Search for dissertations about: "Evidence-based medicine"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 168 swedish dissertations containing the words Evidence-based medicine.
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11. Towards evidence-based nursing in psychiatric inpatient care : Attitudes and experiences among patients and staff
Abstract : Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is shadowed by a strong medical perspective and roles and responsibilities within nursing are unclear. Implementation of nursing research and theories through evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial to high-quality nursing. READ MORE
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12. Cells in Culture, Cells in Suspense : Practices of Cultural Production in Foetal Cell Research
Abstract : Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative affliction to which researchers have long striven to find a cure. The human embryo is a source of vital cells used in regenerative medicine, as well as a powerful symbol of life. READ MORE
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13. Evidence-based dental hygenist practice in the non-surgical therapy of patients with periodontitis: outcomes of therapy and factors associated with the quality of care
Abstract : The overall aim was to investigate clinical and patient-reported outcomes of non-surgical treatment approaches to periodontitis and factors associated with the quality of care provided by dental hygienists (DHs) in general practice. The goal of non-surgical therapy of periodontitis is to establish infection con-trol. READ MORE
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14. Social Work Approaching Evidence-Based Practice. : Rethinking Social Work
Abstract : The Swedish public sector has undergone major changes over the last decades, with increased demands to be effective and perform their tasks with high quality, but also with the demand to increase the influence of users and citizens over the support given. This development has influenced how social services organise and how their work is perform, and is one motive given as to why evidence-based practice was introduced. READ MORE
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15. Clinical Pathway Implementation and Teamwork in Swedish Intensive Care : Challenges in Evidence-Based Practice and Interprofessional Collaboration
Abstract : Suboptimal quality of care is an evident issue in current healthcare services. Clinical pathways (CPs) have the potential to facilitate evidence-based practice and interprofessional teamwork, and thereby improve patient safety and quality of care. READ MORE