Search for dissertations about: "Person"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 1371 swedish dissertations containing the word Person.
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16. “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link” : collaborative care planning as a person-centred practice
Abstract : In recent years, person-centred care has become one of the major goals of health and social care policies. A method used, to facilitate collaboration and integrate the person’s perspective in the decision-making process, is the collaborative care planning process. READ MORE
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17. Exercise in older adults with rheumatoid arthritis - a person-centred approach
Abstract : Physical activity and exercise are well known to enhance health and are recommended as part of the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the level of physical activity among older adults with RA is found to be low and little research focuses on physical activity and exercise in older adults with RA. READ MORE
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18. Psychological phenomena and first-person perspectives : critical discussions of some arguments in philosophy of mind
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is how different phenomena, commonly regarded as "psychological" or "mental", are or can be apprehended in the first person. The aim is to show that a number of influential texts of contemporary philosophy display a particular type of oversight on this topic. READ MORE
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19. Classification in a person-oriented context
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20. Children in families where the mother has an intellectual or developmental disability : incidence, support and first person narratives
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about children born to mothers with an intellectual or developmental disability by investigating incidence (Study I), support at the stra tegic level (Study II), support at the family level (Study III), and experiences of having grown up with a mother with a developmental disability (Study IV). The first study investigated the 5-year incidence of children being born to mothers with an intellectua l disability in a Swedish county. READ MORE