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16. Interprofessional collaboration in the ICU : facilitating progress in teams of learners
Sammanfattning : Background: Looking across research on health care education, few studies have explored processes of collaboration in interprofessional teams of participants at an interprofessional training unit (ITU) in intensive care. In particular, little is known about the active and evolving interplay between supervisors guiding groups and the learners’ progress in becoming a team in their collaborative work in patient care. LÄS MER
17. A good learning environment for nursing students in primary health care
Sammanfattning : Background: Clinical learning is a key part for developing nursingursing education. Previous studies concentrated on hospitals as placement sites. Research results reported in this dissertation identify factors that encourage good learning environments in primary health care (PHC) placements. LÄS MER
18. Peer learning on clinical wards : supervision, student activities and the learning environment
Sammanfattning : Introduction: Worldwide, a growing number of healthcare students require clinical environments for learning. Multiple students are placed on clinical wards simultaneously with one supervisor to meet this demand. This can create stress for the supervisor and reduce the quality of learning for students. LÄS MER
19. On Supervisor Synthesis via Active Automata Learning
Sammanfattning : Our society's reliance on computer-controlled systems is rapidly growing. Such systems are found in various devices, ranging from simple light switches to safety-critical systems like autonomous vehicles. In the context of safety-critical systems, safety and correctness are of utmost importance. LÄS MER
20. Vårdinstitutioner söker handledning : en teoretisk analys av ett empiriskt studerat problem
Sammanfattning : Unexpected problems connected with supervision in residential institutions caring for disturbed and disadvantaged children and adolescents originated this study. The outcome has implications for future planning and support of institutions providing care. LÄS MER