Search for dissertations about: "Cancervård"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word Cancervård.
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1. Creating access to cancer care : an exploration of patient-provider encounters in primary care, and sociodemographic factors
Abstract : Background: Access to care is widely discussed in both research and practice. However, previous research about access to care has mainly focused on individual behaviors of seeking care, and theories about access have mostly focused on quantifiable dimensions, such as supply and demand. READ MORE
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2. Managing care pathways for patients with complex care needs
Abstract : One of the central challenges for the healthcare system today is how to manage care for patients with complex needs. This patient group is not well-defined but covers patients with serious diseases and comorbidities, or with a limited ability to perform basic daily functions due to physical, mental or psychosocial challenges. READ MORE
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3. Momentary contentment : exploring needs and innovation possibilities in a psychosocial cancer context
Abstract : Syfte: I denna avhandling utforskar jag behov och innovationsmöjligheter inompsykosocial cancervård. Finns det ett onödigt högt lidande? Kan den grundade teorin Nuets förnöjsamhet vara till hjälp för att möta behoven hos människor som är drabbade av cancer?Inkluderade skrifter: Denna avhandling innehåller förutom en kappa två rapporter och två tidskriftsartiklar. READ MORE
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4. Quantitative methods for tumor imaging with dynamic PET
Abstract : There is always a need and drive to improve modern cancer care. Dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) offers the advantage of in vivo functional imaging, combined with the ability to follow the physiological processes over time. READ MORE
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5. Register studies of cancer in the Southern Health Care Region in Sweden
Abstract : The overall aim was to study different aspect of health care use and health care costs on a population based level for persons with cancer and their partners, and from an individual level to explore the impact of comorbidities in incidence and survival. In the beginning of the study all persons in the Southern Health Care Region in Sweden diagnosed with colon, rectal, breast, prostate and lung cancer during the period 2000 to 2005 were identified via the Swedish Cancer Register. READ MORE