2025

21. august 2025

Perceptions of the usefulness of Choosing Wisely among general practitioners in Norway: a nationwide survey

Choosing Wisely is an international initiative to curb medical overuse. The Norwegian College of General Practice has published recommendations to avoid commonly used services for safer healthcare. This study investigated Norwegian GPs’ perceptions of Choosing Wisely.
20. august 2025

Scheduled, cancelled, rescheduled: navigating educational supervision in residency training

This study aims to enhance our understanding of how educational supervision operates from the perspective of medical residents, and how they engage with it within the context of implementing competency-based medical education.
20. august 2025

Suicide and utilisation of health-care services for depressive disorders among health-care professionals and clerics in Norway 2008–2021: a case-control study

Suicide risk was not significantly elevated among physicians, veterinarians, dentists, psychologists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, nurses, or clerics in Norway between 2008 and 2021 as compared to controls with higher and lower education.
20. august 2025

Job satisfaction in doctors with suicidal ideation: a national longitudinal panel study 2002–2021

This study examined the relationship between doctors’ job satisfaction over time and suicidal ideation, additionally describing job satisfaction in doctors who reported suicidal planning and attempt(s).
19. juni 2025

How Peer Support Enables a More Sustainable Professional Medical Role: A Qualitative Study

Peer support helped the individual physician to become aware of, acknowledge and adjust to how unwritten rules within the medical culture had formed a non-sustainable professional role.
13. mai 2025

Holdninger til dødshjelp blant leger i Norge

En betydelig andel av leger i Norge, 36 %, avviser helt legalisering av dødshjelp, men denne andelen ser ut til å ha sunket siden 2016. 9 av 10 leger ønsker reservasjonsrett dersom dødshjelp blir legalisert.
28. april 2025

The untapped potential for healthcare to support recovery for patients with stress-related exhaustion disorder – creating an experience of generalised safety

By combining the traditional load‑recovery theory with the generalised unsafety theory of stress, we can tap into the potential to enhance recovery for patients with ED. We suggest that if the encounter with healthcare provides an experience of generalised safety, the conditions for patients with stress‑related disorders to recover would be distinctly enhanced.