Search for dissertations about: "Marie Oscarsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Marie Oscarsson.
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1. Women receiving notification of an abnormal Pap smear result : experiences and impact on health-related quality of life
Abstract : Aim: The aim of this thesis was to investigate experiences of receiving notification of an abnormal Pap smear result and its impact on women’s health-related quality of life as well as to investigate women’s awareness of human papillomavirus.Methods: In total, 176 women and 20 healthcare professionals participated. READ MORE
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2. Healthy women or risk patients? : Non-attendance in a cervical cancer screening program
Abstract : Women afflicted with cervical cancer who have the highest morbidity and mortality rates have been the least likely to be screened. The overall aim of this research project was to investigate non-attendance in a cervical cancer screening (CCS) program among women with no registered cervical smear during the previous five years. READ MORE
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3. Strength grading of structural timber and EWP laminations of Norway spruce : Development potentials and industrial applications
Abstract : Machine strength grading of structural timber is a sawmill process by which considerable value is added to sawn products. The principle of such grading is that the strength of a timber member is predicted on the basis of a so called indicating property (IP) which, in general, represents an averaged value of the modulus of elasticity (MOE) measured over a board length of about one meter or more. READ MORE
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4. Strength grading of structural timber and EWP laminations of Norway spruce : Development potentials
Abstract : Strength grading of structural timber is a process by which value is added to sawn products. It is to the greater part carried out using machine grading based on statistical relationships between so called indicating properties and bending strength. READ MORE
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5. Prolonged passive second stage of labour in nulliparous women : A multi perspective study
Abstract : Aim: This study aimed to describe the prolonged passive second stage of labour in nulliparous women in relation to its prevalence, risk factors, birth outcomes, midwives’ intrapartum management, and women's birth experiences. Methods: Study I was a qualitative study in which 36 midwives participated in seven focus group discussions. READ MORE