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View article: Predictors of acute stress disorder following a military maritime accident
Predictors of acute stress disorder following a military maritime accident Open
The present study examines the prevalence and predictors of symptoms of acute stress disorder (ASD) in crew members of Norwegian frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad (n = 118) following the November 8 th, 2018, collision with civilian oil tanker So…
View article: Crisis Preparedness and Systemic Risk: The Role of Municipal Leaders in Disaster Risk Governance in Norway
Crisis Preparedness and Systemic Risk: The Role of Municipal Leaders in Disaster Risk Governance in Norway Open
This study explores how Norwegian leaders in rural municipalities attend to disaster risk governance and prepare for resilient response to threats from systemic, interconnected, and cascading hazards. Systemic risk management in the Norweg…
View article: Enhancing Norway’s Local Emergency Preparedness with Municipal Crisis Team Exercising
Enhancing Norway’s Local Emergency Preparedness with Municipal Crisis Team Exercising Open
This case study describes and discusses the outcomes of an emergency preparedness exercise designed to enhance team processes in a municipal crisis response team. The study presents the case of an emergency preparedness exercise simulating…
View article: <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 impacts on emergency responder resilience in Bergen and London
<span>COVID</span>‐19 impacts on emergency responder resilience in Bergen and London Open
This study qualitatively compares how 18 experienced emergency responders from the fire services in Bergen, Norway, and London, United Kingdom, maintained and adapted their organisation's work, routines, and leadership practices to maintai…
View article: Training and Development of Incident Commanders in the Fire and Rescue Services: A Scoping Review
Training and Development of Incident Commanders in the Fire and Rescue Services: A Scoping Review Open
The aim of this scoping review was to summarize scholarly research on training and development of first responders and incident commanders in the fire and rescue services, with an emphasis on identifying emerging research questions and res…
View article: A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure in Norway
A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure in Norway Open
This study explores the psychological reactions to being placed in quarantine during the early stage (March and April 2020) of the COVID-19 lockdown in Norway. We interviewed a sample of nineteen Norwegian citizens aged 21–64 years who wer…
View article: Distributed team processes in healthcare services: a scoping review
Distributed team processes in healthcare services: a scoping review Open
Objective High-quality healthcare services is delivered by teams rather than individuals and depends heavily on multidisciplinary cooperation between dispersed healthcare professionals. The aim of this scoping review is to identify common …
View article: Teaching sustainability at the high sea: the “One Ocean Expedition”
Teaching sustainability at the high sea: the “One Ocean Expedition” Open
This case study explores educational practices and processes in an interdisciplinary summer course addressing SDG14 (Life below water), SDG13 (Climate action), SDG4 (Education), SDG3 (Good health and wellbeing), and SDG17 (Partnerships). F…
View article: How did COVID-19 shape the leadership practices of Norwegian school principals? A qualitative follow-up study
How did COVID-19 shape the leadership practices of Norwegian school principals? A qualitative follow-up study Open
This study explores how the protracted exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic influenced role expectations and leadership practices among Norwegian school principals. Following up Lien et al. (2022). School principals' experiences and learning …
View article: Changes in mental health symptoms from April (COVID-19 outbreak) to December 2020 in Norway: A two-wave study
Changes in mental health symptoms from April (COVID-19 outbreak) to December 2020 in Norway: A two-wave study Open
The main objective of the study was to investigate changes in mental health symptoms from the start of the pandemic in Norway (April) to December 2020. A total of 6017 participants completed an assessment of the survey at both time points.…
View article: Developing local crisis leadership – A research and training agenda
Developing local crisis leadership – A research and training agenda Open
The crisis triggered by Covid-19 has exposed the interdependencies of modern society and sparked interest in local response to protracted and complex crisis situations. There has been a growing awareness and interest in the key roles of po…
View article: The Effect of Complexity of Ambulance Missions on Shared Mental Models in Virtual Teams
The Effect of Complexity of Ambulance Missions on Shared Mental Models in Virtual Teams Open
Background Empirical research on shared mental models (SMM) in virtual environments are almost non-existent. Pre-hospital emergencies presents an opportunity to examine team processes in virtual teams because the dispatcher is geographical…
View article: A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure
A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure Open
The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of being placed in quarantine during the early stage of the COVID-19 lockdown in Norway. We wanted to examine the effects of individual stress, coping strategies, and access to…
View article: A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure
A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure Open
The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of being placed in quarantine during the early stage of the COVID-19 lockdown in Norway. We wanted to examine the effects of individual stress, coping strategies, and access to…
View article: Personality traits and hardiness as risk- and protective factors for mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Norwegian two-wave study
Personality traits and hardiness as risk- and protective factors for mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Norwegian two-wave study Open
Background Several risk factors for anxious-depressive symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic have been established. However, few studies have examined the relationship between personality traits, hardiness , and such symptomatology d…
View article: Crisis leadership in COVID-19: A qualitative study of Norwegian business leaders
Crisis leadership in COVID-19: A qualitative study of Norwegian business leaders Open
Background On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. The crisis that follows presented significant adverse challenges for organizations and business leaders around the world…
View article: Coordinating Mechanisms Are More Important Than Team Processes for Geographically Dispersed Emergency Dispatch and Paramedic Teams
Coordinating Mechanisms Are More Important Than Team Processes for Geographically Dispersed Emergency Dispatch and Paramedic Teams Open
In recent decades there has been an increased emphasis on non-technical skills in medical teams. One promising approach that relates teamwork to medical efficiency is the theory of Shared Mental Models (SMM). The aim of the present study w…
View article: School Principals’ Experiences and Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic in Norway
School Principals’ Experiences and Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic in Norway Open
This exploratory study present findings from semi-structured interviews with 15 Norwegian school principals elaborating on their experiences and learning from the school closures, transition to digital education, and educational leadership…
View article: Mental health symptoms during the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak in Norway: A cross-sectional survey study
Mental health symptoms during the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak in Norway: A cross-sectional survey study Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to major social and economic changes that could impact public mental health. The main aim of the current study was to investigate mental health in Norway during the COVID-19 outbreak (since the fir…
View article: Cohort Profile: COVIDMENT: COVID-19 cohorts on mental health across six nations
Cohort Profile: COVIDMENT: COVID-19 cohorts on mental health across six nations Open
Key features • COVIDMENT [www.covidment.is] is a NordForsk-funded research collaboration across six nations, with the overarching aim to significantly advance current knowledge on mental morbidity trajectories associated with the coronavir…
View article: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic among migrants: An innovative, system-level, interdisciplinary approach is needed to improve public health
Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic among migrants: An innovative, system-level, interdisciplinary approach is needed to improve public health Open
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are amplified among socially vulnerable groups, including international migrants, in terms of both disease transmission and outcomes and the consequences of mitigation measures. Migrants are overreprese…
View article: RUNWAY INCURSIONS IN NORWAY 2009-2019: A CASE STUDY OF EXTENDED INVESTIGATION REPORTS
RUNWAY INCURSIONS IN NORWAY 2009-2019: A CASE STUDY OF EXTENDED INVESTIGATION REPORTS Open
The aim of the present study is to examine case studies from extended investigations of runway incursions in Norway from 2009-2019. Runway incursions involves an incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the runway and repres…
View article: Collective Responses to the 2018 Water Shortage in Cape Town: An Explorative Qualitative Study
Collective Responses to the 2018 Water Shortage in Cape Town: An Explorative Qualitative Study Open
In 2018, the Western Cape region in South Africa experienced a significant drought. At a certain date termed “Day Zero”, it was projected that about 3.7 million people in the City of Cape Town would run out of water. In this qualitative st…
View article: Decreased Job Security Without Change in Safety During Hydrocarbon Industry Recession
Decreased Job Security Without Change in Safety During Hydrocarbon Industry Recession Open
Economic recessions may decrease an organization’s investment in maintenance, training and safety management, and may thus have a negative impact on safety. The present study examines how job security and safety changed during and after a …