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- Publications
- Influence
Dentists and eating disorders--knowledge, attitudes, management and experience.
- A. Johansson, E. Nohlert, A. Johansson, C. Norring, Å. Tegelberg
- Medicine
- Swedish dental journal
- 2009
The aims of the present study were to explore the level of knowledge and attitudes among dentists in relation to patients with eating disorders (ED) and evaluate the extent to which patients with ED… Expand
Simulation‐based team training improved the self‐assessed ability of physicians, nurses and midwives to perform neonatal resuscitation
- B. Malmström, E. Nohlert, U. Ewald, M. Widarsson
- Medicine
- Acta paediatrica
- 1 August 2017
The use of simulation‐based team training in neonatal resuscitation has increased in Sweden during the last decade, but no formal evaluation of this training method has been performed. This study… Expand
Comparison of a high and a low intensity smoking cessation intervention in a dentistry setting in Sweden – a randomized trial
- E. Nohlert, Å. Tegelberg, P. Tillgren, P. Johansson, A. Rosenblad, Á. Helgason
- Medicine
- BMC public health
- 30 April 2009
BackgroundTobacco is still the number one life style risk factor for ill health and premature death and also one of the major contributors to oral problems and diseases. Dentistry may be a potential… Expand
Endodontic surgery with and without inserts of bioactive glass PerioGlas®—a clinical and radiographic follow-up
- Alexander Pantchev, E. Nohlert, Å. Tegelberg
- Medicine
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- 1 March 2009
ObjectiveThis study evaluated the use of bioactive glass, PerioGlas®, after retrograde filling with Super EBA™ cement in the treatment of periapical bone destruction.Study designHealing outcomes were… Expand
Effectiveness of proactive and reactive services at the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline in a randomized trial
- E. Nohlert, J. Öhrvik, Á. Helgason
- Medicine
- Tobacco induced diseases
- 3 June 2014
BackgroundThe Swedish National Tobacco Quitline (SNTQ), which has both a proactive and a reactive service, has successfully provided tobacco cessation support since 1998. As there is a demand for an… Expand
Long-term follow-up of a high- and a low-intensity smoking cessation intervention in a dental setting– a randomized trial
- E. Nohlert, J. Öhrvik, Å. Tegelberg, P. Tillgren, Á. Helgason
- Medicine
- BMC Public Health
- 19 June 2013
BackgroundAchieving lifelong tobacco abstinence is an important public health goal. Most studies use 1-year follow-ups, but little is known about how good these are as proxies for long-term and… Expand
Comparison of the cost-effectiveness of a high- and a low-intensity smoking cessation intervention in Sweden: a randomized trial.
- E. Nohlert, Á. Helgason, P. Tillgren, Å. Tegelberg, Pia Johansson
- Medicine
- Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of…
- 1 September 2013
OBJECTIVE
To assess the relative cost-effectiveness of a high-intensity treatment (HIT) and a low-intensity treatment (LIT) for smoking cessation.
METHODS
The societal and health care perspective… Expand
Non-responders in a quitline evaluation are more likely to be smokers – a drop-out and long-term follow-up study of the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline
- E. Nohlert, J. Öhrvik, Á. Helgason
- Medicine
- Tobacco induced diseases
- 3 February 2016
BackgroundA previous randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the Swedish National Tobacco Quitline detected no significant differences in smoking cessation outcomes between proactive and reactive… Expand
Self-perceived ability to cope with stress and depressive mood without smoking predicts successful smoking cessation 12 months later in a quitline setting: a secondary analysis of a randomized trial
- E. Nohlert, J. Öhrvik, Ásgeir R. Helgason
- Medicine
- BMC Public Health
- 28 August 2018
BackgroundTelephone-based smoking cessation services (‘quitlines’) are both effective and cost-effective. Knowledge of modifiable baseline factors in real-life settings with heterogeneous… Expand
Association between depressive symptoms and parental stress among mothers and fathers in early parenthood: A Swedish cohort study
- Birgitta Kerstis, E. Nohlert, J. Öhrvik, M. Widarsson
- Medicine
- Upsala journal of medical sciences
- 2 January 2016
Abstract Aim To determine whether there is an association between depressive symptoms and parental stress among mothers and fathers during early parenthood in Sweden. Methods In this study, 401… Expand