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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
Comparison of data from the Cause of Death Registry and the Norwegian Patient Register
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Christian Lycke Ellingsen,
- Anne Gro Pedersen,
- Lilian Leistad,
- Jonas Minet Kinge,
- Marta Ebbing,
- Stein Emil Vollset
17.11.2015:
The data quality in the Cause of Death Registry has been questioned (1). Many death certificates include logical or content errors (2, 3), and the Cause of Death Registry has been criticised for containing a large proportion of non-specific codes or codes that cannot represent the underlying cause...
Obese, fat, or just overweight?
- Magnus Strømmen,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Ellen Andenæs,
- Christian A. Klöckner,
- Ronald Mårvik,
- Bård Kulseng,
- Are Holen
20.10.2015:
In the vernacular, overweight is often synonymous with both overweight and obesity, two conditions that differ in terms of their aetiology, prognosis and treatment. Clinicians tend to use the WHO classification of body mass on the basis of the body mass index (BMI) and distinguish between overweight...
Differences across counties in the registered prevalence of autism, ADHD, epilepsy and cerebral palsy in Norway
- Pål Surén,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Kari Kveim Lie,
- Synnve Schjølberg,
- Heidi Aase,
- Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud,
- Per Magnus,
- Anne-Siri Øyen,
- Britt Kveim Svendsen,
- Kari Modalsli Aaberg,
- Guro L. Andersen,
- Camilla Stoltenberg
01.10.2013:
Developmental disorders and neurological afflictions are a significant cause of morbidity and reduced ability for children to function (1) and often require comprehensive follow-up from the healthcare and other assistance services. Despite this fact, until 2012 no overview of the prevalence of such...
Comparison of data from the Norwegian Patient Register and the Cancer Registry of Norway
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Stein Olav Gystad,
- Øyvind Olav Schjøtt Christensen,
- Unn Elisabeth Huse,
- Siri Larønningen,
- Jan Nygård,
- Lena Holmstrøm,
- Tom Børge Johannesen,
- Bjørn Møller,
- Inger Kristin Larsen
12.06.2012:
The Norwegian Patient Register receives administrative data on patients from hospitals and private contract specialists, and the Cancer Registry records information on all cases of cancer and selected pre-stages of cancer. The Norwegian Patient Register contains codes for the conditions deemed to be...
Development of diagnostic tools and use of health services in obstructive lung disease in Norway
- Tommy Haugan,
- Inger Johanne Landsjøåsen Bakken,
- Ola Storrø,
- Torbjørn Øien,
- Arnulf Langhammer
06.11.2008:
Bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) are prevalent diseases that affect the health of individuals to a large extent and are associated with high costs for society. International guidelines for treatment of asthma (Global Initiative for Asthma [GINA]) (1) and COPD (Global...