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Moral distress among maternity and neonatal healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden : Results from the COPE staff longitudinal cohort study
Introduction: Moral distress arises when healthcare workers face difficult decisions without adequate information and/or when patient care is compromised due to limited resources, communication issues, or altered work routines in exceptional circumstances. While moral distress in maternity and neonatal healthcare workers (MNHCWs) has been noted, its prevalence, intensity, and impact on well-being
Profiling Attitudes Toward Individuals Who Self-Harm Among Mental Health Workers in Sweden : A Cross-Sectional Study
INTRODUCTION: Mental health workers' attitudes toward individuals who self-harm impact accessibility and quality of care. Previous studies have established the role of training on professionals' attitudes, with mixed findings for gender and work experience. While self-report attitudinal scales are frequently used, latent response trends across such scales are seldom considered. The present study e
Risk of preeclampsia and gestational diabetes after occupational exposure to chemicals during pregnancy–A cohort study of births in Sweden 1994–2014
Client-based teaching : engaged universities in Sweden
Universities around the world are increasingly engaging with a range of stakeholders to co-produce knowledge by making explicit connections between student learning and real-world issues. These connections can enhance the education process while creating new opportunities for knowledge co- creation and active engagement between academic and non-academic actors. This report provides a summary of th
The Swedish Society of Paediatric Infectious Diseases' 2025 Recommendations for the Initial Management of Suspected Paediatric Sepsis With or Without Shock
Swedish consumers’ perspectives on wild bilberries : Attitudes, associations, consumption patterns, and foraging behaviour
Community of place or community of interest : challenging the role of citizen engagement and proximity in energy communities in Sweden
There is an ongoing debate about what should be considered an energy community (EC), particularly in terms of citizen engagement and the proximity of community members to renewable energy production. The type of EC that exclusively engages with actors in a certain geographical location is defined as a community of place (COP). In contrast, communities of interest (COI) do not limit membership to t
Predictive factors for limited health literacy among persons with cirrhosis : A Swedish explorative cross-sectional study
Introduction Fatigue and altered cognitive capacity are common symptoms following cirrhosis. Patients consider information about cirrhosis difficult to understand. Health literacy levels vary among persons with chronic illnesses, which can hamper participation in and adaptation to treatment, potential restrictions and recommendations. Limited health literacy might also lead to decreased autonomy.
Familial risks and incidence rates for childhood nervous system tumors in Sweden
Atrial Fibrillation, Venous Thromboembolism, and Risk of Pulmonary Hypertension : A Swedish Nationwide Register Study
BACKGROUND: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is suggested to be associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE) and might thereby play a role in the development of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (PH). By elevating left-sided filling pressure and promoting atrial myopathy, AF may also play a role in the development of postcapillary PH. We aimed to investigate the association between AF, with or
Tourism satellite account for Sweden 1992-93
Understanding social work professionalism through organisational lens : a study of social workers in Sweden
Exploring the Influence of Parental Mental Illness on Childhood Cancer Mortality : A Nationwide Cohort Study in Sweden
Analysis of Breast Cancer Family History, Estrogen Receptor Status, and Breast Cancer Outcomes in Sweden
IMPORTANCE: Breast cancer (BC), the most prevalent cancer among women globally, is a heterogeneous disease, with prognosis differing by estrogen receptor (ER) status. Having a family history of BC increases the risk of BC; however, it is unclear whether family history is associated with the prognosis of overall and ER-specific BC.OBJECTIVE: To assess whether a family history of BC is associated wi
Large regional variation in endovascular thrombectomy rates for acute ischemic stroke in Sweden
A Swedish cost-utility analysis of ferric derisomaltose versus ferric carboxymaltose in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Objectives: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a common extraintestinal manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), driven by impaired iron absorption, inflammation of intestinal mucosa and blood loss due to intestinal bleeding. Exogenous iron is indicated to correct iron deficiency, with intravenous iron preferred in patients with malabsorption or intolerance of oral iron, active bleeding, sy
The structure of emergent prefabricated housing industries : a comparative case study of Australia and Sweden
Prefabricated housing is a disruptive innovation struggling to take hold in a traditional complex product system (CoPS). It is quicker to produce and has improved environmental performance compared to traditional housing. CoPS have more dense and complex network connections than commodity industries, making disruptive innovation more difficult. Effective relational capabilities can achieve the coo
Do forest biorefineries fit with working principles of a circular bioeconomy? A case of Finnish and Swedish initiatives
Pursuit of the Bioeconomy (BE) and the Circular Economy (CE) is high on the political agendas of many countries. Application of the concepts is intended to ameliorate a number of sustainability challenges, such as raw material constraint concerns and global warming. The concepts of BE and CE are increasingly combined to describe a ‘circular bioeconomy’ (CBE), which emphasises value retention for r
Exploring child protection content in social work curricula in South Africa and Sweden
Child participation and agency are vital elements in child protec-tion. Ensuring child participation can contribute to successful inter-ventions. Social workers are often the central agents in ensuring that children participate in matters concerning them and that the best interest of the child principle is adhered to in these matters. The aim of this study is thus to understand if and how social w
