Search for dissertations about: "Constant comparative analysis method"

Showing result 21 - 23 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Constant comparative analysis method.

  1. 21. Living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

    Author : Britta Berglund; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
    Keywords : Ehlers-Danlos syndrome EDS ; functional health status; joint hypermobility; chronic pain; foot pain; skin disorders; connective tissue; acceptance of disability; sense of coherence.;

    Abstract : This thesis focuses on how individuals with the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), an inherited connective-tissue disorder, experience and describe their daily lives with focus on physical and psychosocial problems. The syndrome primarily affects the skin, ligaments, joints and blood vessels and the symptoms in EDS vary from mild to more severe forms. READ MORE

  2. 22. Voices in the wake of eHealth : older adults’ and occupational therapists’ perceptions of using information and communication technology

    Author : Elin Jakobsson; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
    Keywords : Older adults;

    Abstract : Background: People increasingly have access to and use information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and computers, and many social services are moving online. The digitalization of society also includes how health care is offered, as many health care tasks can be handled online. READ MORE

  3. 23. Supportive care for patients with heart failure and their partners : A descriptive and interventional study

    Author : Susanna Ågren; Anna Strömberg; Rolf Svedjeholm; Sören Berg; Olle Söderhamn; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : Heart failure; cardiac surgery; caregiver burden; intervention; health related quality of life; nursing; MEDICINE; MEDICIN;

    Abstract : Background: Having the support of a partner is essential for both health related quality of life and survival in heart failure patients. However, caring for a patient with heart failure may affect the health related quality of life, well‐being and cause a burden for the partner. READ MORE