Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Positive with private support for bicycle helmets,1990,90,38,17,Martsum Nurse can save patients from perishing while smoking in bed: frequent supervision of the elderly who want to smoke,1974,74,41,6-9,Maack Prevention--electric kettles a risk for scalding,1993,93,43,26-27,Andersen A study of occupational accidents treated in the emergency room of Copenhagen's district hospital in Glostrup: could form a basis for measures against occupational accidents,1980,80,37,20-4 27,Hein Violence against the elderly,1993,93,44,14-15,Vesterdal Violence neglect or life style?,1993,93,44,15,Vesterdal WHO--focus on accidents and violence,1993,93,14-15,15,Andersen Work environment -- protection against violence,1992,92,34,11-12,Rossen Suicide and attempted suicide. Increased psychiatric efforts can avert new suicide attempts,1975,75,49,4-6 20,Fredslund-Andersen Was tortured with electroshock kicks and fist blows for days on end: I felt as though my head would explode,1975,75,15,18-19,Jensen Nurses should be involved in the prevention of torture: use of torture has grown to epidemic proportions,1975,75,14,20-22,Jensen Flood catastrophe in Bangladesh: unparalleled aid action has saved ten-thousands,1975,75,9,12-16,Steenstrup Amnesty International's seminar "Torture and the Medical Profession". Torture is a spreading social cancer,1978,78,48,34-35,Jakobsen A disaster is prevented this way,1978,78,39,11,Rosenkvist International conference on fire safety in hospitals and nursing homes: 5-minute episodes from fire catastrophes,1978,78,27,12-14,Rosenkvist We have a tradition of punishment: persons without power in their life cannot manage their aggressions,1978,78,4,4-6,Heinild Acute poisoning: poisoning in adults mostly blamed on suicide,1979,79,49,18-21,Jensen Torture of children,1979,79,43,17,Kock Children and society. 4. Violence against children - how can this happen?,1979,79,33,16-19,Torsson Control of temper,1979,79,12,9,Rosenkvist Sexual abuse of children: It would help if we had organized a joint child policy,1980,80,47,22-24,Merrick Comments on the article about the hospital fire: it should be a strong warning to all hospitals,1981,81,50,17-18,Hjorth Hospital fire in Svendborg. We pulled quilts over the children before they were moved through the smoke,1981,81,50,14-16,Stegemeyer Personnel's attitude to the suicidal patients: patients are much more emotional in the time after an attempted suicide,1981,81,43,8-9,Thorup Suicide and attempted suicide. Suicide has always been most frequent among the divorced and the lonely,1981,81,43,6-7,Paerregaard Do we treat suicides worse than other patients? People have always committed suicide,1981,81,43,4 9,Rosenkvist Psychiatrist about people threatening suicide: I am convinced that the least of their needs is to take their own life. Interview by Peter Hjorth,1981,81,43,16-19,Teglbjaerg Hospital and suicide patients. Do we have a clear position about death by suicide?,1981,81,43,14-5 19,Malta Nursing care in connection with attempted suicide set in a psychiatric context we can start with empathy and active listening,1981,81,43,12-13,Weile ICN-Congress in Los Angeles 28 June to 3 July. 2. Condemnation of violence and desire to determine care for prisoners,1981,81,43,20-21, Hopes that UN funds might be used for a center for torture victims,1981,81,32,18,Hansen Research of late results in surviving Argentinian torture victims: psychological harm most dominant after torture,1981,81,13,28-29,Hansen Treatment proposal in cases of child abuse,1982,82,49,7-9,Merrick Child abuse in Denmark,1982,82,49,4-6,Merrick Child abuse and neglect often make deep impressions. Interview by Pia Kristensen,1982,82,49,14-15,Merrick Parents' right to power,1982,82,49,16-7 24,Nielsen Report from the Congress for Child Abuse and Neglect Paris 7-10 September 1982. Abuse of children living outside the family,1982,82,49,12-3 25,Randal Disasters in peace and war times: how are we situated in preparedness?,1982,82,38,18-19,Lassen Ambulance services present a dissimilar and motley picture,1983,83,21,16-19,Kristensen We must be more open to confront crisis reactions after accidents and violence,1986,86,48,4-8,Schultz Nordvang. County mayor makes moral issue a legal problem. Interview by Peter Hjorth,1985,85,46,8-11,Weile Confidence and safety are prerequisites in aid to torture victims,1985,85,27,4-7 24,Jacobsen Psychiatry. We are at the margin with Amnesty's torture regulations,1985,85,26,4-6,Weile Reitgjerdet--a tragedy in psychiatry. Treatment is more like punishment and oppression. Interview by Peter Hjorth,1985,85,11,22-26,Odegaard Amnesty. Nurses should participate in the fight against torture,1985,85,8,20-23, Abuse of wives. Important to create a trusting and reassuring contact,1985,85,2,8-10,Kristensen Victim of abuse--abuse of wives. I was afraid he liked to have beaten me to death,1985,85,2,4-7,Kristensen Nurses often have the first contact with victims of abuse,1985,85,2,3, Abuse of women. Clergy. Women are secretly ashamed about abuse,1985,85,2,23-25,Hegner Abuse of women. Social workers. Possibilities to end an abusive relationship,1985,85,2,20-22,Christensen Abuse of women. Police assistance to victims of abuse is inadequate. Interview by Pia Kristensen,1985,85,2,18-19,Nielsen Abuse of women. Personality of victims of abuse has to be rebuild,1985,85,2,15-17,Christensen Abuse of women. The practicing physician. The entire family must be treated when abuse arises. Interview by Pia Kristensen,1985,85,2,13-14,Kjaer Abuse of women. Nurses risk getting into a dilemma,1985,85,2,11-12,Kristensen Helping torture victims survive,1987,87,49,28-29,Davidsen Children's health. 36. A child's suicide attempt should never be taken as a 'prank',1987,87,37,24-27,Vange Childrens' health. 20. Children who see father beat mother build up a mental defense,1987,87,22,10-14,Christensen Children's health. 12. Myths and realities about sexual abuse of girls and boys,1987,87,18,4-7 14,Leth Students arranged public meeting on suicide in youths,1988,88,37,36-38,Gregersen Children's conditions. Teach your child how to act before sexual abuse,1988,88,32,20-22,Andersen Amnesty International. Electric torture in Turkey,1988,88,9,10,Egholm 580 nurses campaign against death penalty. Interview by Grethe Nielsen,1989,89,48,8-9,Jensen Sham execution destroys personality. Interview by Mette Ellegaard,1989,89,48,4-6,Vesti Clean executions,1989,89,48,10,Vesterdal Working environment. Violent episodes are a common problem,1989,89,21,18-20,Steffensen Shock treatment or torture. New regulations with weak points,1990,90,45,14-17,Davidsen Shock treatment or torture. Hysterics,1990,90,45,10-11,Davidsen Shock treatment or torture. The straightforward one,1990,90,44,8-9,Davidsen Shock treatment or torture. Wardens in a jam,1990,90,44,4-7,Davidsen Shock treatment or torture. Avengers,1990,90,44,12-3 20,Davidsen Close to the victims of torture,1990,90,34,18-19,Stallknecht Hospital fire which urges to reflection,1990,90,33,18-20,Rossen Work environment. Violence is not a private affair,1990,90,30,10-1 22,Christensen Amnesty. Torture during arrest in Morocco,1990,90,23,29,Jensen Torture--to be silent is to cooperate,1990,90,21,37,Vesterdal Assault on a field hospital in El Salvador,1990,90,21,15,Bach Want to avoid assault by self-defense?,1990,90,20,4-7,Bergqvist Concentration Camp syndrome,1990,90,14,4-8,Reitoft Emergency medical communication--alarm calls before poorly organized,1991,91,49,37-41,Andersen France--nurses are met with teargas and water cannons,1991,91,49,28-29,Loyau Working environment--safety chief in a train factory. Interview by Jens Rossen,1991,91,28,28-29,Hertel Child abuse--they have seen the most,1991,91,26,10-12,Nordhagen Apoplexy and automobile driving,1991,91,17,28,Petersen Psychiatric nursing. Violent patients need security,1991,91,16,6-10,Svare The disaster plans worked. Interview by Anne Brockenhuus-Schack,1991,91,1,28-30,Snyder Legislation needed on reporting of industrial accidents. As a rule a report is needed for work capacity evaluation,1975,75,38,16,Kristensen Insurance for illness or industrial accidents here and abroad,1975,75,20,13 22, Fire protection in nursing homes and other institutions: inmates' safety depends to a large degree upon the personnel,1975,75,5,8-10,Haurum Effective statistics expose cause of industrial accidents,1973,73,30,16-17, Accident project in Copenhagen's District Hospital in Glostrup: there is a need for social guidance in accidents,1980,80,35,4-6 25,Andersen Drowning and hypothermia: results are good with timely instituted therapy,1980,80,18,16-20,Jessen Trade Security Council for social and health care system: could prove important for environmental safety activities,1980,80,14,18-20,Andresen Tough project to get activities on working environment started,1979,79,40,24,Michaelsen Lacking policy agreement creates horrible conditions,1979,79,19,13, Community' safety and health activities,1979,79,5,17, These kind of injuries are not the ones which happen to everybody,1978,78,28,3, Expectation of the Industrial Safety Council,1978,78,15,3, Statistics point out a great need for safety activities,1977,77,34,6, Improved registration of industrial accidents and occupational diseases,1977,77,34,5-6, Kashmir--incredible brutality,1993,93,30,4-8,Holsting Violence--nobody should be alone in the judicial system,1993,93,27,22-23,Olesen Work environment--violence and stress. Interview by Mette Fjordbo,1993,93,27,20-21,Orhede Childbirth depression. When the puerperium becomes a nightmare,1993,93,25,26-29,Videbech Work environment--a clear path,1993,93,51,22-23,Bohsen Work environment. Obligation for safety,1993,93,37,4-6,Jensen Work environment--uncovering black holes. Interview by Mette-Marie Davidsen,1993,93,25,20-22,Staun Work environment. Not a place for overcrowding,1993,93,24,14 26,Bergqvist Work environment--the risks of the workplace must be assessed,1993,93,11,37-38,Nørgaard Work environment. Occupational injuries are expensive,1993,93,11,22-24,Christensen Working environment. 3 out of 10 occupations break laws,1992,92,13,10-1 14,Bergqvist Work environment--incidents or accidents?,1992,92,7,30-31,Christensen Work environment. In case accidents happen,1991,91,38,30-31,Christensen Working environment--a harsh working place,1991,91,15,16-18,Christensen Starting point is respect for the work environment,1990,90,18,18-9 50,Everdahl Working environment. Safety manager: we know that as well. Interview by Grethe Kjaergaard,1989,89,21,8-9 32,Larsen Working environment. Standards on the assembly belt. Interview by Søren Palsbo,1989,89,21,30-31,Andresen Working environment. Injuries reveal a poor environment. Interview by Søren Palsbo,1989,89,21,29,Lindgaard The 30-year-olds are affected most by occupational injuries,1982,82,11,15,Jacobi Accident statistics for social service and health service system: a necessity with an improved description of the accident conditions,1981,81,31,20-21, Burning of women--till dowry us do part,1998,98,1,18-20,Kjaergaard Every 5th occupational injury is due to violence,1997,97,51,8-9,Bjerre A blow in the face. Interview by Mette Fjordbo,1993,93,3,4-6 23,Gunlund Employer's responsibility. Interview by Mette Fjordbo,1993,93,3,12-13,Andresen Acute crisis intervention in fatal accidents,1993,93,1,20-21,Wermelin Work environment. When things go wrong,1993,93,37,18-19,Christensen Children of refugees. Healthy children from a sick reality. Interview by Johannes Czajkowski,1993,93,36,6-7,Haahr Working environment--negligent about safety,1993,93,41,14 31,Gudiksen Working environment--weak with terror. Interview by Mads Gudiksen,1993,93,41,13,Lauritsen Working environment--dead against common sense,1993,93,41,10-12,Junker Psychiatry--here men are an absent commodity,1993,93,46,4-7,Wognsen Work environment--until the fight against violence is an everyday occurrence,1994,94,1,27,Lauridtsen Croatia: war lasts the rest of life,1994,94,13-14,4-7 30,Fjordbo Improved communication and less violence. Interview by Susanne Bloch Kjeldsen,1997,97,51,4-7,Feddersen Ship accident--delay at No. 112,1997,97,50,8-10,Heinemann Ship accident--chaos in emergency medicine provisions,1997,97,50,4-7,Berg Violence is violence,1997,97,45,20,Pedersen Violence--abuse of the elderly. Interview by Susanne Bloch Kjeldsen,1997,97,22,10-12,Nielsen Disaster preparedness: Eurotunnel--safety in the Eurotunnel,1997,97,12-13,8-13,Hjorth First aid in traffic injuries,1980,80,1,16-18,Hansen Psychiatry. My sick daughter deserted by caregivers,1990,90,4,8-10,Marup Prevention--a fall helmet for the hip,1997,97,36,22-24,Wilhelm Problem Falck--11600 ambulances arrive only after 15 minutes,1997,97,38,13-14,Hjorth Falck problem--3880 ambulances only arrive after 20 minutes,1997,97,38,10-12,Petersen Occupational environment--occupational injuries in taxi drivers,1997,97,34,10-11,Leick Rehabilitation in brain injury--sociopolitical strategies or health policy management,1997,97,24,24-30,Blankholm Rehabilitation in brain injury--the young are especially vulnerable,1997,97,24,20-24,Lau Rehabilitation in brain injury--a human life in spite of helplessness,1997,97,24,17-19,Vesterdal Rehabilitation in brain injuries--the objective is a reorganization of brain function,1997,97,24,6-10,Nielsen Disaster preparedness: Storebaelt--risks with fires and chemical spills. Interview by Tom Heinemann,1997,97,12-13,24-25,Thomsen Disaster preparedness: Storebaelt--a need for daily prehospital arrangement. Interview by Charlotte Frendved Hansen,1997,97,12-13,22-23,Mondorf Disaster preparedness: Storebaelt--frustrating to wait. Interview by Charlotte Frendved Hansen,1997,97,12-13,20-21,Nielsen Torture--everybody should be educated,1994,94,28,10-13,Thomsen Nursing festival--nurses' torture and executions,1991,91,40,24-25,Bjørnsson Amnesty--campaign against injustice to women,1991,91,10,26-28,Pedersen Drug advertising--4 suicides in 50. Interview by Kirsten Bjørnsson,1994,94,33,8-9,Sørensen Attempted suicide--paracetamol poisoning,1994,94,33,4-6,Sørensen After ship's accident--physician on duty made wrong decision about ambulance,1998,98,5,6-7,Berg Solna--serious mistakes with both parties,1998,98,3,20,Bjørnsson Ethics--USA. Patients need bullying. Interview by Gitta Meyer,1991,91,5,30,Roff Occupational health services in the shipyard Lindovaerftet,1974,74,1,10-12,Thygesen After fire catastrophe in Stockholm: committee satisfies comprehensive proposal for additional safety,1976,76,2,6,Björck Misuse of psychiatric treatment. 2. Special psychiatric hospitals in the Soviet Union,1981,81,4,16-18,Koch Infant preventive care in Denmark. 1. A lot of variation in health visitors' work load,1981,81,3,4-11,Holstein Misuse of psychiatric treatment,1981,81,3,22-23,Jensen Use and misuse of alcohol,1982,82,5,9,Rosenkvist Children in the hospital. Terror-stricken at the thought of what we will do,1983,83,6,16-17,Høy Unwarranted criticism of nursing personnel after patient's homicide. Interview by Kirsten Sørrig,1983,83,13,8-9,Weile Amnesty. Nurses assist with torture in Chile,1984,84,4,18-20,Jensen Fire hazards in nursing homes,1974,74,29,3, Ever more children are removed from their parents,1974,74,28,3, Holiday home with stress on "home",1974,74,27,28-29,Clemmensen Every third hip fracture can be prevented,1998,98,6,18-21,Kjeldsen Ugeskrift for Laeger criticizes disaster preparedness,1998,98,6,17 34,Høgskilde Large differences in counties' disaster preparedness,1998,98,6,14-16,Berg Oresund accident examined again,1998,98,9,6-10,Berg In institutions are other things than wood which can burn: plastic constitutes a big and often overlooked fire hazard,1975,75,11,14-17, We need better preparation to work in developing countries,1975,75,17,13,Salling Swedish fire experts on fire hazards in the hospital: fire hazards should be considered with greatest seriousness,1975,75,16,21 32, Hospital fire in Stockholm costs life to 7 patients: many saved by courageous action of nurse,1975,75,16,18-20,Björk Amnesty International is a nonpolitical organization: workers for the release of political prisoners,1975,75,20,18-9 22,Jensen Delegate for the Red Cross in Niger: practically no 2-to-6-year-old children in the disaster area,1975,75,22,16-7 22,Salling Electricians level severe criticism at electric safety in hospitals. An automobile workshop is electrically safer than a Danish hospital,1975,75,37,4-7,Palsbo New nursing home in Amager knows value of fire training. Personnel acted resolutely and correctly when fire broke out,1975,75,40,16-17,Palsbo Fire hazards in hospitals and nursing homes: danger of fire in hospitals is a growing problem,1976,76,34,15-16, Nonflammable clothing made out of glass cloth,1976,76,39,11,Salling 50-year nightmare. Interview by Lars Peter Bergqvist,1990,90,14,10-12,Mangaard Fire hazards in hospitals and nursing homes. 1. Many patients are injured by fire in institutions,1977,77,7,18-19,Sorensen Fire hazards in hospitals and nursing homes. 2. All personnel ought to have regular fire drills,1977,77,9,14-17,Maack Positive reactions from manufactures: bedding and linens out of artificial fibers which do not burn,1977,77,11,14-15,Salling Occupational injuries should be reported,1977,77,17,3, Fire hazards in hospitals and nursing homes. 4. Hospital management is the decisive factor in fire safety,1977,77,19,10-1 21,Haurum The new legislation on working environment. A 12-branch council will coordinate internal safety activities,1977,77,21,15, Emergency medical services: disasters need careful planning of medical contribution,1977,77,39,4-6 14,Jessen Mini-interview with Jette Dyhr district chairman of Roskilde County: synthetics are hazardous in the working environment,1977,77,42,19,Dyhr Prevention of emotional conflicts in patients of the pediatric wards in USA: prepare the child for hospitalization through education and play,1978,78,3,4-7,Stenbak Is torture a nurses' concern? Nurses must oppose torture's assault on health,1978,78,19,16-19,Palsbo Misuse of psychiatric treatment. 3. Prisoners of conscience's prospects of getting released,1981,81,6,20-21,Lieberkind Child abuse and family orientation: important that we also discuss child's development and needs,1981,81,13,26-27,Merrick Shock treatment or torture. A prison for the mentally ill,1991,91,8,16-23,Davidsen Experts in working environment: give quality high priority in choice of shoes and gloves,1980,80,22,22-23,Dalsgaard Refugee camps in Thailand: refugee camps lie in a zone which can remain combat zone continuously,1980,80,28,12-5 19,Pantmann Are there ideas on disaster education?,1978,78,27,11 20,Frandsen Fire safety an important part of safety activities. Every staff member has a definite function in case of fire,1978,78,41,17-18, Communication from the Secretary of "Year of the Child" Danish UNICEF Committee: Amnesty International has published a book on "Children and Torture",1979,79,45,21, Working environment. Eyes must be protected with use of lasers,1987,87,8,18-19,Danielsen Children's health. Conditions could be harsh for 1700-century children,1987,87,7,6-11,Blüdnikov In case a child gets smashed under an elephant,1988,88,7,14-15,Andersen Acute crisis with high anxiety level causes stress,1987,87,2,8-13,Winther Appeal to Danish nurses: help patients and colleagues in crises-wracked Poland,1981,81,35,7 23,Timmermann Child held securely without the straps acting like a straightjacket,1981,81,41,22,Kjems Amnesty International Danish nurses' group on isolation imprisonment: it is very difficult to consider isolation a link in rehabilitation,1981,81,40,18-19,Koch Hospitals can therefore burn,1981,81,50,9,Rosenkvist Working environment. Branch Safety Council has an amplified role,1989,89,21,24,Christensen Working environment. Give psychological first aid,1989,89,21,16-7 32,Schultz Mozambique. Health care effort threatened by war starvation and natural disasters,1986,86,10,38-45,Jakobsen From the Amnesty International Nursing Group: a known Argentinian nurse has disappeared without a trace,1980,80,4,7,Hansen Prisoner pardoned and again imprisoned,1980,80,33,21,Christoffersen [Quit your noise-making!],1990,90,42,12-13,Davidsen [This is how one breaks a refugee],1990,90,42,14-18,Davidsen