Search for dissertations about: "NURSING PRACTICE IN PATIENTS CARE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words NURSING PRACTICE IN PATIENTS CARE.
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1. Knowing in practice : a tool in the production of intensive care
Abstract : The overall aim with the the present thesisi was to find out how intensive care is produced by focusing on the ICU staffs interaction with each other and the technological tools they use. Theoretical perspective draws on socio cultural theory and the concepts accounting practices, moralöity in discourse and workplace research. READ MORE
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2. Towards evidence-based nursing in psychiatric inpatient care : Attitudes and experiences among patients and staff
Abstract : Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is shadowed by a strong medical perspective and roles and responsibilities within nursing are unclear. Implementation of nursing research and theories through evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial to high-quality nursing. READ MORE
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3. Caring in intensive psychiatry : rhythm and movements in a culture of stability
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to describe and explore the concept of caring in intensive psychiatry. An initial inventory was made of nursing care activities in a PICU, based on an analysis of critical incidents. This inventory resulted in four categories: supporting, protecting and use of the structured environment (Study I). READ MORE
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4. Building patient safety in intensive care nursing : Patient safety culture, team performance and simulation-based training
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate patient safety culture, team performance and the use of simulation-based team training for building patient safety in intensive care nursing.Methods: Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. READ MORE
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5. Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care : Education and Practice
Abstract : Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex health care needs and improving patient safety in health care. Professionals have to develop collaborative skills and the ability to share knowledge. READ MORE