Browsing BioMed Central høstingsarkiv by Author "Dahl, Fredrik A"
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Rand-Hendriksen, Kim; Augestad, Liv A; Dahl, Fredrik A (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)Background The EQ-5D is a generic health-related quality of life instrument (five dimensions with three levels, 243 health states), used extensively in cost-utility/cost-effectiveness analyses. EQ-5D health ...
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Østerås, Nina; Gulbrandsen, Pål; Garratt, Andrew; Benth, Jūratë Š; Dahl, Fredrik A; Natvig, Bård; Brage, Søren (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2008)Background There is variation in the number of response alternatives used within health-related questionnaires. This study compared a four-and a five-point scale version of the Norwegian Function Assessment ...
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Pollmann, Christian T; Røtterud, Jan H; Gjertsen, Jan-Erik; Dahl, Fredrik A; Lenvik, Olav; Årøen, Asbjørn (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Hip fracture patients are frail and have a high mortality. We investigated whether the introduction of fast track care reduced the 30-day mortality after hip fractures. ...
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Rand, Kim; Dahl, Fredrik A; Viana, Joe; Rønning, Ole M; Faiz, Kashif W; Barra, Mathias (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Stroke incidence rates have fallen in high-income countries over the last several decades, but findings regarding the trend over recent years have been mixed. The aim of the study was to describe ...
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Grotle, Margreth; Hagen, Kare B; Natvig, Bard; Dahl, Fredrik A; Kvien, Tore K; Kvien, Tore K (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2008)Background Obesity is one of the most important risk factors for osteoarthritis (OA) in knee(s). However, the relationship between obesity and OA in hand(s) and hip(s) remains controversial and needs further ...
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Yin, Jun; Lurås, Hilde; Hagen, Terje P; Dahl, Fredrik A (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background Whether activity-based financing of hospitals creates incentives to treat more patients and to reduce the length of each hospital stay is an empirical question that needs investigation. This paper ...