Search for dissertations about: "caring relationship."
Showing result 11 - 15 of 105 swedish dissertations containing the words caring relationship..
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11. Reciprocal Engagement : A grounded theory of an interactive process of actions to establish, maintain, and develop an enterprise
Abstract : Reciprocal engagement is a theory of a basic social process that addresses how an organization establishes, maintains, and develops its enterprise by focusing on strengthening its relationships with other actors. It rests on the rationale that one’s relationships are foremost dependent on how well one manages to engage others. READ MORE
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12. Weaning from mechanical ventilation – from the patient, next-of-kin and healthcare professionals’ perspective
Abstract : Critically ill patients with failing respiratory and vital body functions might need invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). When the patient’s condition improves, the need for respiratory support decreases and weaning from IMV begins. READ MORE
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13. Sharing & Caring. Division of parental leave from a psychological perspective
Abstract : Parents’ preconditions for early parenting vary depending on social and cultural contexts. This thesis provides a psychological perspective on parenting and family life within the context of parental leave in Sweden, framed by Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory of human development. READ MORE
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14. Exploring 'couplehood' in dementia : A constructivist grounded theory study
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding how people with dementia and their spouses experience dementia over time, especially the impact it has on their inter-personal relationships and patterns of everyday life. Data were collected using separate semi-structured interviews with 20 persons with dementia and their spouses of 6 monthly intervals over an 18-months period (132 interviews in total), and analysed using constructivist grounded theory. READ MORE
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15. Upholding Older Adults' Innate and Inherent Dignity within a Caring Context
Abstract : In the ethical ideals of autonomy and integrity reducing the level of abstraction is necessary in order to more easily be able to follow them in every day care practices. This is especially true concerning the effort of upholding older adult patients dignity. READ MORE