Search for dissertations about: "evidence"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 5431 swedish dissertations containing the word evidence.
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31. The Epistle of Jude : Its Text and Transmission
Abstract : This study treats the textual tradition of the Epistle of Jude. After an introductory survey of earlier text-critical research, the two main purposes of this investigation are formulated: to gather and to analyze the complete textual evidence of the Epistle of Jude. READ MORE
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32. Understanding, Implementing, and Supporting Security Assurance Cases in Safety-Critical Domains
Abstract : The increasing demand for connectivity in safety-critical domains has made security assurance a crucial consideration. In safety-critical industry, software, and connectivity have become integral to meeting market expectations. READ MORE
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33. Improving quality of summative eHealth evaluations
Abstract : Summative evaluation, which is conducted at the end of an eHealth trial or implementation, assesses outcomes, produces evidence, and advances knowledge of eHealth implementations in healthcare provisions. Therefore, its high quality is essential in order to reap the benefits of the results generated by evaluation studies. READ MORE
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34. Induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest
Abstract : This thesis is based on studies of the clinical use of induced hypothermia as an intervention to reduce mortality and neurological impairment after cardiac arrest. After the publication of two trials indicating benefit of induced hypothermia, we developed a registry to assess outcome, possible adverse events and conduct of induced hypothermia when this intervention was implemented in a clinical population of cardiac arrest patients. READ MORE
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35. Insomnia symptoms in elderly persons - assessment, associated factors and non-pharmacological nursing interventions
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to test a tool for assessing insomnia symptoms in elderly persons and to investigate late-life insomnia in terms of associated factors and evidence of non-pharmacological interventions in healthcare settings. Data were collected by means of a systematic literature search (Study I), questionnaires (Studies II-III), interviews and observations (Study IV). READ MORE