Search for dissertations about: "General Practitioners"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 245 swedish dissertations containing the words General Practitioners.
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16. Experiences of Interns and General Practitioners of Communicating with and Writing Referrals to the Radiology Department
Abstract : The aim of this licentiate thesis was to describe the experiences of medical interns and general practitioners (GPs) communicating with and writing referrals to the radiology department. The referral is a major communication tool between medical professionals to establish an accurate diagnosis. READ MORE
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17. Design of computer-based decision support for general practitioners
Abstract : Most computer-based decision support systems (DSSs) in medicine have been developed in hospital settings, intended for use in hospitals. In this study, a DSS for general practitioners (GPs) in primary care is designed, taking into consideration that primary care is the first level in a health care organization. READ MORE
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18. Developing General Practice: The Role of the APO method
Abstract : Abstract General practice is a broad and multifaceted field of knowledge. Political steering instruments declare that general practice and primary care are characterized by a holistic perspective on the individual, with quality, accessibility, continuity, and cooperation being important factors. READ MORE
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19. Utilizing research in the practice of personnel selection : General mental ability, personality, and job performance
Abstract : Identifying and hiring the highest performers is essential for organizations to remain competitive. Research has provided effective guidelines for this but important aspects of these evidence-based processes have yet to gain acceptance among practitioners. READ MORE
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20. Formal carers in health care and the social services witnessing abuse of the elderly in their homes
Abstract : The purpose was to elucidate the reactions of formal carers as witnesses and helpers in situations of elder abuse, to illuminate abusive situations and to reflect on the findings from an ethical point of view. Twenty-one district nurses from one county council were interviewed (I, II, III, IV). READ MORE