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1. Primary hyperhidrosis : prevalence and impacts for the individual
Sammanfattning : Primary hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating, is a condition with unknown prevalence in many parts of the world. The disease debuts in adolescence and it affects men and women in equal proportions. A genetic background exists and the most common localisation on the body for excessive sweating is the axillary region. LÄS MER
2. Närsjukhuset - Fysisk struktur för patientfokuserad vård
Sammanfattning : Access to healthcare and medical treatment is essential in the society of today. Th e optimisation ofresources has a great impact on architectural design, the location of facilities and access to health services.Lack of skilled staff in the healthcare sector will considerably aff ect the organisation and the designof facilities. LÄS MER
3. eHealth literacy and internet use for health information : a study in Swedish primary healthcare
Sammanfattning : Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is facing significant challenges in Sweden and around the world. One way to address such challenges is through health-related Internet information (HRII) and other eHealth services, which are resources for high-quality, accessible and cost-effective care. LÄS MER
4. A Data-Rich World : Population‐based registers in healthcare research
Sammanfattning : Advances and integration of information and communication technologies into healthcare systems offer new opportunities to improve public health worldwide. In Sweden, there are already unique possibilities for epidemiological research from registers because of a long tradition of centralized data collection into population-based registers and their allowance for linkage. LÄS MER
5. Approaches to ensure and improve quality at primary healthcare centres - a study of the effects of a structured patient-sorting system and a healthcare reform
Sammanfattning : Background: Primary healthcare in Sweden meets increased demands from an aging population concerning quality and accessibility while dealing with a growing shortage of general practitioners and imperfect efficiency. Initiatives in the delivery and governance of primary care services attempt to improve quality and performance, but frequently do not attain the targeted results. LÄS MER