Browsing BI Open by Author "Eskild, Anne"
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Does the Use of Diagnostic Technology Reduce Fetal Mortality?
Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Skau, Irene; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Eskild, Anne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Objective: To examine the effect that the introduction of new diagnostic technology in obstetric care has had on fetal death. Data Source The Medical Birth Registry of Norway provided detailed medical information for ... -
Does the Use of Diagnostic Technology Reduce Fetal Mortality?
Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Skau, Irene; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Eskild, Anne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Objective: To examine the effect that the introduction of new diagnostic technology in obstetric care has had on fetal death. Data Source The Medical Birth Registry of Norway provided detailed medical information for ... -
Perinatal mortality in non-western migrants in Norway as compared to their countries of birth and to Norwegian women
Naimy, Zainab; Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Monkerud, Lars Christian; Eskild, Anne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality rate (PMR) settle in countries with a low PMR. We compared the PMRs for migrants in Norway with the PMRs in their countries of birth. We ... -
Saving Newborn Babies: The Benefits of Interventions in Neonatal Care in Norway over More Than 40 Years
Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Monkerud, Lars Chr.; Skau, Irene; Eskild, Anne; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Saugstad, Ola Didrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The aim of this study was to examine the effect that the introduction of new medical interventions at birth has had on mortality among newborn babies in Norway during the period 1967–2011. During this period, there has ... -
The impact of hospital revenue on the increase in Caesarean sections in Norway. A panel data analysis of hospitals 1976-2005
Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Monkerud, Lars Christian; Hagen, Terje P.; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Eskild, Anne; Skau, Irene (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background: There has been a marked increase in the number of Caesarean sections in many countries during the last decades. In several countries, Caesarean sections are carried out in more than 20 per cent of births. These ...