Tasks performed
- Literature searching
- Teaching and guidance in literature searching
- EndNote, teaching and support
- Covidence, teaching and support
Background
Education
- Master of Evidence Based Practice. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Høgskulen på Vestlandet)
- Bachelor of Library and Information Science. Oslo University College (Høgskolen i Oslo)
Tags:
Library,
Literature search,
Literature searching,
EndNote,
Covidence,
Systematic reviews,
Evidence Syntheses
Publications
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Axelsdottir, Brynhildur; Eidet, Lise Mette; Thoner, Ragnhild; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Borren, Ingrid & Elvsåshagen, Mari
[Show all 8 contributors for this article]
(2021).
Priorities for research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: a priority setting partnership with youth and professionals.
F1000 Research.
ISSN 2046-1402.
10:1221,
p. 1–22.
doi:
10.12688/f1000research.74205.1.
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Morken, Ida Sund; Lidal, Ingeborg Beate; Dahlgren, Astrid; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Eidet, Lise Mette & Brean, Gro Vatne
(2021).
Kunnskapsoppsummering: effekt av tiltak for å forebygge og behandle psykiske vansker hos sped- og småbarn - oppdatert versjon.
BUP-håndboka: oppsummert forskning om effekt av tiltak for barn og unges psykiske helse.
doi:
10.21337/1033.
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Dahlgren, Astrid; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Morken, Ida Sund & Elvsåshagen, Mari
(2021).
Omtale av oppsummert forskning på tiltak: familieterapi og foreldreveiledning.
Tiltakshåndboka: oppsummert forskning om effekt av tiltak for barn og unges psykiske helse.
doi:
10.21337/1032.
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Biedilæ, Sølvi; Morken, Ida Sund; Axelsdottir, Brynhildur & Dahlgren, Astrid
(2021).
Omtale av oppsummert forskning på tiltak: metoder basert på oppmerksomt nærvær («mindfulness»), oppdatering.
BUP-håndboka: oppsummert forskning om effekt av tiltak for barn og unges psykiske helse.
doi:
10.21337/1013.
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Dahlgren, Astrid; Biedilæ, Sølvi & Morken, Ida Sund
(2020).
Omtale av oppsummert forskning på tiltak: familieterapi og foreldreveiledning.
BUP-håndboka: oppsummert forskning om effekt av tiltak for barn og unges psykiske helse.
doi:
10.21337/1008.
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Axelsdottir, Brynhildur; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Sagatun, Åse; Nordheim, Lena Victoria & Larun, Lillebeth
(2020).
Exercise for depression in children and adolescents – a systematic review and meta‐analysis.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
ISSN 1475-357X.
doi:
10.1111/camh.12438.
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Morken, Ida Sund; Biedilæ, Sølvi & Dahlgren, Astrid
(2019).
Omtale av oppsummert forskning på tiltak: metoder basert på oppmerksomt nærvær («mindfulness»), oppdatert versjon.
BUP-håndboka: oppsummert forskning om effekt av tiltak for barn og unges psykiske helse.
doi:
10.21337/1013.
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Ivarsson, Tord; Skarphedinsson, Gudmundur Águst; Kornør, Hege; Axelsdottir, Brynhildur; Biedilæ, Sølvi & Heyman, Isobel
[Show all 10 contributors for this article]
(2015).
The place of and evidence for Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents: views based on a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Psychiatry Research.
ISSN 0165-1781.
227(1),
p. 93–103.
doi:
10.1016/j.psychres.2015.01.015.
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Serotonin reuptake inhibiting drugs (SRI) have been used in the treatment of paediatric obsessive compulsive disorder over the past thirty years. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature to discuss the place of and evidence for the use of SRI in pediatric OCD, based on fourteen publications of methodologically sound, randomized and controlled studies. Both SRI and specific SRIs were examined and comparisons of SRI, placebo, cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), combined (COMBO) treatments (SRI+CBT) made to investigate their relative efficacy.
Using the Cochrane methodology, and as measures of effect size mean difference and Hedge’s g, SRIs proved to be superior to drug placebo, with a modest effect size. From direct comparisons of CBT and SRI treatments, we conclude that CBT has the superior efficacy. COMBO versus CBT shows that SRI treatment adds little to concomitant CBT, while COMBO shows favourable outcome versus SRI alone. In pre-trial partial treatment responders, those who failed a SRI had better outcome from adding CBT as compared to continuing a SRI. Those who failed CBT treatment did as well with continued CBT as with switching to a SRI.
The studies of combinations and sequences of treatments need to be developed further.
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Skarphedinsson, Gudmundur Águst; Hanssen-Bauer, Ketil; Kornør, Hege; Heiervang, Einar; Landrø, Nils Inge & Axelsdottir, Brynhildur
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(2014).
Standard individual cognitive behaviour therapy for paediatric obsessive compulsive disorder: A systematic review of effect estimates across comparisons.
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry.
ISSN 0803-9488.
69(2),
p. 81–92.
doi:
10.3109/08039488.2014.941395.
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Background: Previous meta-analyses of paediatric obsessive – compulsive disorder (OCD) have
shown much higher effect size for standard individual cognitive behaviour therapy (SI-CBT)
compared with control conditions than for serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) compared with
placebo. Other factors, such as systematic differences in the provided care or exposure to
factors other than the interventions of interest (performance bias) may be stronger confounders
in psychotherapy research than in pharmacological research. Aims: These facts led us to review
SI-CBT studies of paediatric OCD with the aim to compare the effect estimates across different
comparisons, including active treatments. Method: We included only randomized controlled
trials (RCTs) or cluster RCTs with treatment periods of 12 – 16 weeks. Outcome was post-test
score on the Children ’ s Yale – Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (CYBOCS). Results: Thirteen
papers reporting from 13 RCTs with 17 comparison conditions were included. SI-CBT was
superior to wait-list and placebo therapy but not active treatments. Effect estimates for SI-CBT
in wait-list comparison studies were signifi cantly larger than in placebo-therapy comparison
studies. In addition, the SI-CBT effect estimate was not signifi cantly different when compared
with SRIs alone or combined SRIs and CBT. Conclusions: Performance bias may have infl ated
previous effect estimates for SI-CBT when comparison contingencies included wait-list.
However, the calculated SI-CBT effect estimate was lower but signifi cant when compared with
placebo therapy. The effects of SI-CBT and active treatments were not signifi cantly different. In
conclusion, our data support the current clinical guidelines, although better comparisons between
SI-CBT and SRIs are needed.
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Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng; Eidet, Lise Mette; Axelsdottir, Brynhildur; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Elvsåshagen, Mari & Hammerstrøm, Karianne
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(2018).
The development of IN SUM: A database of systematic reviews on effects of child mental health and welfare interventions.
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Hammerstrøm, Karianne; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Engell, Thomas & Axelsdottir, Brynhildur
(2017).
Reporting Quality of Information Retrieval in Campbell Systematic Reviews.
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Kornør, Hege; Johansen, Sissel; Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng; Biedilæ, Sølvi; Hammerstrøm, Karianne & Axelsdottir, Brynhildur
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(2016).
Familiemessige utfordringer knyttet til deltakelse i internasjonale operasjoner. En systematisk oversikt.
RBUP - Regionsenter for barn og unges psykiske helse.
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