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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 10 avhandlingar innehållade orden Christina Lindholm.
1. Socio-economic consequences of longstanding illness
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses an old research area of social medicine, the social and economic consequences of chronic illness and factors modifying this effect. Historically, illness was the main predictor of poverty. LÄS MER
2. Trying to secure decent working conditions : Do corporate social responsibility audits improve risk management in global garment supply chains?
Sammanfattning : The outsourcing of the manufacturing of garments to regions with lower production costs has raised concerns over labor rights violations. Retailers and brands have responded to this by introducing codes of conduct outlining minimum requirements for working conditions at their suppliers. LÄS MER
3. MRSA and other resistant bacteria : prevalence, patient and staff experiences, wounds and infection control
Sammanfattning : Antibiotic resistance has become a major and serious global problem in healthcare. Limited treatment options for infections caused by these organisms can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. LÄS MER
4. Vara steget före : Bedömning av patienters smärta, näringstillstånd och hudkostym
Sammanfattning : Det övergripande syftet var att beskriva och jämföra sjuksköterskors och undersköterskors bedömningar av patienters smärta, näringstillstånd och hudkostym samt deras uppfattningar om att använda bedömningsinstrument. Vidare att beskriva sjuksköterskors och undersköterskors uppfattningar om hur de bedömer patienters smärta, näringstillstånd och hudkostym. LÄS MER
5. Studying the healing and long-term outcomes of two partial thickness wound models using different wound dressings
Sammanfattning : Background: Safe and effective wound dressing treatments are important for proper wound healing. Such procedures therefore need to be evidence-based regarding the most important outcome measures such as healing time, less discomfort for the patient, duration of hospital care and, importantly, less scarring. LÄS MER