2024
Discharge Information About Adverse Drug Reactions Indicates Lower Self-Reported Adverse Drug Reactions and Fewer Concerns in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Pettersen T, Schjøtt J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekvål T, Investigators C. Discharge Information About Adverse Drug Reactions Indicates Lower Self-Reported Adverse Drug Reactions and Fewer Concerns in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Heart Lung And Circulation 2024, 33: 350-361. PMID: 38238118, DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2023.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPrescribed pharmacotherapyPotential adverse drug reactionsAdverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionPatient-reported outcome measuresCovariate-adjusted logistic regressionConfidence intervalsNational quality registryProspective multicentre cohort studyAssociated with incidencePatients' medical recordsIntervention aimHealthcare providersQuality registryMulticentre cohort studyDischarge informationDrug reactionsInformation patientsOdds ratioOutcome measuresCohort studyHospital dischargeLogistic regressionPCI centre‘When age is not a barrier’: an explorative study of nonagenarian patients’ experiences of undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Instenes I, Fridlund B, Borregaard B, Larsen A, Allore H, Bendz B, Deaton C, Rotevatn S, Fålun N, Norekvål T. ‘When age is not a barrier’: an explorative study of nonagenarian patients’ experiences of undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. European Journal Of Cardiovascular Nursing 2024, 23: 608-617. PMID: 38243638, DOI: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvad132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient experiencePercutaneous coronary interventionHealthy food choicesPercutaneous coronary intervention proceduresIn-hospital pathwaysQualitative content analysisCardiac rehabilitationIn-depth interviewsMental healthSub-themesCardiac wardRehabilitation strategiesTreatment trajectoryFood choicesTertiary university hospitalPost-procedure experiencesLifelong responsibilityHealthy lifeCoronary interventionShort stayContent analysisUniversity HospitalNonagenariansIn-hospital stayHospital
2023
Sex differences in incidence of self-reported adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention
Pettersen T, Schjott J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekval T. Sex differences in incidence of self-reported adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention. European Heart Journal 2023, 44: ehad655.2879. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad655.2879.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionAdverse drug reactionsPotential adverse drug reactionsPrescribed therapyCoronary interventionHospital dischargeDrug reactionsMedical recordsOdds ratioIncidence of ADRsProspective multicentre cohort studyMore adverse drug reactionsMulticentre cohort studyAcute coronary syndromeSex differencesTotal study populationConfidence intervalsPatients' medical recordsClinical drug trialsProportion of womenHeart ContinuityCoronary syndromeCohort studyPCI centerPhenotyping Self-Reported Health Profiles in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Latent Profile Analysis
Instenes I, Breivik K, Borregaard B, Larsen A, Allore H, Bendz B, Deaton C, Rotevatn S, Norekvål T, investigators C. Phenotyping Self-Reported Health Profiles in Octogenarians and Nonagenarians After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Latent Profile Analysis. Heart Lung And Circulation 2023, 32: 1321-1333. PMID: 37925313, DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2023.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous coronary interventionPoor health profileBetter health profileSelf-reported healthLow exercise levelsHealth profileCoronary interventionExercise levelsOlder adultsLow alcohol intakeLogistic regression analysisReal-world studyDifferent health outcomesMultinomial logistic regression analysisPatient characteristicsAlcohol intakeHealth outcomesHealth statusOctogenariansOlder ageNonagenariansMost participantsMonthsRegression analysisStandardised measuresThe association of electronic health literacy with behavioural and psychological coronary artery disease risk factors in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: a 12-month follow-up study
Brørs G, Dalen H, Allore H, Deaton C, Fridlund B, Norman C, Palm P, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekvål T. The association of electronic health literacy with behavioural and psychological coronary artery disease risk factors in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: a 12-month follow-up study. European Heart Journal - Digital Health 2023, 4: 125-135. PMID: 36974270, PMCID: PMC10039428, DOI: 10.1093/ehjdh/ztad010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary artery disease risk factorsCAD risk factorsDisease risk factorsLow eHealth literacyRisk factorsElectronic health literacyCoronary interventionEHealth literacyHealth informationHealth literacyHigh-risk CAD patientsEHealth resourcesLow physical activityProspective longitudinal studyIndex admissionAdult patientsCAD patientsEHealth Literacy ScaleHigh burdenPhysical activityPatient useDepression symptomsPatientsLow burden
2022
Phenotyping patient-reported health profiles in octogenarians with coronary artery disease – a latent profile analysis
Instenes I, Breivik K, Allore H, Borregaard B, Deaton C, Larsen A, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekval T. Phenotyping patient-reported health profiles in octogenarians with coronary artery disease – a latent profile analysis. European Heart Journal 2022, 43: ehac544.2557. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac544.2557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary artery diseaseHealth profileAngina frequencyLevel of fatigueArtery diseaseFemale sexHealth statusBackground Percutaneous coronary interventionProspective cohort multicenter studyCohabitation statusPatient-reported outcome measuresMental healthCohort multicenter studySeattle Angina QuestionnairePatient-reported outcomesEffective treatment strategiesMyocardial Infarction Dimensional Assessment ScaleLogistic regression analysisMental health statusUnique health profilesQuality of lifeAssociation of sexMultinomial logistic regression analysisOctogenarian patientsInforming patients about potential adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention reduces the occurrence of self-reported adverse drug reactions
Pettersen T, Schjott J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekval T. Informing patients about potential adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention reduces the occurrence of self-reported adverse drug reactions. European Heart Journal 2022, 43: ehac544.2736. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac544.2736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionAdverse drug reactionsPotential adverse drug reactionsHospital dischargePrescribed therapyDrug reactionsCoronary interventionMedical recordsOdds ratioIncidence of ADRsProspective multicentre cohort studyStable coronary artery diseaseMulticentre cohort studyCoronary artery diseaseConfidence intervalsPatients' medical recordsHeart ContinuityInforming PatientsMore comorbiditiesIndex hospitalizationCohort studyArtery diseasePCI centerClinical variablesPerceptions of generic medicines and medication adherence after percutaneous coronary intervention: a prospective multicentre cohort study
Pettersen TR, Schjøtt J, Allore HG, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Larsen AI, Nordrehaug JE, Rotevatn S, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekvål TM. Perceptions of generic medicines and medication adherence after percutaneous coronary intervention: a prospective multicentre cohort study. BMJ Open 2022, 12: e061689. PMID: 36127123, PMCID: PMC9490600, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous coronary interventionProspective multicentre cohort studyMulticentre cohort studyMedication adherenceCohort studyCoronary interventionFemale sexGeneric medicinesSelf-reported medication adherenceOlder ageSelf-reported health statusLow socioeconomic statusPoor mental healthLow education levelSecondary outcomesPCI centerBrand-name medicinesClinical variablesMean agePatients' perceptionsMAIN OUTCOMEHealth statusMental healthSocioeconomic statusTime pointsHealth Literacy and Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease (From the CONCARDPCI Study)
Brørs G, Dalen H, Allore H, Deaton C, Fridlund B, Osborne RH, Palm P, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekvål TM, investigators C. Health Literacy and Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease (From the CONCARDPCI Study). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2022, 179: 22-30. PMID: 35853782, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2022.06.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseasePercutaneous coronary interventionPsychologic risk factorsCAD risk factorsRisk factorsHealth literacyIndex admissionArtery diseaseLower health literacy scoresSecondary prevention careMulticenter cohort studyBehavioral risk factorsHealth Literacy QuestionnaireHealth literacy scoresLow health literacyWeekly physical activityHealth Literacy ScaleHealth literacy challengesPrevention careCohort studyCoronary interventionPoor outcomePhysical activityDepression symptomsLarger studyHealth literacy and physical and mental health status in octogenarian patients with coronary artery disease - a prospective cohort multicentre study
Instenes I, Brors G, Hjertvikrem N, Allore H, Borregaard B, Deaton C, Larsen A, Osborne R, Palm P, Thompson D, Norekval T. Health literacy and physical and mental health status in octogenarian patients with coronary artery disease - a prospective cohort multicentre study. European Journal Of Cardiovascular Nursing 2022, 21: zvac060.054. DOI: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvac060.054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPercutaneous coronary interventionMental health statusGood health informationHealth Literacy QuestionnaireHealth literacyHealth statusHealth informationProspective cohort multicentre studyUnit increaseMental healthPhysical healthProspective cohort studyCoronary artery diseaseAdequate health literacyLow health literacyNumber of octogenariansSocial supportHealth-promoting behaviorsMyocardial Infarction Dimensional Assessment ScaleQuality of lifeOctogenarian patientsCohort studyCoronary interventionArtery diseasePCI center