Search for dissertations about: "Traumatic experience"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words Traumatic experience.
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1. Traumatic Exposure, Bereavement and Recovery among Survivors and Close Relatives after Disasters
Abstract : International studies of disasters indicate the risk for developing posttraumatic stress reactions among survivors is high. Modern life implicates increased traveling. During the last decades a large number of Swedish citizens were confronted with disasters taking place outside of their country. READ MORE
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2. Psychological Aspects of Emergency Cesarean Section
Abstract : According to earlier research, emergency cesarean section (Em CS) can have a deleterious effect on maternal psychological well-being. Whether the women thus delivered already had more psychological problems during pregnancy than other women, is not known. READ MORE
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3. Fatigue after traumatic brain injury : exploring novel methods for diagnosis and treatment
Abstract : Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common causes of disability and mortality. While some patients recover quickly, especially at the mild side of the injury severity continuum, many will experience symptoms for years to come. READ MORE
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4. Consequences of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) acquisition. Patient experiences and interactions in health care and daily life
Abstract : Aims. The overall purpose of this thesis was to follow up the consequences of guidelines installed to prevent transmission of MRSA in healthcare from the patients’ point of view and subsequent consequences for everyday life. Methods. Patients infected with MRSA during two time-periods were studied. READ MORE
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5. Mild traumatic brain injury : antecedents and aftermath
Abstract : Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) is a frequent, trauma-induced injury, associated with loss of consciousness and/or memory loss for the injury event. Injured individuals experience a wide range of somatic symptoms (e.g. headache, nausea), cognitive symptoms (e. READ MORE