Search for dissertations about: "experimental nursing research]"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words experimental nursing research].
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1. The nurse-patient encounter and the patients' state: Effects of individual care and clinical group supervision in dementia care
Abstract : The aim of thesis was to investigate the nurse-patient encounter in dementia care (n=9 patients), functional and cognitive ability, behaviours and mood of the patients as well as the reliability of the instruments used (n=75 nursing home patients). A further aim was to investigate the effects on the aspects mentioned above of a one-year controlled intervention (individually planned care and clinical group supervision) on one ward (EW) in comparison to a control ward (CW), each housing 11 patients. READ MORE
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2. Towards evidence-based nursing in psychiatric inpatient care : Attitudes and experiences among patients and staff
Abstract : Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is shadowed by a strong medical perspective and roles and responsibilities within nursing are unclear. Implementation of nursing research and theories through evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial to high-quality nursing. READ MORE
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3. A quality improvement project on empowerment in chronic kidney care : an interactive research approach
Abstract : One way of improving health care has been conceptualized as personcentred care. In person-centred care the concept of empowerment is crucial. READ MORE
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4. Screening immigrant mothers for postpartum depression. Development and feasibility of an educational Intervention for nurses in the child health services
Abstract : Postpartum depression is a major public health problem, which immigrant mothers are at particular risk of being affected by. Routine screening is implemented by many countries to increase identification, but research suggests that health care professionals experience screening of immigrant mothers as challenging. READ MORE
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5. Patient Participation in Kidney Care : Patients’ and professionals’ perspectives
Abstract : Background: Patient participation is central to modern healthcare, known to enhance both physical health and well-being. However, the way in which a person prefers to engage can vary depending on their condition, knowledge, and healthcare context. READ MORE