Search for dissertations about: "Patient Satisfaction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 270 swedish dissertations containing the words Patient Satisfaction.
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1. Information to the patient : an attempt to satisfy the patient's need for information
Abstract : Dissatisfaction with medical information is a common problem among patients. There is also evidence that patients lack information that physicians believe they have given to the patient. READ MORE
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2. Individual Support for Cancer Patients : Effects, Patient Satisfaction and Utilisation
Abstract : The aims of this thesis are threefold: (1) To investigate cancer patients’ satisfaction with and utilisation of an Individual Psychological Support (IPS) intervention. (2) To evaluate the effects of Individual Support (IS), comprising IPS combined with Intensified Primary Health Care and Nutritional Support, on psychological distress and quality of life during the first year after diagnosis. READ MORE
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3. Couples' experiences of an extended information visit about prenatal screening : decision making and satisfaction
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe pregnant women's and partners' views and experiences on early prenatal screening with the combined test, with special focus on the two-step information model.Interviews were performed with 15 couples who had taken part in the extended information visit about prenatal screening, describing their perceptions of the information model (I) and ten couples or women of those, for a follow-up interview exploring their decision-making process (II). READ MORE
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4. Patients’ perceptions of actual care conditions and patient satisfaction with care quality in hospital
Abstract : There are theoretical and methodological difficulties in measuring the concepts of quality of care and patient satisfaction, and the conditions associated with these concepts. A theoretical framework of patient satisfaction and a theoretical model of quality of care have been used as the theoretical basis in this thesis. Aim. READ MORE
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5. "I'm calling for hope, comfort and maybe some advice..." : Interaction and caller satisfaction in telenursing
Abstract : Background: The provision of nursing over the telephone is an appreciated asset in many parts of the world. Interaction between telenurse and caller is important for caller satisfaction, and satisfaction in turn is positively related to outcomes such as adherence, engagement in self-care and well-being. READ MORE