Search for dissertations about: "nationwide study"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 304 swedish dissertations containing the words nationwide study.
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16. Health behaviour, nursing self-efficacy and engagement among nursing students : a longitudinal cohort study
Abstract : Nursing students represent one of the largest groups of students in higher education in Sweden. Their future occupation as registered nurses requires professional competencies including working on health promotion. READ MORE
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17. Exploration of novel mechanisms and biomarkers for venous thromboembolism : a genetics and proteomics study
Abstract : Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) contributes to a large health burden and incidence increases exponentially with age. ~25% patients will experience a recurrent event and there is a 2-fold risk for death in the following years. Risk prediction remains a challenge. READ MORE
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18. Heart failure after myocardial infarction : contemporary trends, determinants and prognostic implications : nationwide observational studies
Abstract : Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of heart failure (HF). The overall aim of this thesis is to describe contemporary epidemiology of post myocardial infarction HF including temporal trends, changes in patient characteristics, its determinants and prognostic implications, as well as the long-term risk of HF admission. READ MORE
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19. Acquired epilepsy in Multiple sclerosis: a nationwide register-based investigation into prognosis and treatment
Abstract : The prevalence of epilepsy in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) is thrice that of the general population. The association between epilepsy and MS prognosis and its management are however largely unknown. The prevalence of concomitant MS and epilepsy is low, making recruitment of sufficient numbers of patients for single-centre studies difficult. READ MORE
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20. Adulthood Outcomes of Child and Adolescent Depression : From Mental Health to Social Functioning
Abstract : Depression is a common mental disorder affecting people across the lifespan, with first onset frequently occurring in the teenage years. The disorder is costly to society and constitutes one of the leading causes of disability in youths and adults worldwide. READ MORE