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1. Work technique in lifting and patient transfer tasks
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and develop methods for describing, analysing and assessing work technique in lifting and patient transfer tasks, and to study how the work technique is related to personal factors and aspects of patient quality and safety. The focus was on work technique features with implications for musculoskeletal load and for the development of musculoskeletal disorders. LÄS MER
2. Den vakna patienten : En kvalitativ studie om intraoperativ omvårdnad
Sammanfattning : Inledning: Som ett resultat av utvecklingen inom anestesi och kirurgi kan allt mer komplexa operationer utföras i lokala eller regionala anestesier. Detta innebär att den kirurgiska patienten kan förbli mer eller mindre vaken genom hela den intraoperativa fasen. LÄS MER
3. Challenges in prehospital emergency care : patient, spouse and personnel perspectives
Sammanfattning : Prehospital emergency care (PEC) with the emergency call to the Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) centre is an essential part of the health-care system. It is important to obtain knowledge about the links in the PEC chain from the perspectives of those providing the service and those receiving it. LÄS MER
4. Från patient till kund : Intåget av marknadstänkande i sjukvården och förskjutningen av patientens position
Sammanfattning : Marketization of society has gradually transformed health care at the end of the 20th century. The conditions of possibility for this transformation have been the social impact of the market discourse and the discourse on patient rights. These discourses brought about a displacement of the discursive order in health care. LÄS MER
5. Sources of preanalytical error in primary health care : implications for patient safety
Sammanfattning : Background Venous blood tests constitute an important part in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. However, test results are often viewed as objective values rather than the end result of a complex process. This has clinical importance since most errors arise before the sample reaches the laboratory. LÄS MER