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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 26 avhandlingar innehållade orden Per Nilsen.
16. Challenges of learning and practicing motivational interviewing
Sammanfattning : Background: The past three decades have seen a growth in health promotion research and practice, stimulated by the epidemiologic transition of the leading causes of death from infectious to chronic diseases. An estimated 50% of mortality from the 10 leading causes of death is due to behaviour, which suggests individuals can make important contributions to their own health by adopting some health-related behaviours and avoiding others. LÄS MER
17. Motivational Interviewing in Theory and Practice
Sammanfattning : An estimated 50% of mortality from the 10 leading causes of death is due to behaviour. Individuals can make important contributions to their own health by adopting health-related behaviours and avoiding others. LÄS MER
18. Learning Challenges Associated with Evidence-Based Practice in Rheumatology
Sammanfattning : Background: Rheumatology is a field of practice that is undergoing many changes, leading to growing demand for rheumatology practitioners to keep up-to-date about the research developments in their field and to implement new findings and recommendations into clinical practice. Research within implementation science has shown that there are numerous barriers to the clinical use of research-based knowledge in health care. LÄS MER
19. Mind the Gap : exploring evidence-based policymaking for improved preventive and mental health services in the Swedish health system
Sammanfattning : Background: The challenges in the utilization of scientific findings in the fields of prevention and mental health are well documented. Scholars have found significant gaps between the knowledge available and the knowledge applied in healthcare. LÄS MER
20. Towards safer care in Sweden? : Studies of influences on patient safety
Sammanfattning : Patient safety has progressed in 15 years from being a relatively insignificant issue to a position high on the agenda for health care providers, managers and policymakers as well as the general public. Sweden has seen increased national, regional and local patient safety efforts since 2011 when a new patient safety law was introduced and a four-year financial incentive plan was launched to encourage county councils to carry out specified measures and meet certain patient safety related criteria. LÄS MER