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John-Arne Skolbekken
John-Arne Skolbekken
Professor, Dept of Public Health and Nursing, NTNU
Verified email at ntnu.no
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The risk epidemic in medical journals
JA Skolbekken
Social science & medicine 40 (3), 291-305, 1995
4421995
Communicating the risk reduction achieved by cholesterol reducing drugs
JA Skolbekken
Bmj 316 (7149), 1956-1958, 1998
1521998
Questions of culture, age and gender in the epidemiology of suicide
F Webster Rudmin, M Ferrada‐Noli, JA Skolbekken
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 44 (4), 373-381, 2003
1482003
Challenges of informed choice in organised screening
W Østerlie, M Solbjør, JA Skolbekken, S Hofvind, AR Saetnan, S Forsmo
Journal of medical ethics 34 (9), e5-e5, 2008
732008
We’re not in it for the money—lay people’s moral intuitions on commercial use of ‘their’biobank
KS Steinsbekk, LØ Ursin, JA Skolbekken, B Solberg
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16, 151-162, 2013
702013
Not worth the paper it's written on? Informed consent and biobank research in a Norwegian context
JA Skolbekken, LØ Ursin, B Solberg, E Christensen, B Ytterhus
Critical Public Health 15 (4), 335-347, 2005
682005
Unlimited medicalization? Risk and the pathologization of normality
JA Skolbekken
Health, risk and vulnerability, 26-39, 2007
502007
Experiences of recall after mammography screening—a qualitative study
M Solbjør, S Forsmo, JA Skolbekken, AR Sætnan
Health care for women international 32 (11), 1009-1027, 2011
322011
Mammography screening and trust: the case of interval breast cancer
M Solbjør, JA Skolbekken, AR Sætnan, AI Hagen, S Forsmo
Social science & medicine 75 (10), 1746-1752, 2012
282012
General practitioners' attitudes to oestrogen prescription in the menopause: a national survey in Norway
B Backe, S Hunskaar, JA Skolbekken
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 10 (3), 179-184, 1992
271992
Surge in publications on early detection
B Hofmann, JA Skolbekken
Bmj 357, 2017
252017
Women's experiences with mammography screening through 6 years of participation—a longitudinal qualitative study
M Solbjør, JA Skolbekken, W Østerlie, S Forsmo
Health Care for Women International 36 (5), 558-576, 2015
182015
Pregnancy and substance use – the Norwegian z 10–3 solution.1 Ethical and clinical reflections related to incarceration of pregnant women to protect the foetus …
K Söderström, JA Skolbekken
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 29 (2), 155-171, 2012
182012
Shoulder dystocia–malpractice or acceptable risk?
JA Skolbekken
Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica 79 (9), 750-756, 2000
182000
Cancer patients’ perceived value of a smartphone app to enhance the safety of home-based chemotherapy: feasibility study
N Kongshaug, JA Skolbekken, A Faxvaag, E Hofsli
JMIR Formative Research 5 (1), e20636, 2021
152021
Preparing for and communicating uncertainty in cancer genetic counselling sessions in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
T Aasen, JA Skolbekken
Health, Risk & Society 16 (4), 370-389, 2014
152014
Could screening participation bias symptom interpretation? An interview study on women's interpretations of and responses to cancer symptoms between mammography screening rounds
M Solbjør, JA Skolbekken, AR Sætnan, AI Hagen, S Forsmo
BMJ open 2 (6), e001508, 2012
152012
The informed consenters: governing biobanks in Scandinavia
LØ Ursin, K Hoeyer, JA Skolbekken
Biobanks, 177-193, 2008
142008
Risiko som begrep og utfordring i helsevesenet
JA Skolbekken
Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening, 1996
141996
From brittle bones to standard deviations: the historical development of osteoporosis in the late twentieth century
L Santora, JA Skolbekken
Science, technology, & human values 36 (4), 497-521, 2011
122011
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