Search for dissertations about: "interdisciplinary health care professionals"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words interdisciplinary health care professionals.
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16. Family centre practice and modernity : a qualitative study from Sweden
Abstract : Family centres have become a common institution to promote health and wellbeingamong young children (0-6 years of age) and their parents in Sweden. Thecore of the work is usually based on both maternal and child health care, a preschooland social services, all located under the same roof in the local community. READ MORE
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17. Building Usability into Health Informatics : Development and Evaluation of Information Systems for Shared Homecare
Abstract : How can we develop usable and work process-oriented ICT systems for shared homecare?Shared homecare involves different professionals, consists of mobile work and requires immediate and ubiquitous access to patient-oriented information, supporting an integrated view on the care process.This thesis presents a new collaborative design method for user needs analysis and requirements specification in the context of health information systems development; the Multi-disciplinary Thematic Seminar (MdTS) method. READ MORE
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18. Xerostomia : Views among health care professionals and the main concern among afflicted adults
Abstract : The aims of the two studies were to survey and describe views of xerostomia among health care professionals and to explore, among afflicted adults; the main concerns associated with xerostomia and attempted remedies. Two empirical studies with qualitative design were conducted. READ MORE
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19. Internet-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain : Feasibility, patients’ experiences and implementation process
Abstract : Chronic pain represents a major burden for individuals and society. Internet-delivered psychological interventions are evidence-based treatments that enable patients to access qualified care at a time and place convenient for them. READ MORE
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20. Co-financed collaboration between welfare services. Effects on staff and patients with musculoskeletal disorders
Abstract : Abstract: Background: The number of individuals in need of help and support simultaneously from different welfare services has increased. Collaboration between professionals and authorities has been seen as a way to improve the efficiency in treatment and rehabilitation. READ MORE