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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Elsy Athlin.
1. Home enteral tube feeding - from patients’, relatives’ and nurses’ perspectives
Sammanfattning : Changes in the health-care system during the past decades have led to an increased transfer of health care to the home environment which also concerns patients treated with home enteral tube feeding (HETF). Research is scarce about how HETF care is functioning. LÄS MER
2. Den professionella sjuksköterskan : i relation till den akademiska sjuksköterskeutbildningen
Sammanfattning : The Professional Nurse in Relation to Academic Nursing EducationThe increasing demands on the nurse’s competence in the society are reflected in laws and ordinances as well as in the transition of the nursing education to universities. The overall aim of this thesis was to illuminate, describe and understand nurses’ professional awareness in relation to academic nursing education. LÄS MER
3. Experiences of health and care, when being old and dependent on community care
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4. Patient participation in everyday life in special care units for persons with dementia
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about patient participation in everyday life of persons with dementia living in SCUs in nursing homes. Data collection and analysis in studies I-III was carried out according to Grounded Theory. LÄS MER
5. Nursing care for patients on the edge of life : Nurses’ experiences of nursing care in intensive and nursing home related to questions of withholding or withdrawing curative treatment
Sammanfattning : Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to deepen the understanding of nursing care for seriously ill patients on the edge of life in intensive care unit (ICU) and nursing home when questions were raised whether to withhold or withdraw curative treatment. Method: All studies were conducted in a qualitative frame of reference with interviews of nurses in two contexts in Norway; group interviews of 14 nurses in an ICU (study I, III), and individual interviews of 14 nurses in two nursing homes (study II, IV). LÄS MER