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POInTprotocol.full

1Ziegler A-G, et al. BMJ Open 2019;9:e028578. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028578 Open access Oral insulin therapy for primary prevention of type 1 diabetes in infants with high genetic risk: the GPPAD- POInT (global platform for the prevention of autoimmune diabetes primary oral insulin trial) study protocol Anette-Gabriele Ziegler,1,2 Peter Achenbach,1,2 Reinhard Berner,3 Kristina Casteels,4,5 Thoma

https://www.gppad.lu.se/sites/gppad.lu.se/files/2025-05/POInTprotocol.full_.pdf - 2026-05-23

Milan Design Week 2026

Milan Design Week 2026 Skip to main content This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. By continuing to use the site you agree that cookies are used according to our Cookie Policy (on the website of LTH) . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

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Staff-appraisals-developing-the-organisation-and-the-individual

Staff appraisals – Developing the organisation and the individual Human ResouRces | Lund univeRsity | 3 octobeR 2013 3Staff appraiSalS Staff appraisals advice and guideLines A staff appraisal is a prepared discussion between an employee and his or her line manager aiming to develop both the organisation and the individual. The appraisal is to address the entire work situation. It is to take a long

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180728 cw rev2.final

Vol 05 Feedback 105104 Inflection Christine Wamsler is Professor of Sustainability Science at the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden, former Co-director of the Lund University Centre for Societal Resilience, Research Fellow at the Centre of Natural Disaster Science, and Honorary Research Fellow of the Global Urbanism Research Group at the Global Development Institute of the

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/sites/lucsus.lu.se/files/180728_cw_rev2.final_.pdf - 2026-05-23

SASNET Activity Report 2024 Hemsidan

SASNET Activity Report 2024.indd SASNET Activity Report 2023 SWEDISH SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES NETWORK, LUND UNIVERSITY View of Nanu Oya, Sri Lanka. Table of Contents 3SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2023 OVERVIEW AND ORGANISATION 4 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 6 WORKSHOPS 8 SASNET IN ALMEDALEN 11 CULTURAL EVENTS 12 SYMPOSIUMS 13 SUMMER SCHOOL 14 SASNET-FUNDED RESEARCH 17 GRANTS 18 Overview and Organisation SASNET is a

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Ersättningsteologi och Hebreerbrevet: En receptionshistorisk studie om ersättningsteologiska resonemang i läsningar av Hebreerbrevet

The aim of this thesis is to investigate what possible replacement theological underpinnings look like in readings of the letter to the Hebrews. Hebrews is often considered the book in the New Testament that most clearly contains replacement theological underpinnings. However, there is an ambiguity in the letter as readers of Hebrews have drawn different conclusions regarding the possible replacem

Införande av one stop clinic - en simuleringsstudie på Klinisk kemi, Helsingborgs lasarett

Klinisk kemi på Helsingborgs lasarett analyserar prover från sjukhuset, kringliggande vårdcentraler och prover från patienter som kommer till den närliggande provtagningscentralen (PTC). En önskan om att erbjuda ett one stop clinic-koncept till ett antal diabetespatienter har växt fram. Det skulle innebära att patienterna kommer för provtagning till PTC och besöker läkaren vid ett och samma tillfäThe division of Clinical Chemistry at Helsingborg Hospital analyses human biological samples from the hospital, adjacent care centres and from patients who take the samples at the neighbouring centre (PTC). The division of Clinical Chemistry has a vision of being able to offer a one stop clinic-concept to a group of patients diagnosed with diabetes. This would mean that the patient could take the

Performance in physical education and health impairment 30 years later-a community based cohort study.

OBJECTIVE: A main purpose of physical education (PE) in school is to promote future health. However, there is very limited evidence of the effects of PE on the adult health. We hypothesized that a low performance in PE was associated with an increased risk of health impairment by middle age. METHODS: We performed a cohort study in a community-based setting in Sweden spanning over three decades. W

A method for reporting and classifying acute infectious diseases in a prospective study of young children: TEDDY

Background: Early childhood environmental exposures, possibly infections, may be responsible for triggering islet autoimmunity and progression to type 1 diabetes (T1D). The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) follows children with increased HLA-related genetic risk for future T1D. TEDDY asks parents to prospectively record the child's infections using a diary book. The pres

Van Gujjars: The Persistent Forest Pastoralists

During the last decade the condition of life has changed in many ways for the pastoral Van Gujjar who have their winter camps in the interior of the forests of the Shiwalik foot hills of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal in northern India. While the Gujjar in most of northern India are a very large and ethnically as well as religiously diversified population, the pastoral Gujjar in this particular are

Minor amputation does not negatively affect health-related quality of life as compared with conservative treatment in patients with a diabetic foot ulcer : An observational study

Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is poor in patients with persistent diabetic foot ulcers and poor HRQoL predicts worse outcomes in these patients. Amputation is often considered a treatment failure, which is why conservative treatment is generally preferred over amputation. However, it is unclear whether minor amputation negatively affects HRQoL compared with conservative treatm

Primary care patients with musculoskeletal pain. Value of health-status and sense-of-coherence measures in predicting long-term work disability

OBJECTIVE: To investigate long-term sick leave among primary care patients with musculoskeletal disorders and the predictive value of health-status and sense-of-coherence measures. METHODS: Patients aged 17 to 64 years who, during seven weeks, attended one of six primary care centers because of non-traumatic musculoskeletal pain and who completed the SF-36 health questionnaire and the sense of coh

Medication errors in primary health care records; a cross-sectional study in Southern Sweden

BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems due to medication errors are common and have the potential to cause harm. This study, which was conducted in Swedish primary health care, aimed to assess how well the medication lists in the medical records tally with the medications used by patients and to explore what type of medication errors are present. METHODS: We reviewed the electronic medical records (EMR

Personality factors and depression as predictors of hospital-based health care utilization following acute myocardial infarction

Background: Whether personality factors and depressive traits affect patients' utilization of health care following an acute myocardial infarction is relatively unknown. The aim of this study was to examine whether hospital-based health care utilization after a myocardial infarction was correlated with patients' personality factors and depressive symptoms. Methods: We studied 366 myocardial infarc

The epidemiology of and management of pediatric patients with head trauma : a hospital-based study from Southern Sweden

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. In Scandinavia, the epidemiology of pediatric head trauma is poorly documented. This study aimed to investigate and compare the epidemiology and management of pediatric patients with isolated head trauma (IHT) and head trauma in connection with multitrauma (MHT). Methods: We conducted a ret

Mothers´ experiences in relation to a new Swedish postnatal home-based model of midwifery care–A cross-sectional study

Background: The goal of postnatal care is to provide the highest possible quality of care and medical safety with the least possible intervention in order to optimize health and wellbeing of the new family. The aim of the study was to describe mothers´ experiences in relation to a new postnatal home-based model of midwifery care. Methods: The current study uses a cross-sectional mixed method desig

“We choose this CV because we choose diversity” : What do eye movements say about the choices recruiters make?

Introduction: A large body of research has established a consensus that racial discrimination in CV screening occurs and persists. Nevertheless, we still know very little about how recruiters look at the CV and how this is connected to the discriminatory patterns. This article examines the way recruiters view and select CVs and how they reason about their CV selection choices, as a first step in u

Evaluating Criteria for Symptoms Suggestive of Early Osteoarthritis Over Two Years Post–Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction : Data From the New Zealand Anterior Cruciate Ligament Registry

Objective: The objectives were to determine the prevalence of meeting criteria for symptoms suggestive of early osteoarthritis (OA) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and to characterize the longitudinal changes in these symptoms during the first two years post-ACLR. Methods: We analyzed data from 10,231 patients aged 14 to 40 years in the New Zealand ACL Registry who completed

Initial symptoms and three months follow-up after acute COVID-19 in outpatients : An international prospective cohort study

Background: Most studies on long-term follow-up of patients with COVID-19 focused on hospitalised patients. No prospective study with structured follow-up has been performed in non-hospitalised patients with COVID-19. Objectives: To assess long-COVID and post-COVID (WHO definition: symptomatic at least 12 weeks), describe lingering symptoms, their impact on daily activities, and general practice v

Inter-Professional Caring for Children Who Are Relatives of Cancer Patients in Palliative Care: Perspectives of Doctors and Social Workers

Background: A palliative cancer diagnosis in a parent has a major impact on many aspects of their children’s lives. Studies show that professionals in the oncological field do not seem to offer relatives, in general, much attention. Aim: to explore how doctors and social workers handle children of cancer patients in order to understand the possibilities and difficulties in supporting children in s