Search for dissertations about: "health-care professionals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 374 swedish dissertations containing the words health-care professionals.
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1. Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care : Education and Practice
Abstract : Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex health care needs and improving patient safety in health care. Professionals have to develop collaborative skills and the ability to share knowledge. READ MORE
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2. Health care professionals' self description
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis was to survey and analyse professional self of health care professionals, focusing on perceptions of self, and on their attitudes towards aspects of sense of responsibility.Studies were accomplished with quantitative techniques using questionnaires and/or instruments. READ MORE
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3. Healthcare and patient factors affecting sick leave : From a primary health care perspective
Abstract : Background: For indeterminate reasons, there have been major variations in sick leave in Sweden, and many physicians have perceived sick leave assignments as burdensome.Aim: To gain more knowledge and understanding, from a perspective of primary health care, about factors in health care and patients that affect sick leave. READ MORE
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4. Designing for Legitimacy : Policy Work and the Art of Juggling When Setting Limits in Health Care
Abstract : Limit-setting in publicly funded healthcare is unavoidable, and increasingly important in the governance and management of the demand for health services. The work of limit-setting takes place in the organising of the provision of health services, where various health workers (professionals, administrators, unit managers, politicians) collectively exercise their skills. READ MORE
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5. Children's participation in decision-making in health care
Abstract : The main purpose was to investigate children's participation in the decision-making processes in health care. Twenty-four children (0-18 år)admitted to hospital, their parents, and the staff present were observed during totally 135 hours in order to (i) identify the children's needs, (ii) their participation in the decision-making processes, and (iii) their parents' participation. READ MORE