Search for dissertations about: "Nurse performance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Nurse performance.
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1. Student nurses in clinical practice : Studies on independence, assessment and performance
Abstract : The overall aim of this research project was to describe student nurses' learning during clinicalpractice. One group of students (n= 60) was randomly selected from two colleges and followedduring their three-year nursing education. READ MORE
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2. Patient Assessment and Triage in Emergency Medical Services - The Swedish EMS nurse in a new role
Abstract : Abstract Background: Pre-hospital care is highly complex care where the emergency medical services (EMS) nurse assesses patients in an unselected patient population. The increased demand for EMS resources, which also involves a large number of patients with less urgent needs, has led to the introduction of new methods of practice. READ MORE
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3. Supporting healthy lifestyle habits in persons with mental disorders : The development of a nurse-led lifestyle intervention
Abstract : Persons with mental disorders have an increased risk of developing health problems. One reason for this is poor lifestyle habit support. The aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate a nurse-led lifestyle intervention for persons with mental disorders. READ MORE
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4. Dilemmas in palliative chemotherapy when approaching end-of-life
Abstract : Background When cure is no longer possible, medical care should aim for a transition to palliative care regardless of disease. Patients with incurable cancer are often treated with palliative chemotherapy (PCT), starting with the intent to prolong life and increase quality of life. READ MORE
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5. Motivational Interviewing in Primary Care : Nurses´ experiences and actual use of the method
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim of the present thesis was to describe and examine primary care nurses´ self-reports on training, use and performance as well as experiences and actual performance of MI.Method: One qualitative and three quantitative studies were conducted among primary care nurses. READ MORE