Search for dissertations about: "ann-christine"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the word ann-christine.
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1. Practice-based Improvements in Healthcare
Abstract : A central problem for the healthcare sector today is how to manage change and improvements. In recent decades the county councils in Sweden have started various improvement initiatives and programs in order to improve their healthcare services. READ MORE
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2. Quality Improvement in Healthcare : Experiences from a Swedish County Council Initiative
Abstract : Quality improvement (QI) has become an important issue in healthcare settings. A central question for many healthcare systems is how to manage improvement initiatives adequately. All county councils and regions managing healthcare in Sweden have started to work with QI at an organizational system level, to varied extents. READ MORE
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3. Parental support in a changing society
Abstract : In today's Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, adolescents, and their parents. Knowledge is needed about why certain activities work better than others. It is important to study the parents' motives and experiences of participating in parental supporting programmes. READ MORE
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4. The European Social Dialogue in Perspective : Its future potential as an autopoietic system and lessons from the global maritime system of industrial relations
Abstract : There are three starting points for this thesis. First, there is the system of ESD, which is criticised for lacking capacity to improve the working conditions within the EU. Secondly, there is the system developed through the global ITF FOC campaign, which is considered to have capacity to improve working conditions for seafarers at a global level. READ MORE
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5. Managing time with dementia : assessment and early detection of the need for time-related interventions and experiences of time assistive technology
Abstract : Background: Dementia is one of the most common global diseases. One frequently occurring consequence of dementia is time-related problems, and persons with dementia often need support from significant others to manage time in daily life. READ MORE