Nätverksnytt från SND
Published 23 November 2019 Nu finns ett nytt nyhetsbrev från SND att läsa online, med bland annat ledare av Monica Lassi vid LU. Läs nyhetsbrevet här.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/natverksnytt-fran-snd - 2025-01-20
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Published 23 November 2019 Nu finns ett nytt nyhetsbrev från SND att läsa online, med bland annat ledare av Monica Lassi vid LU. Läs nyhetsbrevet här.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/natverksnytt-fran-snd - 2025-01-20
Published 26 November 2019 The European Society of cardiology (ESC) EURObservational Research Programme (EORP) Chronic Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease registry Long Term (CICD) aims to study the clinical profile, treatment modalities and outcomes of patients diagnosed with CICD in a contemporary environment in order to assess whether these patients at high cardiovascular risk are treated according
Published 26 November 2019 Real-world data, such as patient registries, are important for health surveillance purposes and for informed decision making, especially in case of diseases whose rarity reduces the feasibility of trials and makes information difficult to collect. New publication in Value in Health
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/value-rare-disease-registry-italian-region-friuli-venezia-giulia - 2025-01-20
Published 27 November 2019 In this issue, Weiss discusses “generalizing” inferences from randomized trials to other populations. However, he does not explicitly define what “generalizing” means, assumes that “generalizing” the results of a randomized trial has a single goal, and reduces generalizability to a binary subjective judgment—findings are either generalizable or not generalizable. New pub
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/extending-inferences-randomized-trial-target-population - 2025-01-20
Published 27 November 2019 The influence of gender on bipolar disorder is controversial and it is unclear if inpatient care differs between men and women. Here, we investigate for gender differences in the inpatient length of stay for Swedes admitted for bipolar disorder and explore other factors that could explain any observed association. New publication in Journal of Affective Disorders
Published 28 November 2019 When analyzing effect heterogeneity, the researcher commonly opts for stratification or a regression model with interactions. While these methods provide valuable insights, their usefulness can be somewhat limited, since they typically fail to take into account heterogeneity with respect to many dimensions simultaneously, or give rise to models with complex appearances.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/assessing-heterogeneous-effects-and-their-determinants-estimation-potential-outcomes - 2025-01-20
Published 28 November 2019 Data on the 4466 trauma patients in the registry were analysed. Out of 59 variables, most (n = 51; 86.4%) were missing less than 20% of observations. There were 808 (18.1%) patients missing at least one of the first in-hospital physiological observations. Hospital death was associated with missing in-hospital physiological data (adjusted OR 1.4; 95% CI 1.02–2.01; p = 0.0
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/establishing-multicentre-trauma-registry-india-evaluation-data-completeness - 2025-01-20
Published 29 November 2019 According to rough estimates, there are approximately 150,000 rare disease patients in Slovenia (out of a total population of 2 million). Despite the absence of accurate epidemiological data on their status, these figures reveal the great importance of this area for the Slovenian healthcare system. New publication in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Published 29 November 2019 The study aim was to report survival and morbidity of all patients in Sweden with peritoneal mesothelioma treated with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) as well as investigate whether the survival has increased on a population level since this treatment was nationalized 2011. Study data were collected from the Swedish HIPEC
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/peritoneal-mesothelioma-sweden-population-based-study - 2025-01-20
Published 30 November 2019 Regulators increasingly rely on registries for decision making related to high‐risk medical devices in the United States. However, the limited uniform standards for registries may create substantial variability in registry implementation and utility to regulators. We surveyed the current landscape of US cardiovascular device registries and chart the extent of inconsisten
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/landscape-cardiovascular-device-registries-united-states - 2025-01-20
Published 30 November 2019 Survey response rate was 98% (54/55). Overall, 57% perceived that using registry data saved research staff time in the current study, and 74% perceived that it would save time in future studies; 55% noted significant upfront time in developing a methodology for extracting registry data. Survey recommendations included simplifying data extraction processes and tailoring t
Published 1 December 2019 Using a continuous exposure variable that is measured with random error in a univariable linear regression model leads to regression dilution bias: the observed association between the exposure and outcome is smaller than it would be if the true value of the exposure could be used. A repeatability sub-study, where a sample of study participants have their data measured ag
Published 1 December 2019 Recently, King et al.1 assessed the effect of disability on mental health through bullying in adolescents using a causal mediation analysis method developed by Valeri and VanderWeele2 in which exposure–mediator interactions are allowed. In the latter method, one can only handle time-fixed exposure and mediator, and, for this reason, the authors only used the exposure in w
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/methodological-point-mediation-analysis - 2025-01-20
Published 2 December 2019 In healthcare, we have kept notes on people with diseases for over 4000 years. These have been a combination of subjective commentary and objective measurement. In the past 30 years recording data on patients has been systematised through disease registries and electronic patient records (EPR). We now have extensive registries in many diseases with robust cross-sectional
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/using-registries-research-cf-how-can-we-be-sure-about-outputs - 2025-01-20
Published 2 December 2019 The purpose of this paper is to understand what role researchers assign to online representations on the new digital communication sites that have emerged, such as Academia, ResearchGate or Mendeley. New publication in emerald insight
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/researchers-online-visibility-tensions-visibility-trust-and-reputation - 2025-01-20
Published 27 November 2019 With the most important stories from Nordic section of European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Read more here.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/first-issue-eosc-nordic-newsletter - 2025-01-20
Published 28 November 2019 Bibsamkonsortiet tecknar ett läs- och publiceringsavtal med det vetenskapliga förlaget Elsevier. Det innebär att svenska forskare nu åter får tillgång till förlagets drygt två tusen tidskrifter. Dessutom kommer alla svenska forskningsartiklar kunna publiceras omedelbart öppet tillgängligt (open access). Läs mer här.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/nytt-avtal-med-elsevier - 2025-01-20
Published 12 December 2017 Today, FORMAS announced the urgent grants for 2018 Last day of application: Any time during the year, until 08/11/2018Day of decision: Continuously during the year, last day of decision is 15/01/2019An urgent grant application can be submitted for any scientific discipline; the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and technological sciences, and may also include
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/formas-urgent-grants - 2025-01-20
Published 29 November 2019 Hur bör den svenska forskningspolitiken utformas för att stärka forskningen, bidra till att lösa dagens samhällsutmaningar och skapa ny kunskap för en klokare värld? Se en inspelning från Vetenskapsrådets konferens på Stockholm Waterfront 20 november. Läs mer här.
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/forskningspolitiska-dagen-2019-0 - 2025-01-20
Published 3 December 2019 Work histories generally cover all jobs held for ≥1 year. However, it may be time and cost prohibitive to conduct a detailed exposure assessment for each such job. While disregarding short-term jobs can reduce the assessment burden, this can be problematic if those jobs contribute important exposure information towards understanding disease aetiology. New publication in A
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/characterizing-short-term-jobs-population-based-study - 2025-01-20