Sökning: "Malou Lindberg"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Malou Lindberg.
1. Asthma nurse practice in primary health care : quality, costs and outcome
Sammanfattning : The primary aim of the present work was to document and analyse whether it is beneficial to patients and to the health care sector to organise asthma care in primary health care is the form of asthma nurse practices (ANPs). During the past decade ANPs have been established in primary health care in the county of Östergatland, Sweden. LÄS MER
2. Time flies in primary care : a study on time utilisation and perceived psychosocial work environment
Sammanfattning : Background: Time utilisation among primary care professionals has been affected by structural changes and reorganisation performed in Swedish primary care over several decades. The work situation is complex with a heavy administrative work load. LÄS MER
3. The Challenge of Changing Practice : Applying Theory in the Implementation of an Innovation in Swedish Primary Health Care
Sammanfattning : Background: The translation of new knowledge, such as research findings, new tools or methods into health care practice has gained increased interest in recent years. Important factors that determine implementation outcome have been identified, and models and checklists to be followed in planning as well as in carrying out an implementation process have been produced. LÄS MER
4. Telephone advice nursing : communication, patient satisfaction and tool development
Sammanfattning : Background: Telenursing has rapidly expanded in many countries. In Sweden, a national telephone advisory nursing service reaches the entire nation and receives approximately 4,5 million calls per year. LÄS MER
5. "I'm calling for hope, comfort and maybe some advice..." : Interaction and caller satisfaction in telenursing
Sammanfattning : Background: The provision of nursing over the telephone is an appreciated asset in many parts of the world. Interaction between telenurse and caller is important for caller satisfaction, and satisfaction in turn is positively related to outcomes such as adherence, engagement in self-care and well-being. LÄS MER