, personalised health care), the
Predictors of nurses' work-related mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic : a paired follow-up study
Nurses are essential pillars of society, providing care for the sick. It is crucial for society to ensure that nurses have favorable working conditions, as they face a heightened risk of negative psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, and emotional exhaustion due to the demanding nature of their work. The strain on healthcare staff, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Diverse roles of Primary Health Care in COVID-19 vaccination across 28 European countries - Insights from the Eurodata study
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in several European countries involved collaboration between public health and Primary Health Care (PHC). OBJECTIVE: To highlight the role of PHC professionals in the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, specifically in terms of vaccine administration, communication and contributing to vaccination population coverage. METHODS: A descriptive retrospective stud
