Sökning: "Anne-Cathrine Mattiasson"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Anne-Cathrine Mattiasson.
1. Bevarad värdighet vid vård av äldre personer på äldreboende
Sammanfattning : Andelen äldre personer kommer i framtiden att öka och behovet av en god och värdig vård blir en utmaning inom den kommunala äldreomsorgen. I samband med att vård utvärderas relateras det ofta till bevarad eller kränkt värdighet. LÄS MER
2. Life Situation, Information Needs, and Information Seeking in Patients with Oesophageal Cancer and their Family Members
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the experiences of living with oesophageal cancer from the perspective of patients and family members. Also, their needs for information and how they seek information in relation to the illness were investigated. LÄS MER
3. Life situation in people with peripheral arterial disease and their family members
Sammanfattning : Life with peripheral arterial disease and the resulting impaired walking ability leads to major limitations in daily life and a decreased quality of life. The overall aim of this thesis was to generate understanding about the life situation among people living with peripheral arterial disease and their family members. LÄS MER
4. Living with heart failure : effects of an educational programme on patients and family members
Sammanfattning : Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome with various underlying causes and when an individual is diagnosed with CHF it affects daily life of both him/her and family members. An educational programme may have the capability to increase the knowledge and understanding of family members and improve their possibility to support the patient with CHF. LÄS MER
5. Upholding Older Adults' Innate and Inherent Dignity within a Caring Context
Sammanfattning : In the ethical ideals of autonomy and integrity reducing the level of abstraction is necessary in order to more easily be able to follow them in every day care practices. This is especially true concerning the effort of upholding older adult patients dignity. LÄS MER