Browsing Artikler, kapitler og presentasjoner fra NORCE Helse og samfunn by Author "Høyland, Sindre Aske"
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A cross-sector systematic review and synthesis of knowledge on telemedicine interventions in chronic wound management—Implications from a system perspective
Høyland, Sindre Aske; Holte, Kari Anne; Islam, Kamrul; Øygarden, Olaug; Kjerstad, Egil; Hovland, Synnøve Aske; Wærnes, Hanne Rusten; Gürgen, Marcus; Conde, Katharina Brekke; Hovland, Kristin Søisdal; Rødseth, Eirin; Carayon, Pascale; Fallon, Maureen; Ivins, Nicola; Bradbury, Sarah; Husebø, Sissel Iren Eikeland; Harding, Keith; Ternowitz, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Based on initially identified needs for further telemedicine (TM) and chronic wound management research, the objective of this article is twofold: to conduct a systematic review of existing knowledge on TM interventions ... -
Exploring the complexity of hydrogen perception and acceptance among key stakeholders in Norway
Høyland, Sindre Aske; Kjestveit, Kari; Skotnes, Ruth Østgaard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article explores the complexity of factors or mechanisms that can influence hydrogen stakeholder perception and acceptance in Norway. We systematically analyze 16 semi-structured in-depth interviews with industry ... -
A holistic perspective on continuing care for substance use and dependence: Results and implications from an in-depth study of a Norwegian continuing care establishment
Høyland, Sindre Aske; Schuchert, Astrid; Mamen, Asgeir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article explores, systematically and in depth, users’ perceptions of participating in a Norwegian non-profit establishment that provides a continuing care programme for substance use and dependence. Identified results ... -
A System Perspective on Implementation and Usage of the Da Vinci Technology at a Large Norwegian Regional Hospital
Høyland, Sindre Aske; Holte, Kari Anne; Gjerstad, Brita; Teig, Inger Lise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The aim of this research paper is to identify advantages and barriers to implementation and usage of robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), specifically the Da Vinci robot, at a larger regional hospital in Norway and from a ...