Sökning: "marie larsson 2006"
Hittade 4 avhandlingar innehållade orden marie larsson 2006.
1. Care and treatment of women with inflammatory symptoms of the breast during lactation
Sammanfattning : Care and treatment of women with inflammatory symptoms of the breast during lactationInflammation of the breast during lactation causes considerable discomfort to mothers and carries a risk of early abandonment of breastfeeding. Little is known about the effects of care interventions, including acupuncture, used for these mothers or about mothers’ experiences of the complaint. LÄS MER
2. WHO:s rekommendationer för vård vid normal förlossning : Instrumentutveckling, barnmorskors dokumenterade vård och kvinnors uppfattningar
Sammanfattning : The aims of intrapartal care are a healthy mother and child and a positive birth experience for the woman. The aims should be achieved using the least possible number of interventions that is compatible with safety. LÄS MER
3. 'When Women Unite!' : The Making of the Anti-Liquor Movement in Andhra Pradesh, India
Sammanfattning : In 1991, women from Dubagunta, Nellore District in the state of Andhra Pradesh forced the liquor traders to leave the area. This incident is believed to have been the origin of the Anti-Liquor Movement, which finally led to alcoholic beverages being prohibited in the state. LÄS MER
4. "Vi började se barnen och deras samspel på ett nytt sätt " : Utveckling av samspelsdimensionen i förskolan med hjälp av Pedagogisk processreflektion
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of the Educational Process Reflection (EPR) studies has been to develop a better understanding concerning interaction between adults and children and the conditions for children’s peer play and interaction within the pre-school arena. The ultimate goal of the present study is to explore how practitioners through the use of EPR may develop the dimension of social interaction between practitioners and children and between children, in order to consciously create a more healthy and inclusive experience for all children and especially for children at risk. LÄS MER