Associations between mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and urticaria: a nationwide registry-based cohort study in Denmark [0.03%]
丹麦全国范围基于登记的队列研究中mRNA新冠疫苗与荨麻疹之间的关联
Elena Dudukina,Elvira V Brâuner,CæcilieB Christiansen et al.
Elena Dudukina et al.
Objectives: To investigate the association between mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and the risk of urticaria. Study design: Nationwide observ...
Household dysfunction and child outcomes in the Nordic countries: A bibliometric analysis [0.03%]
北欧国家家庭功能障碍与儿童预后的文献计量学分析
Rebecca L Radlick,Alice Milivinti,Håvard T Rydland et al.
Rebecca L Radlick et al.
Aims: This article provides a bibliometric analysis of the literature on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) related to household dysfunction (parents' substance abuse, physical or mental illness, death, criminality, and...
Diagnoses among long-term care recipients in Norway: a nation-wide registry study on prevalence and data completeness [0.03%]
挪威长期护理接受者的诊断结果:一项关于患病率及数据完整性的全国注册研究
Inger Johanne Bakken,Thomas Nordbø Heyeraas,Øystein Døhl et al.
Inger Johanne Bakken et al.
Background and aims: The Norwegian Registry for Primary Health Care (NRPHC) is a mandatory register for all publicly funded primary healthcare services in Norway, including long-term care (LTC) services. The registry hold...
How to approach sustainability in general practice: a workshop experience with a qualitative analysis amongst general practitioners in Denmark [0.03%]
丹麦全科医师可持续发展质性分析研讨会经验教训
Sigrid Moesgaard Larsen,Nanna Holt Jessen,Bolette Friederichsen et al.
Sigrid Moesgaard Larsen et al.
Introduction: Healthcare systems are experiencing complex interconnected problems, such as rising health inequalities, climate change threats to human and planetary health, environmental and patient harm through defensive...
Ida M Heerfordt,Josefine Windfeld-Mathiasen,Kim Peder Dalhoff et al.
Ida M Heerfordt et al.
Aim: To examine the association between androgenic-anabolic steroid (AAS) use and the risk of being granted a permanent disability pension. Methods: ...
Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the women invited to the COVIDPregDK cohort: a non-response analysis [0.03%]
人口学和经济社会特征:对邀请加入COVIDPregDK队列的妇女进行未回应分析
Christina R Bonnevie,Mia Y Olsen,Katrine H Rubin et al.
Christina R Bonnevie et al.
Aim: This study aimed to examine the demographic characteristics associated with participation in the COVIDPregDK cohort, aiming to identify potential sources of selection bias. Methods: In this nationwide register-based cohort study, data ...
Adolescent friendships and their impact on self-rated health in early adulthood. A prospective cohort study [0.03%]
一项前瞻性队列研究:青少年时期的友谊及其对早期成人期自评健康状况的影响
Trine N Winding,Jim Bøjstrup,Stine Christensen
Trine N Winding
Aims: The study aimed to examine the association between adolescent friendships (ages 15 and 18 years) and self-rated health in early adulthood (age 29 years). ...
Do community-dwelling adults aged 70 and older have someone to rely on for help when needed? A Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT) [0.03%]
社区居住的老年人有困难时是否有人可以依靠?一项来自特隆赫姆健康研究(HUNT)的结果
Bjørn Heine Strand,Ellen Melbye Langballe
Bjørn Heine Strand
Aims: Independent living among older adults is a global political goal aimed at reducing government spending on health and care services. This study investigates the prevalence of having someone to rely on for help when n...
Employment protection policies in the COVID-19 context: Did they protect workers' mental health? An intersectional perspective of the Spanish case [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的就业保护政策:它们是否保障了劳动者的心理健康?以西班牙为例的交叉视角分析
Laura Esteve-Matalí,Sergio Salas-Nicás,Clara Llorens-Serrano et al.
Laura Esteve-Matalí et al.
Aim: To assess differences in the prevalence of poor mental health of the Spanish salaried population according to the labour situation (employed, unemployed, under a suspension-furlough or under a reduction-furlough), from an intersectiona...
The intensity of informal caregiving and its implications for older caregivers: a national survey in Sweden [0.03%]
瑞典一项全国调查:老年护理人员的非正式照护强度及其影响
Mariam Kirvalidze,Elizabeth Hanson,Lennart Magnusson et al.
Mariam Kirvalidze et al.
Background: Informal caregiving is a crucial-albeit often invisible-part of the support system that enables older people with chronic diseases, disability, or age-related conditions to live in the community. However, prov...