Search for dissertations about: "A Hansson"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 469 swedish dissertations containing the words A Hansson.
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21. ARGET ATRP as a Tool for Cellulose Modification
Abstract : The importance of finding new applications for cellulose‐based products has increased, especially to meet the demand for new environmentally friendly materials, but also since the digitalization of our society will eventually decrease the need for paper. To expand the application area of cellulose, modification to improve and/or introduce new properties can be a requisite. READ MORE
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22. Implementation of a system for working environment management
Abstract : This thesis addresses the problem of developing and implementing an activity-based system for management of working environment conditions. Through explorative case studies in municipal care of the elderly the prerequisites of motivation, capacity and opportunity were examined. READ MORE
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23. Preservice teachers' views on the concept of function : a study including the utilization of concept maps
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24. A meaningful work in a strained context - exploring midwives' work situation and professional role
Abstract : Midwives report a challenging work situation globally with a work force shortage, which is a large challenge for health-care organisations and can influence midwives’ professional role. The overall aim of this thesis was to explore midwives’ work situation and professional role in relation to models of care, salutogenic factors and job satisfaction and demands. READ MORE
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25. Self-employed people navigating difficult times : business challenges and well-being from a salutogenic perspective
Abstract : BackgroundGlobally, the COVID-19 pandemic presented major difficulties for many self-employed people because it caused pressures such as decreased customer demand, production stagnation, disruptions in supply chains and increased uncertainty. The vast amount of the studies of self-employed people during the pandemic have focused on traditional pathogenic effects. READ MORE