Search for dissertations about: "nurse lead"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words nurse lead.
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1. Motivational Interviewing in Theory and Practice
Abstract : An estimated 50% of mortality from the 10 leading causes of death is due to behaviour. Individuals can make important contributions to their own health by adopting health-related behaviours and avoiding others. READ MORE
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2. Municipal elderly care : implications of registered nurses' work situation, education, and competence
Abstract : Registered nurses (RNs) are key figures in municipal elderly care. It is a challenge to create necessary conditions that enable them to provide quality nursing care. READ MORE
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3. In search of evidence-based practices. Exploring factors influencing evidence-based practice and implementation of clinical practice guidelines
Abstract : Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a research consumer with knowledge and skills to create an evidence-based practice (EBP). But little is actually known about whether, and how, this evidence-based accumulation of knowledge is used by practitioners and in what way any actual use leads to improved outcomes. READ MORE
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4. Support of mothers and their infants by the child health nurse : expectations and experiences
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to describe and analyse the CH nurse's support of mothers and their infants, given in order to form a good relationship md lead to favourable development of the child. In studies I, II and III, grounded theory and constant comparative method were used. READ MORE
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5. A comprehensive nurse-led intervention for patients with peripheral vestibular disorders : the feasibility and benefits
Abstract : Dizziness and balance problems are common symptoms at all ages, the symptoms are more common in women than in men and increases with age. Several studies clearly demonstrate that peripheral vestibular disorders symptoms may lead to the patients reporting functional consequences of a physical, mental and social character. READ MORE