Search for dissertations about: "Gabriella"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 84 swedish dissertations containing the word Gabriella.
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1. Information transfer and medication safety for elderly patients in care transitions
Abstract : Introduction: Accurate discharge summaries counteract drug-related problems due to insufficient information transfer in care transitions, but require optimal transfer and use. Careful follow-up is often essential after hospital discharge, for example when it comes to pain management in elderly patients; a common and challenging task in primary care. READ MORE
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2. Hydrogen in ultrathin vanadium layers
Abstract : The influence of elastic boundary conditions on the thermodynamics of hydrogen in vanadium were investigated using resistometry, x-ray diffraction and nuclear reaction analysis. To provide varying lattice strain states Mo/V (110) and Fe/V (001) superlattices with thickness L of individual layers in the range 3-16 monolayers (ML) were used. READ MORE
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3. On the clinical assessment of persistent fatigue and pain
Abstract : Patients with persistent fatigue and pain, most of them women, often struggle with decreased function and related concerns. They commonly receive an inconclusive investigation and a delayed diagnosis. Neuropathic aspects of the condition may be missed. READ MORE
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4. Chronic inflammatory disease and its treatment during pregnancy
Abstract : The decision to have children is often coupled with varying degrees of apprehension. Women with chronic disease often worry about how the disease itself or its treatment will affect pregnancy and the fetus. The aim of this thesis was to add to the current knowledge concerning pregnancy and birth outcomes in chronic inflammatory disease. READ MORE
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5. Epithelial barrier protection : implications for HIV susceptibility
Abstract : The majority of HIV infections today occur through sexual HIV transmission. The female genital mucosa offers a barrier against incoming pathogens. Although, studies show that the vaginal microbiome, co-current infections and local inflammation, the use of hormonal contraceptives and microbicides, can weaken this protective lining. READ MORE