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6. Conditions for relatives' involvement in nursing homes
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe and analyse how the involvement of relatives is conditioned in nursing homes from different critical perspectives. Gender perspectives, discourse analysis and intersectional theory are applied, based on social constructionist ontology. LÄS MER
7. Berättelser om ensamhetens vardag hos människor med psykiska funktionshinder
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with people with mental illness that currently live in their own accommodation in the community. Common to all mentally ill people is their serious difficulties in carrying out activities and meeting needs in important areas of life. LÄS MER
8. Delade meningar : Om värdepedagogiska invitationer för barns inflytande och inkännande
Sammanfattning : In two studies efforts to enhance children’s possibilities to participate and to improve the school as a social meeting place are followed. The first focuses on a three year project, aimed to work out new forms for pupils (grades 6-9) to participate in the school organization. LÄS MER
9. The Paradoxes of Socio-Emotional Programmes in School : Young people’s perspectives and public health discourses
Sammanfattning : Over the past decades socio-emotional programmes have been implemented in schools worldwide. Depression in Swedish Adolescents (DISA) and Social and Emotional Training (SET) are two socio-emotional programmes being practised in Swedish schools. LÄS MER
10. Daily life of persons with dementia and their spouses supported by a passive positioning alarm
Sammanfattning : The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to investigate the support provided by a passive positioning alarm (PPA) in making daily life safer for PwDs and their spouses.Repeated conversations were held with 11 PwDs living in their own homes regarding their reflections on being outdoors (Study I). LÄS MER