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    Escape to the future – a qualitative study of physicians’ views on the work environment, education, and support in a digital context

    The use of remote services such as video consultations (VCs) has increased significantly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Sweden, private healthcare providers offering VCs have grown substantially sinc...

    Maria Hägglund, Anna Kristensson Ekwall in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2023)

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    Evaluation of interprofessional teamwork modules implementation in an emergency department – A mixed-methods case study of implementation fidelity

    The need for interprofessional collaboration has been emphasized by health organizations. This study was part of a mixed-methods evaluation of interprofessional teamwork modules implementation in an emergency ...

    Jenny Liu, Sari Ponzer, Nasim Farrokhnia, Italo Masiello in BMC Health Services Research (2021)

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    Can dedicated emergency team and area for older people reduce the hospital admission rate? - An observational pre- and post-intervention study

    Emergency department (ED) care of older patients is often complex. Geriatric ED guidelines can help to meet this challenge. However, training requirements, the use of time-consuming tools for comprehensive ger...

    Jenny Liu, Therese Palmgren, Sari Ponzer, Italo Masiello in BMC Geriatrics (2021)

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    Swedish emergency department triage and interventions for improved patient flows: a national update

    In Scandinavia, emergency department triage and patient flow processes, are under development. In Sweden, the triage development has resulted in two new triage scales, the Adaptive Process Triage and the Medic...

    Nasim Farrokhnia, Katarina E Göransson in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitat… (2011)

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    Experimental treatment for focal hyperglycemic ischemic brain injury in the rat

    Hyperglycemia aggravates ischemic brain injury, possibly due to the activation of signaling pathways involving reactive oxygen species, Src and mitogen-activated protein kinases. The aim of this study was to i...

    Nasim Farrokhnia, Magnus W Roos, Andreas Terént in Experimental Brain Research (2005)