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Toomas Timpka

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  336
Citations -  7725

Toomas Timpka is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Population. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 316 publications receiving 6399 citations. Previous affiliations of Toomas Timpka include University of Skövde.

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A hypermedia document collection for primary care: why, what, and how?

TL;DR: It is shown that there are strong parallels between the analytic methods used by a General Practitioner and a scholar in the humanities, for instance, in history, from three aspects: motivation, use, and development method.
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Nowcasting (Short-Term Forecasting) of COVID-19 Hospitalizations Using Syndromic Healthcare Data, Sweden, 2020

TL;DR: The results support local nowcasting of hospitalizations on the basis of symptom data recorded in regular healthcare routines in Östergötland County, Sweden, early in the pandemic when broad laboratory testing was unavailable.
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Interobserver variations in assessment of antral disease from direct sinoscopic observations compared to video recordings.

TL;DR: Video recording as a method for second opinion was shown to be a useful technique, but will have to be further developed after it was shown that chance agreement in the assessment of redness from a video recording displayed only chance agreement.
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Prevalence and Correlates of Insufficient Calcium Intake in a Swedish Population

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined associations between calcium intake in the diet, lifestyle factors, and forearm bone mineral density (BMD) in order to identify population subgroups for targeting by screening programs.
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Towards mHealth Systems for Support of Psychotherapeutic Practice

TL;DR: Clinicians' and researchers' experiences from participation in collaborative research on the introduction of Internet and mobile information systems (mHealth systems) in psychotherapeutic routines were examined and neglect of unanticipated organizational influences during the trial phase was a factor in collaboration failure.