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Welfare technology interventions among older people living at home—A systematic review of RCT studies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The main goal of health services is for the elderly to maintain their mental and physical health and live at home independently for as long as possible. Various technical welfare solutions have been introduced and tested ... -
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a foreign background as a female academic and working at a university in Europe?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The main goal of this project was to explore foreign female academics’ experiences working at universities in Europe. The Bologna Declaration has enabled the cross-border exchange of academic staff within Europe. Female ... -
What characterizes studies on social support groups for next of kin of persons with dementia? A qualitative systematic review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The aim of this qualitative systematic review was to produce knowledge according to the research question: What characterizes scientific studies on social support programmes/interventions for next of kin of persons with ... -
What do Diaconal Hospital Managers really do? Management at Diakonhjemmet Hospital: Context, Intention and Practice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)What does it mean to be a manager, and how does the practice of managing a diaconal hospital manifest itself in everyday practice? Even though diaconal institutions have played a central part of the church’s ministry for ... -
What do diaconal hospital managers really do? Management at Diakonhjemmet Hospital: Context, intention and practice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)What does it mean to be a manager, and how does the practice of managing a diaconal hospital manifest itself in everyday practice? Even though diaconal institutions have played a central part of the church's ministry for ... -
What is moral disquiet and how does the experience of moral disquiet appear in professional human practices? Facing responsibility in nursing, teaching, and caring
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)What does moral disquiet mean to professional human practices? The phenomenon of moral disquiet comes to awareness in concrete lived human experiences and might be described with the help of examples from practice. The ... -
What policy space for diaconal institutions? Challenges from public procurement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Procurement processes with tender competition have been a preferred approach for engaging service providers in Norway. Even if the present Norwegian government finds it “essential that competition becomes an integral part ... -
What shall we do with the Canaanites? An ethical perspective on Genesis 12:6
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Colonial biblical interpretation - such as for example Moritz Merker’s study of the Maasai (1904/1910), where he claims that they are historically related to the ancient Israelites—tend to see both “Israelites” and their ... -
When young people age out of care: Foster care in a life course and network perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Research highlights the importance of supportive relations for young people leaving care. Foster carers give an important contribution to such support. However, there is less knowledge about foster carers' views about the ... -
Who reported having a high-strain job, low strain job, active job and passive job? The WIRUS screening study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objective: The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or high-strain, based on a combination of job demands and control. While studies have shown high-strain jobs to have adverse ... -
Willingness to participate in alcohol prevention interventions targeting risky drinking employees. The WIRUS project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: The extent to which eligible individuals in a target population are willing to participate in interventions is important when evaluating the efficacy of public health interventions. Objectives: As part of a ... -
“With God all things are possible” – Luther and Kierkegaard on the relation between immutability, necessity and possibility
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)If God is eternal, he is immutable and his relationship with the world is without change. Luther and Kierkegaard agree that this is the case, but disagree whether the idea of necessity adequately captures God’s relationship ... -
Within moments of becoming—everyday citizenship in nursing homes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Humans are occupational beings. Our occupational choices depend on the opportunities available to us, and within nursing homes, institutional rules or structures may limit occupational engagement. An everyday ... -
Women on the Move in the New Testament
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article discusses the relation between gender and migration in the New Testament. Six cases of women on the move are presented: Mary, the mother of Jesus; the women in the Jesus movement; three women from the first ... -
Women's mission groups as religious entrepreneurs in international network building
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Working with alcohol prevention in occupational health services: "Knowing how" is more important than "knowing that" - the WIRUS OHS study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a major public health challenge; the majority of employees consume alcohol regularly and a considerable proportion of employees can be characterized as risky drinkers in need of interventions. ... -
The wrath of a disappointed lover: On Luther’s attitude toward the jews
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Martin Luther is one of the most influential thinkers in the history of the Christian Church. 500 years ago this year, he published his 95 theses on indulgence, which launched one of the most remarkable revival movements ... -
You and me and all of us: The significance of belonging in a continual community of children in long-term care in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper examines the significance of children’s social lives and communities with other children, particularlyfor one group of children growing up in a care arrangement combining residential and foster care in Norway.Eight ... -
'You just deal with it. You have to when you’ve got a child’: A narrative analysis of mothers’ accounts of how they coped, both during an abusive relationship and after leaving
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A narrative analysis explored the accounts of eight mothers, each of whom had left an abusive relationship at least 12months previously. Existing research investigating the strategies used by women to cope with domestic ... -
You will never again be a Chilean like the others. From diaspora to diasporic practices among Chilean refugees returning from exile.
(Journal of comparative social work;1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The article is based on interviews with Chilean returnees from Norwegian exile. The authors argue that their situation my be best understood as one of continued diasporic identity and diasporic consciousness.