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Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken er doktor ingeniør og seniorrådgiver i Klynge for pasientregistre i Folkehelseinstituttet (fra 28.10.2024 seniorforsker ved Avdeling for kroniske sykdommer i Folkehelseinstituttet).
Articles by Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken
Registry study shows a decline in myocardial infarction
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken
15.10.2024:
Following analysis of registry data from various sources, the authors of a new original article now present useful, relevant figures that cover the entire population. In this edition of the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, Bønaa et al. present the developments in the incidence of acute...
Deaths after confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in Norway
- Hanne Løvdal Gulseth,
- Eyvind Helland,
- Knut Ivar Johansen,
- Kirsten Gravningen,
- Helena Niemi Eide,
- Siri Eldevik Håberg,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken
03.12.2020:
The first death to occur in Norway as a result of COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, was reported on 12 March 2020. As of 10 June 2020, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health reported that altogether 239 deaths associated with COVID-19 had been registered in the Norwegian...
Underlying conditions in adults with COVID-19
- Wenche Nystad,
- Vidar Hjellvik,
- Inger Kristin Larsen,
- Inger Ariansen,
- Eyvind Helland,
- Knut Ivar Johansen,
- Johanne Gulbrandsen,
- Hanne Løvdal Gulseth,
- Helena Niemi Eide,
- Siri E. Håberg,
- Øystein Karlstad,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken
16.09.2020:
COVID-19 is caused by infection with SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), a coronavirus which rapidly spread to become a global pandemic after the first case was reported in Wuhan in December 2019. At an early stage, the most common conditions among persons who were...
SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents in Norway: confirmed infection, hospitalisations and underlying conditions
- Ketil Størdal,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Margrethe Greve-Isdahl,
- Claus Klingenberg,
- Eyvind Helland,
- Wenche Nystad,
- Vidar Hjellvik,
- Hanne Løvdal Gulseth
24.06.2020:
Measures targeting children and adolescents in Norway have attracted great attention since the pandemic outbreak of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease COVID-19. Children and adolescents can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 and become ill, but their symptoms appear mainly to be substantially...
Tourette syndrome in children in Norway
- Pål Surén,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Svetlana Skurtveit,
- Marte Handal,
- Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud,
- Camilla Stoltenberg,
- Liv Irene Nøstvik,
- Bernhard Weidle
12.11.2019:
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological condition that first appears in childhood and is characterised by motor and vocal tics (1). Tics are involuntary, rapid, repetitive, intermittent motor movements or sudden, uncontrolled vocal sounds. Tics often occur in children and are normally transient...
Diagnosis of hyperkinetic disorder among children in Norway
- Pål Surén,
- Anne Gjertrud Thorstensen,
- Marit Tørstad,
- Petter Espeseth Emhjellen,
- Kari Furu,
- Guido Biele,
- Heidi Aase,
- Camilla Stoltenberg,
- Pål Zeiner,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud
20.11.2018:
Hyperkinetic disorder is one of the most frequently used psychiatric diagnoses among children and adolescents in Norway (1). The condition is characterised by hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention (2). In order to make the diagnosis, the symptoms must be present before the age of six and occur...
General practice consultations and use of prescription drugs after changes to school absence policy
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Knut-Arne Wensaas,
- Kari Furu,
- Gry Marysol Grøneng,
- Camilla Stoltenberg,
- Simon Øverland,
- Siri Eldevik Håberg
23.08.2017:
In Norway, everybody who has completed primary and lower secondary school has a statutory right to education at the upper secondary level. Most of those eligible make use of this option, and in 2015 altogether 92.2 % of all young people aged 16 – 18 were enrolled in upper secondary education (1)...
Upper secondary school leaving celebrations and final exams – consultations in general practice and emergency care
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Knut-Arne Wensaas,
- Gry Marysol Grøneng,
- Atle Fretheim,
- Camilla Stoltenberg,
- Knut Inge Klepp,
- Siri Eldevik Håberg,
- Simon Øverland
04.05.2017:
In Norway, everyone who has completed basic schooling has a statutory right to a full-time, three-year course of upper secondary education. Most young people take advantage of this offer, and in 2015, over 90 % in the age group 16 – 18 participated in upper secondary education (1). Celebrating the...