Search for dissertations about: "Heléne Johansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Heléne Johansson.
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1. The role of fibroblast growth factor 19 in human liver
Abstract : Bile acids are synthesized in the liver and are essential for intestinal absorption of lipids. Bile acid homeostasis is crucial and if not maintained, bile acids can accumulate to toxic levels and cause severe damage to the liver. READ MORE
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2. MRSA and other resistant bacteria : prevalence, patient and staff experiences, wounds and infection control
Abstract : Antibiotic resistance has become a major and serious global problem in healthcare. Limited treatment options for infections caused by these organisms can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. READ MORE
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3. Towards a framework to understand mental and cognitive accessibility in a digital context
Abstract : This digitalization has in many ways contributed to greater inclusion but access to the digital community is not evenly distributed in the population, and we can see that groups of citizens do not feel involved in the transition to a digitalized society, or are not involved as much as they would actually like.The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how designers and developers to a greater extent can be able to take account of accessibility requirements for people with mental and cognitive impairments. READ MORE
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4. Team-based approach in the management of diabetes at primary health care level in Muscat, Oman : challenges and opportunities
Abstract : Introduction: The growth of type 2 diabetes is considered an alarming epidemic in Oman. The efficient team-based approach to diabetes management in primary health care is an essential component for providing ideal diabetic care. READ MORE
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5. The production and maintenance of inequalities in health care : A communicative perspective
Abstract : The Swedish health care system does not offer care on equal terms for all its end-users. Discrimination toward patients can take the form substandard communication toward women or foreign born patients. Discrimination is also embedded in the organizational context. READ MORE