Search for dissertations about: "highly technological care"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words highly technological care.
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1. Patient autonomy in highly technological care environments from a caring perspective
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2. De Lege Delenda - International Legislation on Health-Related Genetics and Biotechnology
Abstract : Law should be the expression of the collective will, and the regulative sphere becomes therefore a highly consensual field supposed to reflect generally agreed norms and values. Although it is generally admitted that genetic and biotechnology developments can contribute to immense benefits within the health-care sector, the exponential globalisation trend and the rapid pace of scientific and technological developments in the field of modern biotechnology makes it however increasingly difficult to substantiate the ideal content of law. READ MORE
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3. Web-based learning design in paediatric perioperative care : the importance of including an educational framework and children’s own perspectives
Abstract : The perioperative period is a significant and unforgettable life event for children with both short-term and long-term effects. Despite evidence highlighting the importance of including children’s perspectives, their right to and need for preparation, children’s views of the perioperative period are rarely sought and many are still arriving in the operating room unprepared and with preoperative anxiety. READ MORE
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4. Hypocrites, Devil's Advocates, and Bandwagoneers : Essays on Costly Signaling
Abstract : This doctoral thesis contains three essays, all studying different aspects of costly signaling in social interactions. The first chapter explains Hypocrisy as an equilibrium outcome of strategic interactions where society cares about a person's private identity but only observes public actions. READ MORE
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5. Health Information Systems Evaluation
Abstract : BackgroundHealth information systems have emerged as a major component in our response to the trends of rising demands in health care. The insight being gained from the evaluation of those systems can critically influence the shaping of the response. READ MORE