Search for dissertations about: "Multimodal treatment"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words Multimodal treatment.
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16. Adverse effects of treatment for rectal cancer : sexual function, hormones, and bone health
Abstract : Thanks to improved outcomes from multimodal rectal cancer (RC) treatment, long-term survival is increasing; thus, focus on the long-term adverse effects of treatment is required. This thesis aimed to increase knowledge regarding adverse effects to enable well-informed treatment decisions and accurate management of the side effects. READ MORE
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17. Implementing psychosocial factors in physical therapy treatment for patients with musculoskeletal pain in primary care
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on 2 parts: 1) Whether evidence-based guidelines are recognized and integrated into clinical practice in primary care and 2) Whether a university course aimed at teaching physical therapists to identify and address evidence-based psychosocial factors in primary care might change practice behaviour and patient outcome. To this end practising clinicians were surveyed and a course for physical therapists was developed. READ MORE
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18. I know how you feel : Emotion recognition accuracy and training in psychotherapy education
Abstract : Researchers, practitioners and legislators agree that it is important to understand which kinds of psychotherapeutic treatments lead to lasting positive changes in patients’ well-being, how those treatments can be administered in efficient ways and how it can be determined which patients would benefit from which treatment. In recent years, there has also been growing interest in those who practice psychotherapy; specifically, in the socio-emotional and interpersonal characteristics and competencies that psychotherapists should possess to provide high quality treatments for a variety of patients, irrespective of psychotherapy approach. READ MORE
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19. Multimodal phenotyping of synaptic damage in Alzheimer’s disease : translational perspective with focus on quantitative EEG
Abstract : Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common form of dementia. Accumulation of AD-associated pathology in the brain may begin a decade or more before the appearance of the first symptoms of the disease. READ MORE
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20. Patients with chronic pain : quantitative and qualitative studies of treatment or rehabilitation at a pain clinic
Abstract : Background and aim: Chronic pain is a major problem, often with comorbidity of insomnia, mental disorders and limitations in function, activity and participation, all leading to poor quality of life. Patients describe their pain as unpredictable and ‘invisible’ thus influencing being and communication. READ MORE