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Bjørnland, Kristin & Knatten, Charlotte Kristensen
(2017).
Reply to letter to the editor.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery.
ISSN 0022-3468.
52(1),
s. 197–198.
doi:
10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.09.062.
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Faugli, Anne; Bjørnland, Kristin; Veenstra, Marijke; Emblem, Ragnhild & Diseth, Trond H
(2006).
Relational patterns and predictors of maternal anxiety and sensitivity among infants with esophageal atresia.
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Faugli, Anne; Bjørnland, Kristin; Skreden, Marianne; Skari, Hans; Björk, Merethe Dalholt & Emblem, Ragnhild
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(2006).
Comparison of parental psychological distress among children diagnosed with surgical congenital malformations and children in the general population.
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Faugli, A., Bjørnland, K., Skreden, M., Skari, H., Emblem, R., Diseth, T.H.
Anne Faugli, M.D., The National Hospital/University of Oslo, N-0027 Oslo, Norway anne.faugli@medisin.uio.no
COMPARISON OF PARENT PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH SURGICAL CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND CHILDREN IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
Background: The birth of an infant with a congenital anomaly is a stressful and emotionally demanding experience for parents. Parenting stress is an important factor influencing parenting behavior and parent-child interaction. This kind of stress may arise from child, parent, and environmental characteristics. Little is known about parental stress around and after the birth of a baby with a surgical anomaly. Aim of the study: To assess psychological stress in parents of one year old children with a severe congenital malformation and parents of children with minor congenital malformations compared to psychological stress in parents of children in the general population. Material and methods: As part of a prospective, longitudinal follow up study of children with esophageal atresia we assessed psychological stress in their parents. 18 one year old children with esophageal atresia, 10 children matched on age and gender with minor urological problems, and 100 1-2 year old children in the general population and their parents were included. The study was a cross-sectional questionnaire study. Standardized psychometric self report instruments (GHQ 30, STAI-X1 and SPSQ) were used, assessing depression, anxiety and parenting stress. Child medical data were registered from medical reports. Results: Multidimensional outcome variables will be tested, searching for predictors of parent stress among children with surgical congenital anomalies and normal children. The results will be presented.
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Åvitsland, Tone Lise; Kristensen, Charlotte; Bjørnland, Kristin; Mala, Tom; Faugli, Anne & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2006).
Parental psychological distress among children with nutritial- and eating problems.
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Parental psychological stress in children with nutritional- and eating disorders.
Aim of the study. Registration of parental psychological stress before and after gastrostomy insertion in children with nutritional- and eating disorders.
Background. Gastrostomy is a method of establishing enteral feeding in children with major nutritional- and eating disorders. These children often have major disabilities and serious diseases which can put their parents under major psychological distress. Parents have reported better quality of life after gastrostomy insertion when asked. We wanted to test this in a follow-up study.
Methods. N mothers, and nn fathers, were assessed before and after (3-12 months) their child had had a gastrostomy insertion. The assessment included General Health Questionnaire-30 (GHQ-30), State Anxiety Inventory X1-12, State Anxiety Inventory X2-20 and Impact of Event Scale. During a semi-structured interview we also asked how the parents considered the results of the gastrostomy insertion.
Results. So far parents of 20 children with median age nn (range 0,67-10,68 years) have been included. Preliminary results show that the children suffer from a variety of diseases including neurological impairment, heart disease and others. Results of the children’s situation and of the assessments of the parents will be presented.
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Faugli, Anne; Bjørnland, Kristin; Aamodt, Geir; Emblem, Ragnhild & Diseth, Trond H
(2006).
The impact of medical illness and invasive treatment procedures on early parent-child interaction assessed by PCERA and CARE-Index.
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THE IMPACT OF MEDICAL ILLNESS AND INVASIVE TREATMENT PROCEDURES ON EARLY PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION ASSESSED BY
PCERA AND CARE-INDEX
Faugli A., Bjørnland K., Aamodt, G., Emblem R., Diseth, T.H.
A serious medical illness that occurs during infancy creates adversities
in the infant and represents emotional responses by parents, being
challenging to the parent-child interaction. It is essential to use a
reliable and valid standardized instrument as PCERA and CARE-index in
assessing this parent-child relationship. Esophageal atresia (EA) is a
congenital anomaly requiring neonatal surgery. Typical symptoms are
frothing and bubbling of saliva, coughing, and respiratory distress.
Feeding exacerbate these symptoms. Invasive procedures may be necessary to
prevent nutritional problems. Little is known about long-term psychosocial
function of children with EA, and the emotional response the parent brings
into the parent child interaction and relationship. Aim of the study was
to compare the parent-child interaction in infants with EA with infants
with minor urological diseases submitted to the surgical ward using
CARE-index and PCERA. The sample consists of 39 one year old infants with
EA born in 1999-2003, and their mothers and fathers. The comparison group
consists of 10 infants healthy at birth, submitted at the surgery unit,
matched for age and gender, and their parents. GHQ and STAI assessing
parent well being, depression and anxiety were used. Registration of
medical data was done prospectively from first admission. The dyadic
profiles of the two groups on the CARE-index will be compared with those
on the PCERA.
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Emblem, Ragnhild; Mørkrid, Lars & Bjørnland, Kristin
(2005).
Anal endosonografi i evaluering av kirurgi for anorektale misdannelser.
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Åvitsland, Tone Lise; Kristensen, Charlotte; Mala, Tom; Bjørnland, Kristin & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2005).
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in children – a safe technique with major symptom relief and high parental satisfaction.
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Bjørnland, Kristin; Monclair, Tom & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2005).
Roux-Y-jejunostomi hos barn.
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Medhus, Asle Wilhelm; Bjørnland, Kristin; Emblem, Ragnhild; Bondi, Johan Fridtjof & Husebye, Einar
(2004).
TYNNTARMSMOTILITET I FASTE HOS PASIENTER OPERERT FOR HIRSCHSPRUNGS SYKDOM SOM BARN.
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Børke, Wenche Bakken; Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Halvorsen, Bente; Bjørnland, Kristin; Thaulow, Erik & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Increased myocardial MMP activity in hypoxaemic piglets is related to oxygen and CO2.
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Børke, Wenche Bakken; Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Halvorsen, Bente; Bjørnland, Kristin; Thaulow, Erik & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Økt MMP aktivitet i myokard hos hypoksiske nyfødte griser er relatert til oksygen, CO2 og intrathorakalt trykk.
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Bjørnland, Kristin; Aabakken, Lars; Hopp, Einar & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2003).
Konservativ behandling av spontan galleveisperforasjon.
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Bjørnland, Kristin; Aabakken, Lars; Hopp, Einar & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2003).
Konservativ behandling av spontan galleperforasjon.
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Bjørnland, Kristin & Emblem, Ragnhild
(2003).
Rektalprolaps hos barn og unge.
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Bjørnland, Kristin; Flatmark, Kjersti; Pettersen, Solveig; Mathisen, Ingebjørg Storm & Beiske, Klaus
(2003).
Immunomagnetic detection of bone marrow micrometastases in neuroblastoma.
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Børke, Wenche Bakken; Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Bjørnland, Kristin; Halvorsen, Bente; Thaulow, Erik & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Increased myocardial MMP-2 activity after resuscitation with 100% O2 in hypoxic newborn piglets.
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Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Børke, Wenche Bakken; Bjørnland, Kristin; Pettersen, Solveig; Rosland, Jan Henrik & Halvorsen, Bente
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(2003).
Resucitation with 100% 02 in hypoxic newborn piglets increases cerebral MMP-2 activity.
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Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Børke, Wenche Bakken; Bjørnland, Kristin; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Halvorsen, Bente & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Raised Cerebral MMP-2 Activity After Resuscitation with 100% Oxygen in Newborn Hypoxic Piglets.
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Børke, Wenche Bakken; Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Bjørnland, Kristin; Thaulow, Erik; Halvorsen, Bente & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Reoxygenation injury increases myocardial MMP-2 activity in hypoxic newborn piglets.
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Børke, Wenche Bakken; Munkeby, Berit Holthe; Bjørnland, Kristin; Thaulow, Erik; Halvorsen, Bente & Saugstad, Ola Didrik
(2003).
Increased myocardial MMP-2 activity after resuscitation with 100% O2 in hypoxic newborn piglets.
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Flatmark, Kjersti; Bjørnland, Kristin; Johannessen, H.O.; Rasales, R.; Hårklau, L. & Solhaug, Jan Helge
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(2002).
Immunomagnetic detection of micrometastatic cells in bone marrow of colorectal cancer patients.
Clinical Cancer Research.
ISSN 1078-0432.
8,
s. 444–449.