Sökning: "Ingemar Kåreholt"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Ingemar Kåreholt.
1. Social class and mortality risk
Sammanfattning : Persons from lower social classes have a smaller chance to live a long and healthy life than persons from higher social classes. Larger relative mortality risks in lower social classes are not due simply to accidents, alcohol related mortality, or suicides. LÄS MER
2. Leadership, psychosocial work environment, and satisfaction with elder care among care recipients : Analysing their associations and the structural differences between nursing homes and home care
Sammanfattning : BackgroundMunicipal elder care has become increasingly multifaceted, and the quest for quality is a continuing discussion in Swedish elder care. In recent decades, municipalities have prioritized older adults with severe needs. There is also a trend of more elderly individuals receiving care in their own homes. LÄS MER
3. Ledarskap och psykosocial arbetsmiljö i kommunal äldreomsorg : Skillnader och likheter mellan särskilt boende och hemtjänst
Sammanfattning : Introduction. Municipal eldercare is increasingly multifaceted. First line managers in nursing homes and home help services are responsible for personnel, budget and processes. The resources and work conditions of these managers have changed over time. LÄS MER
4. Capturing health in the elderly population : Complex health problems, mortality, and allocation of home-help services
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates health trends among very old people and the allocation of public home-help services. A further aim is to examine methodological issues in mortality analysis. LÄS MER
5. Patterns of care and support in old age
Sammanfattning : This study describes the situation for community living older people, 65 years of age and older in Iceland, analyzing their needs for care and services and how these needs are met. The study analyzes the relationship between the main providers of help and care, the formal caregivers and the informal carers. LÄS MER