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    Samkunst som meningsskapende tilnærming - en mixed methods studie om valgfaget produksjon for scene

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    Avhandling (Ph.d.) - Nord universitet, 2022publishedVersio

    Can you hear me? Om pianofortellinger som samkunstlig forskningsformidling

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    Det store bildet: En kartlegging av faget sal og scene i Norge i 2019

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    Samkunst for selve livet: Om danning og livsmestring i valgfaget produksjon for scene

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    Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Universitetsforlaget in Norsk pedagogisk tidsskrift on 18/05/2022.Available online: https://www.idunn.no/doi/10.18261/npt.106.2.6Hensikten med denne artikkelen er å undersøke læreres oppfatninger av betydninger ved valgfaget produksjon for scene i ungdomsskolen. Datamaterialet for artikkelen er generert gjennom en landsomfattende spørreskjemaundersøkelse våren 2019, og analysen er informert av konstant komparativ analyse fra grounded theory, med syntetisering, integrering og sammenkobling av identifiserte koder og kategorier. Tidligere forskning om kunstfag i skolen danner teoretisk bakgrunn for diskusjon og utvikling av kjernekategorien samkunst som danning og livsmestring, som beskriver hvordan samkunstlig arbeid i faget produksjon for scene tilskrives betydning for danning og livsmestring.acceptedVersio

    Implementation of recommended trauma system criteria in south-eastern Norway: a cross-sectional hospital survey

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient survival and have harvested great recognition among health care professionals. In spite of this, the implementation of trauma systems is challenging and often met with resistance.</p> <p>Recommendations for a national trauma system in Norway were published in 2007. We wanted to assess the level of implementation of these recommendations.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A survey of all acute care hospitals that receive severely injured patients in the south-eastern health region of Norway was conducted. A structured questionnaire based on the 2007 national recommendations was used in a telephone interview of hospital trauma personnel between January 17 and 21, 2011. Seventeen trauma system criteria were identified from the recommendations.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Nineteen hospitals were included in the study and these received more than 2000 trauma patients annually via their trauma teams. Out of the 17 criteria that had been identified, the hospitals fulfilled a median of 12 criteria. Neither the size of the hospitals nor the distance between the hospitals and the regional trauma centre affected the level of trauma resources available. The hospitals scored lowest on the criteria for transfer of patients to higher level of care and on the training requirements for members of the trauma teams.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study identifies a major shortcoming in the efforts of regionalizing trauma in our region. The findings indicate that training of personnel and protocols for inter-hospital transfer are the major deficiencies from the national trauma system recommendations. Resources for training of personnel partaking in trauma teams and development of inter-hospital transfer agreements should receive immediate attention.</p
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