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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade orden delaktighet anhöriga.
1. Unpacking the Welfare Technology Solution Discourse : An analysis of society’s perceptions of formal and informal care of older people
Sammanfattning : The overarching aim of this thesis is to examine how the welfare technology solution discourse can provide insights into society’s views of formal and informal care for older people. The thesis employs a qualitative inductive design based on social constructionism and discourse analysis. LÄS MER
2. Communicating Care : The Contradictions of HPV Vaccination Campaigns
Sammanfattning : Denna avhandling undersöker tre statligt finansierade kampanjer mot human papillomvirus (HPV) i Sverige. Författaren visar att kampanjerna innehåller och artikulerar olika former av omsorg som inte är begränsade till att endast uppmana människor att ”ta hand om sig själva” eller ”bry sig om andra”. LÄS MER
3. Family burden and participation in care. A study of relatives to voluntarily and compulsorily admitted patients
Sammanfattning : Important aspects of family burden, participation in care and needs for support among a total of 422 relatives to severely mentally ill patients, voluntarily and compulsorily admitted to hospital, were investigated in a study performed between 1986-1997. The results showed high levels of both external and internal experienced burden among the relatives. LÄS MER
4. Assessment meetings between care managers and persons living with dementia : Citizenship as practice
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with encounters between persons living with dementia and care managers. Dementia often results in progressive care needs that must be met by different social care services. LÄS MER
5. E-health and information- and communication technology (ICT) as support systems for older family caregivers in rural areas
Sammanfattning : The overall objective of the thesis was to investigate how older family caregivers in rural areas experienced participation in an e-health based caregiver support system. Participants were 95 caregivers allocated to intervention group (n=63) and control group (n=32). LÄS MER