University of Oslo
Norway
His scientific interests lie mostly in Physical therapy, Disease, Palliative care, Quality of life and Internal medicine. His study in Physical therapy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention and Breast cancer. His study looks at the intersection of Disease and topics like Chronic fatigue with Depression, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Anxiety and Pediatrics.
He interconnects Clinical trial, Pain assessment and Quality of life in the investigation of issues within Palliative care. He works mostly in the field of Internal medicine, limiting it down to concerns involving Oncology and, occasionally, Multimodal treatment and Disease progression. His study on Verbal Rating Scale is often connected to Context as part of broader study in Visual analogue scale.
Jon Håvard Loge spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Palliative care, Physical therapy, Cancer and Young adult. His work in the fields of Internal medicine, such as Quality of life, intersects with other areas such as Cross-sectional study. His study in the field of Brief Pain Inventory also crosses realms of Norwegian.
His Palliative care research integrates issues from Systematic review, Family medicine and Quality of life. His Physical therapy research includes elements of Mental health, Disease and Pain assessment. His work deals with themes such as Rehabilitation and Lymphoma, which intersect with Cancer.
Jon Håvard Loge mostly deals with Internal medicine, Cancer, Palliative care, Young adult and Oncology. His work in Internal medicine covers topics such as Depression which are related to areas like Epidemiology. His work on Palliative care is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Family medicine.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Demography, Pediatrics and Cohort. His Oncology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Transplantation and Quality of life. His research investigates the connection between Nursing research and topics such as Outpatient clinic that intersect with problems in Physical therapy.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Palliative care, Young adult, Pediatrics and Breast cancer. His work in the fields of Observational study overlaps with other areas such as Context. His research in Palliative care intersects with topics in Weight loss, Depression and Anxiety.
He combines subjects such as Brief Pain Inventory, Quality of life, Nausea and Physical therapy with his study of Depression. The study incorporates disciplines such as Demography, Proportional hazards model, Hazard ratio, Medical prescription and Cohort in addition to Young adult. As a member of one scientific family, Jon Håvard Loge mostly works in the field of Breast cancer, focusing on Chronic fatigue and, on occasion, Gerontology and Targeted interventions.
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Studies Comparing Numerical Rating Scales, Verbal Rating Scales, and Visual Analogue Scales for Assessment of Pain Intensity in Adults: A Systematic Literature Review
Marianne Jensen Hjermstad;Marianne Jensen Hjermstad;Peter M. Fayers;Peter M. Fayers;Dagny F. Haugen;Dagny F. Haugen;Augusto Caraceni.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (2011)
Short form 36 (SF-36) health survey: normative data from the general Norwegian population.
Jon HÅvard Loge;Stein Kaasa.
Scandinavian journal of social medicine (1998)
Fatigue in the general norwegian population: Normative data and associations
Jon Håvard Loge;Øivind Ekeberg;Stein Kaasa.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (1998)
Translation and Performance of the Norwegian SF-36 Health Survey in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I. Data Quality, Scaling Assumptions, Reliability, and Construct Validity
Jon Håvard Loge;Jon Håvard Loge;Stein Kaasa;Marianne Jensen Hjermstad;Tore K. Kvien.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (1998)
Pain in Parkinson's disease: Prevalence and characteristics.
A. G. Beiske;J. H. Loge;A. Rønningen;E. Svensson.
Pain (2009)
Integration of oncology and palliative care: a Lancet Oncology Commission
Stein Kaasa;Jon Håvard Loge;Matti S. Aapro;Tit Albreht.
Lancet Oncology (2018)
Fatigue in palliative care patients -- an EAPC approach.
Lukas Radbruch;Florian Strasser;Frank Elsner;Jose Ferraz Gonçalves.
Palliative Medicine (2008)
The Norwegian Brief Pain Inventory Questionnaire: Translation and Validation in Cancer Pain Patients
Pål Klepstad;Jon Håvard Loge;Petter C Borchgrevink;Tito R Mendoza.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (2002)
Quality of Life in Palliative Cancer Care: Results From a Cluster Randomized Trial
Marit S. Jordhøy;Peter Fayers;Jon Håvard Loge;Marianne Ahlner-Elmqvist.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2001)
Subjective health status in Norwegian patients with Addison's disease
Kristian Løvås;Jon Håvard Loge;Eystein S. Husebye.
Clinical Endocrinology (2002)
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