Search for dissertations about: "grounded theory elderly"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words grounded theory elderly.
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1. Stroke with a focus in the elderly : from a gender and socioeconomic perspective
Abstract : Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in Sweden and in the Western world. Despite this, stroke with focus on elderly is a field where few studies have been conducted from a gender and socioeconomic perspective. READ MORE
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2. Expanding Caring : Theory and Practice intertwined in municipal elderly care
Abstract : The Swedish Agency for Higher Education evaluated in 2007 the nursing programs at Swedish Universities, and confirmed that several programs lacked definition of the main subject of the discipline;- namely caring- and/or nursing. The caring science disciplines showed indications of increasing signs of fragmentation, in that sub-disciplines were evolving. READ MORE
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3. Ethical values in caring encounters from elderly patients’ and next of kin´s perspective
Abstract : The welfare of the elderly population is one of the most important goals of the public health services. At macro level the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare state that the premier goal is for elderly people to have dignified and comfortable lives. They should have a life with a sense of value and feel confident. READ MORE
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4. The bright side of life : support in municipal elderly home care
Abstract : Registered nurses in municipal elderly home care have in some occasionsdifficulties in identifying the patients’ needs and prioritize intervention inaccordance with the patients’ preferences, which is to obtain social and emotional support. The overall aim was to explore and describe which supportive interventions registered nurses use in municipal elderly home care settings and if it is in agreement with the patient’s preferences. READ MORE
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5. Frail and Elderly Hospital Patients : The Challenge of Participation in Medical Decision Making
Abstract : Background: In research, patient participation in medical decision-making has been shown to be associated with higher patient satisfaction and improvement of treatment outcomes. But when it comes to patient participation when being old and frail there are pitfalls and the research in this area is sparse. READ MORE