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  • Casanueva, Carlos, 1981-, et al. (författare)
  • Current Gaps and Mismatches Between Rail Higher Education Provision and Industry Expectations
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Sustainable Rail Transport 5. - : Springer Nature. ; , s. 29-53
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The expectations of railway companies are not always aligned with the skills and abilities that university graduates bring when finishing their studies. This work firstly analyses the higher education study paths related to railways and their flexibility; then surveys the expectations of a set of European railway stakeholders in order to get the most looked after skills and abilities; next it analyses sectors other than the railways looking for academic best practices; and in the end it matches the most sought after skills within the Rail Careers Matrix for determining the relative importance of these skills in the operational, tactical, and strategic levels. The final result is a visual representation of the skills gaps and mismatches that European railway companies need to cover in the context of the actual Higher Education in the European landscape.
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  • Essner, Ann, Medicine Doktor, PhD, et al. (författare)
  • Dog Handler Beliefs regarding Barriers and Facilitators to Canine Health Promotion and Injury Prevention in Swedish Working Dog Trials and Competitions
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Veterinary Sciences. - : MDPI AG. - 2306-7381. ; 9:5
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Dog trials and competitions involve various sport disciplines, e.g., obedience, agility, working dog trials and rally obedience. Dog handlers navigate their dogs through physically and mentally demanding tasks. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of barriers and facilitators to canine health promotion and injury prevention described by dog handlers.Methods: Qualitative inductive content analysis was applied to systematically organize and interpret narrative data from 654 respondents' answers to open-ended questions in an anonymous online inquiry.Results: Two categories, with seven sub-categories, emerged from the analysis: (1) Challenges in applying the regulations in dog trials and competitions, and (2) Implementation of animal welfare and canine well-being approaches. Respondents described the challenges in applying regulations in dog trials and competitions and lack of scientific research as barriers to their intent to prevent injuries in their dogs. Implementation of animal welfare and canine well-being approaches were described as facilitators.Conclusion: The findings imply that the stakeholders continuously need to work on bridging possible gaps between the canine welfare criteria and the scientific and empirical knowledge in canine sports and performance medicine.
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  • Essner, Ann, Medicine Doktor, PhD, et al. (författare)
  • Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs : A questionnaire survey
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Frontiers in Veterinary Science. - : Frontiers Media S.A.. - 2297-1769. ; 9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: To explore physical activity patterns, including conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, and management routines utilized by handlers of Swedish sporting and working dogs participating in agility, obedience, rally obedience and working trial disciplines.Procedures: Dog handlers provided information on competition-level dogs through an internet-based cross-sectional and descriptive survey on physical activity, sport-specific training and management. Results are reported overall and stratified by participation in specific disciplines.Results: We received 1615 replies to the questionnaire. After data cleaning, 1582 dogs (98%) remained for the analysis. Of these, 430 participated in agility, 790 in obedience, 596 in rally obedience, and 847 dogs had competed in a working trial, i.e., messenger, protection, search or tracking. Number of disciplines performed by each dog varied between one and five. Most common was participation in one (n = 767, 48%) or two (n = 541, 34%) disciplines. Out of the dogs competing in one discipline, 38% (n = 294) were considered to be specialized as they actively trained only that discipline for >= 10 months per year. The vast majority of the dogs (n = 1129, 71%) received more than 1 h of daily physical activity, e.g., walks, and only n = 51 (3%) were never exercised off-leash. Preferred self-selected gait was trot (n = 907, 57%) and gallop (n = 499, 32%). A fifth (n = 319, 20%) never played with other dogs. The majority (n = 1328, 84%) received more than 1 h of vigorous physical conditioning exercise per week. Almost three quarters (n = 1119, 71%) participated in physical conditioning exercise. Two thirds (n = 953, 60%) participated in at least 3 h of sport-specific training per week and only a very small portion (n = 35, 2%) trained their specific discipline less than once per week. Median total work load, i.e., all daily physical activity, vigorous physical conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, was 16.5 h per week.Conclusion and clinical relevance: We observe physical activity at moderate to high durations and moderate to vigorous intensities among Swedish sporting and working trial dogs. Most dogs received physical conditioning exercise, but not all dogs were warmed up before training and competition. Our study provides veterinary professionals and dog trainers with valuable insights on the physical exposures and management routines of sporting and working trial dogs.
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  • Klintö, Kristina, et al. (författare)
  • Inter-centre comparison of data on surgery and speech outcomes at 5 years of age based on the Swedish quality registry for patients born with cleft palate with or without cleft lip
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: BMC Pediatrics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1471-2431. ; 22:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: The objective of the Swedish cleft lip and palate registry (CLP registry) is to promote quality control, research and improvement of treatment, by the comparison of long-term results. The aim was to compare data from the CLP registry among the six treatment centres, regarding data on surgery and speech outcomes at 5 years of age.METHODS: The participants were 430 children born in Sweden from 2009 to 2014, with cleft palate with or without cleft lip and without known syndromes and/or additional malformations. The number of primary and secondary palatal surgeries up to 5 years of age, timing of the last primary palatal surgery, percentage consonants correct, percentage non-oral speech errors and perceived velopharyngeal competence at 5 years were assessed. Multivariable binary logistic regression adjusted for sex and cleft type was used to compare results between the six centres.RESULTS: At one centre (centre 4), the palate was closed in one to three stages, and at the remaining centres in one or two stages. At centre 4, more children underwent a higher number of palatal surgeries, and the last primary palatal surgery was performed at a higher age. Children in centre 4 were also less likely to achieve ≥86% correct consonants (OR = 0.169, P = < 0.001), have no non-oral speech errors (OR = 0.347, P = < 0.001), or have competent or marginally incompetent velopharyngeal competence (OR = 0.244, P = < 0.001), compared to the average results of the other centres. No clear association between patient volume and speech outcome was observed.CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated the risk of a negative speech result if the last primary palatal surgery was performed after 25 months of age. Whether the cleft in the palate was closed in one or two stages did not affect speech outcome. The Swedish CLP registry can be used for open comparisons of treatment results to provide the basis for improvements of treatment methods. If deviating negative results are seen consistently at one centre, this information should be acted upon by further investigation and analysis, making changes to the treatment protocol as needed.
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  • Svensson, Kristina, et al. (författare)
  • “Waiting in the Wings” — Next-of-Kin’s Experiences of Lifestyle Interventions for People with Schizophrenia
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Issues in Mental Health Nursing. - Philadelphia : Taylor & Francis. - 0161-2840 .- 1096-4673. ; 41:9, s. 832-839
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • People with schizophrenia have an increased risk of experiencing physical ill health and thus risk premature death. It is important to gain knowledge about the next-of-kin's experiences of lifestyle interventions in order to increase the understanding of the development of health promotion. This study aimed to describe the experiences of next-of-kin of lifestyle interventions for people with schizophrenia. Ten next-of-kin to people diagnosed with schizophrenia were interviewed and content analysis was used to analyze the data. Three categories emerged in the analysis: Low prioritization of physical health, Patients' needs for motivational support and Next-of-kin's' limited and distant participation. Mental health nurses need a holistic view of human beings and to include the patients' physical health and the role of the family in their responsibilities. Further studies are needed that focus on the views of the next-of-kin and the staff from the mental health services about the care and support needs for promoting physical health in this patient group. © 2020 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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  • Enroth, Helena, et al. (författare)
  • Evaluation of QuickFISH and maldi Sepsityper for identification of bacteria in bloodstream infection
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Infectious Diseases. - : Taylor & Francis. - 2374-4235 .- 2374-4243. ; 51:4, s. 249-258
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Early detection of bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns are critical to guide therapeutic decision-making for optimal care of septic patients. The current gold standard, blood culturing followed by subculture on agar plates for subsequent identification, is too slow leading to excessive use of broad-spectrum antibiotic with harmful consequences for the patient and, in the long run, the public health. The aim of the present study was to assess the performance of two commercial assays, QuickFISH® (OpGen) and Maldi Sepsityper™ (Bruker Daltonics) for early and accurate identification of microorganisms directly from positive blood cultures.Materials and methods: During two substudies of positive blood cultures, the two commercial assays were assessed against the routine method used at the clinical microbiology laboratory, Unilabs AB, at Skaraborg Hospital, Sweden.Results: The Maldi Sepsityper™ assay enabled earlier microorganism identification. Using the cut-off for definite species identification according to the reference method (>2.0), sufficiently accurate species identification was achieved, but only among Gram-negative bacteria. The QuickFISH®assay was time-saving and showed high concordance with the reference method, 94.8% (95% CI 88.4–98.3), when the causative agent was covered by the QuickFISH® assay.Conclusions: The use of the commercial assays may shorten the time to identification of causative agents in bloodstream infections and can be a good complement to the current clinical routine diagnostics. Nevertheless, the performance of the commercial assays is considerably affected by the characteristics of the causative agents.
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  • Harrison, Dick, et al. (författare)
  • Vikingaliv
  • 2007
  • Bok (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • I boken presenteras många av de senaste rönen om vikingarna, både vad beträffar arkeologiska och historiska forskningsinsatser. Boken är tematiskt ordnad, med tio kapitel som speglar tio olika aspekter av epoken (t.ex. handel, plundring, kristnande, vardagsliv, kolonisation och hjältedyrkan). Varje kapitel har en särskild huvudperson - fem män och fem kvinnor. Boken är väl illustrerad och har två kartor, en allmäneuropeisk och en specialkarta över södra Uppland. Många konkreta exempel kommer från detta område.
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  • Svensson, Kristina, 1968 (författare)
  • Uno studio contrastivo svedese-italiano sui verbi svedesi stå, sitta e ligga : A Swedish-Italian Contrastive Study of the Swedish Verbs stå, sitta and ligga
  • 2005
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The posture verbs stå, sitta and ligga [Eng. equivalents to stand, to sit and to lie] are amongst the commonest verbs in the Swedish language. They are polysemous, and found in various contexts including, of course, descriptions of bodily position. They are also used, for example, as indicators of ongoing activity or to replace vara [Eng. equivalent to be] in constructions such as Kalle är tyst Kalle sitter tyst. [Eng. equivalents Carl is quiet, Carl is sitting quietly] The most common use of posture verbs is to describe the position of people, animals and objects. In such cases, the choice of verb is determined by bodily position of a person or by the physical attribute(s) of an object, although complications do arise. Posture verbs are used less commonly in Italian. Thus this study came into being in part because posture verbs are used very differently in the two languages, which makes comparison interesting. An Italian-Swedish parallel corpus (Corpus parallelo svedese−italiano) containing both original texts and translations in both languages provides the basis for this contrastive study. The aim of the thesis was to respond to two key questions: What Italian words are used to correspond to the Swedish verbs stå, sitta and ligga when posture verbs are not used? What factors determine the choice of an Italian linguistic element corresponding to stå, sitta and ligga? The thesis has three main parts. Part one deals with Swedish posture verbs and their primary equivalents, i.e. the Italian verbs (or verbal expressions such as essere seduto to be seated) which are the most frequent translations and/or sources of stå, sitta and ligga. These primary equivalents are found to be virtually identical for all three verbs. Part two discusses the Italian verbs or non-verbal elements which are somewhat less frequent as translations or sources of any of the three Swedish posture verbs in question. Part two also deals with zero equivalence, i.e. when there is no translation or source for the Swedish posture verb. Part three is the synthesis, compiling the finding of my study. The occurrences of the Swedish verbs are analysed, throughout the thesis, from both the syntactic and the semantic perspectives. Special emphasis has been placed on elucidating phenomena typical to translation, such as overuse and underuse. According to my findings, the two Italian posture verbs sedere sitta/to sit and giacere ligga/to lie there is no direct equivalent of the verb stå to stand only correspond to the Swedish verbs in 8% and 5% of cases, respectively (usually when bodily position is in focus). Other occurrences are mainly the Italian equivalents of vara to be and befinna sig to find oneself (such as essere e stare), sometimes followed by positional complements such as in piedi på fötter/on one's feet or seduto sittande/seated. In Italian, it is also common, instead of indicating where something is or bodily position, to use the activity that preceded the bodily position (i.e. the Italian equivalents of ställa, sätta, lägga sig [Eng. equivalents to put, to set and to lie down]) or a characteristic registered by an understood observer − the monument does not stå stand in the town square, it reser sig rises (in someone's view). This often gives Italian texts a more dynamic, vibrant feeling than comparatively more static, descriptive Swedish texts.
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  • Svensson, Kristina, 1968 (författare)
  • Remarks on essere as an italian equivalent to the Swedish verb sitta
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Aijmer, K. & Hasselgård H. (red.), Translation and Corpora. Selected Papers from the Göteborg-Oslo Symposium 18-19 October 2003, Göteborg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis. - 0072-503X.
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