Search for dissertations about: "Constant comparative analysis method"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Constant comparative analysis method.
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11. 'Not in my backyard' : public attitudes towards mental illness and people with mental illness living in Sweden
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Several studies reveal that inadequate knowledge exist regarding mental illness among the general population as well as stigmatizing attitudes towards persons suffering from a mental illness. The public s attitudes towards mental illness and people with mental illness can be summarised with the inference that the majority consider people with mental illness are in need of help and entitled to receive support; thus support the idea of social integration of individuals with mental illness. READ MORE
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12. Interprofessional collaboration in the ICU : facilitating progress in teams of learners
Abstract : 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. READ MORE
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13. Older couples' participation in everyday life - when living in changing and shifting contexts
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and develop an understanding about older couples’ participation in everyday life when living in shifting contexts. To achieve the aim, multiple perspectives were sought and a variety of qualitative methods were applied. READ MORE
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14. Optical Characterization of Solar Collectors form Outdoor Measurements
Abstract : Due to high installation costs and relatively low output, the active use of solar energy is limited. The output from a collector can be improved e.g. by using a selective absorber, AR-treated cover glass or transparent insulation. READ MORE
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15. On Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Swedish Young Adults
Abstract : Young adults in Sweden have grown up with dental care free of charge until the age of twenty. Their self-perceived oral health has been reported as being good, but rapid changes in society have led to a weaker economic situation for many young adults, which may influence their dental attendance and priorities concerning oral health and oral health care. READ MORE