Search for dissertations about: "parental guidance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words parental guidance.
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1. Parental participation in paediatric surgical care. Clinical, ethical and economic considerations
Abstract : In order to deliver optimal paediatric care, we need to know what children and their parents need, expect, and experience. Thus, the general aim of the studies upon which this thesis is based was to elucidate different aspects of parental participation in the care of their child during hospitalisation for paediatric surgery, a specific aim being formulated for each of the four studies. READ MORE
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2. Anticancer drug treatment in pediatric patients : studies on optimizing dosage and on parental guidance for improved drug handling at home
Abstract : Background: Every year about 370 children are diagnosed with cancer in Sweden. The treatment includes both inpatient and outpatient care with anticancer drugs. At the clinic, the optimal anticancer drug dosage is usually derived from the patient’s body surface area (BSA). READ MORE
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3. An analysis of parents experiences and the caregivers role following the birth of a stillborn child
Abstract : The objective of this thesis was to describe and analyse parents experiences of hospital care and to describe caregivers role and attitudes to the management of stillbirth. To accomplish the overall aim, three studies were conducted. READ MORE
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4. Caregiving Dilemmas : Ideology and Social Interactionin Tanzanian Family Life
Abstract : This thesis explores caregiving ideology and social interaction in Tanzanian families with a focus on guidance and control of young children. The study is set within a context of social change in terms of urbanization as well as the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. READ MORE
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5. Postnatal care - outcomes of various care options in Sweden
Abstract : Background: In high-income countries, hospital length of stay after a normal birth has gradually decreased correspondingly to length of stay in care of other patients. A short stay provides a greater opportunity for autonomy and an increased sense of participation, but it may involve great challenges satisfying parental guidance as well as on the possibility of preventing, discovering, and treating neonatal medical conditions. READ MORE