Search for dissertations about: "community consultations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words community consultations.
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1. Counselling in Swedish Community Pharmacies : Understanding the Process of a Pharmaceutical Care Service
Abstract : Community pharmacy practice is moving towards patient care and away from the mere dispensing of medicines. In this movement, which is guided by the philosophy of Pharmaceutical care (PC), new counselling services emerge. READ MORE
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2. Adherence to hygiene routines in community care : the perspective of medically responsible nurses in Sweden
Abstract : Care for the elderly in Sweden is a community responsibility and one of the future challenges for municipality care is infection control. Medically Responsible Nurses (MRNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) have an important role in keeping a high hygiene standard in community care. READ MORE
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3. Livelihood Implications of Large-Scale Land Concessions in Mozambique : A case of family farmers’ endurance
Abstract : This thesis examines the process and the implications of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for local livelihoods, especially the livelihoods of those who make a living from farming. These individuals were historically known as peasants and are now more commonly referred to as smallholders, small-scale farmers or family farmers. READ MORE
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4. Quality Assessment and Monitoring of Maternal Referrals in Rural Tanzania
Abstract : An efficient referral system is essential in providing access to emergency obstetric care at higher levels of care by supporting antenatal and delivery services in the primary level of care facilities (PLCF). The aim of this thesis was to assess community and health service factors affecting the quality of maternal referrals in rural Tanzania. READ MORE
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5. Do patients behave as expected on a healthcare market in transition? Consequences of expanding patient choice and introducing telemedicine in primary healthcare
Abstract : Background: Political governance and technological development have transitioned the Swedish primary healthcare market from a centrally planned, community-oriented model with limited choice for patients to a quasi-market with extensive patient choice. Starting in 2007, reforms promoting patient choice in primary healthcare were gradually introduced in multiple regions in Sweden, and in 2010, all regions across the country were legally required to enable patient choice. READ MORE