Sökning: "Patient-centred"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 44 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Patient-centred.
6. Medical students' learning of the consultation and the patient-doctor relationship
Sammanfattning : Background: In medical education, learning about the consultation and the patient-doctor relationship is nowadays highly recommended. However, research from educational practice from students? perspective is needed to facilitate a better understanding of students? learning. The thesis is based on four studies. LÄS MER
7. Living with physical disability : experiences of the rehabilitation process, occupations and participation in everyday life
Sammanfattning : A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilities have of changes in their engagement in occupations and of the conditions influencing these experiences Furthermore, little is known about the experiences these people have of the rehabilitation process and whether the rehabilitation services satisfy their needs. Access to such knowledge would significantly add to the ability to design rehabilitation services intended to enhance participation in everyday life. LÄS MER
8. Same and different? Perspectives on the introduction of person-centred care as standard healthcare
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9. The visible patient. Hybridity and inpatient ward design in a Namibian context
Sammanfattning : Even if one is confident that the staff provide the bestpossible treatment, being admitted into hospital is still astressful situation. In recent decades, architecturalresearchers have elaborated on aspects of the patient'sperspective where the design of the physical environment maypositively enhance the healing experience. LÄS MER
10. Learning physiotherapy : the impact of formal education and professional experience
Sammanfattning : The aim is to describe and analyse physiotherapeutic learning through formal education and professional experience. The investigation focuses on the students' ways of experiencing the concepts of Health, Movement, Function and Interaction. LÄS MER