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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden åsa andersson.
1. Adverse events in nursing care : a study of reports by patients, families and healthcare providers
Sammanfattning : Background: Patient safety has, over the last decades, been increasingly established as an important global issue. Patient safety is jeopardized by for example adverse events and most of the current evidence on adverse events originates from hospitals, but many adverse events also happen in nursing homes. LÄS MER
2. Macrophages : as central inflammatory mediators and as targets for therapeutic interventions
Sammanfattning : Macrophages (Mphis) are important cellular players in autoimmune pathogenesis, being the most numerous cells infiltrating sites of inflammation and causing much of the associated tissue damage. Apart from these proinflammatory actions, Mphis also have distinct roles in disease resolution, and effective therapeutic targeting of Mphi-expressed molecules requires understanding of the interplay between different Mphi activators and the kinetics of the induced responses. LÄS MER
3. B cell repertoire development in normal physiology and autoimmune disease
Sammanfattning : The B cell repertoire in the neonatal immune system (IS) is characterised by reactivity towards self-components, including other immunoglobulin (Ig) V-regions. These properties have been suggested to be a requirement for the development of a normal immune system. LÄS MER
4. Manipulation of medicines, necessary in everyday practice for individualised doses in paediatric care
Sammanfattning : Introduction: Manipulation of medicines is often necessary in the paediatric setting due to lack of medicines suitable for paediatric patients. There are previous short-term frequency studies in different paediatric settings, but no long-term studies and no comparison between two different years in the same setting. LÄS MER
5. Ett högt och ädelt kall : kalltankens betydelse för sjuksköterskeyrkets formering 1850-1933
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes the impact of the notion of a calling on the development of the nursing profession during the period 1850–1933. The focus of the study is on how perceptions andnotions of a calling were altered over time, and in which way this historically shaped conceptinfluenced the professionalisation of the female health care work. LÄS MER