Search for dissertations about: "passive leadership"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words passive leadership.
-
6. Leading implementation in health and social care : the line manager in the spotlight
Abstract : Background: Health and social care organizations are frequently undergoing changes intended to improve quality of care and are expected to implement practices based on the best available evidence. However, about two-thirds of all implementation efforts fail. READ MORE
-
7. Essays on the Supply and Demand for Auditing Service
Abstract : The market for auditing service is shaped by the demand side and supply side forces. For audit firms and the overall profession, human capital is the most important asset because auditing service is delivered by auditors. READ MORE
-
8. Rational drug treatment in the elderly : "To treat or not to treat"
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to examine the effect of interventions on the usage of inappropriate and hazardous multi-medication in the elderly ≥75 years with ≥5 drugs.Methods: Paper I describes a cluster randomization of nursing homes, the outcomes were; number of drugs, health status and evaluations. READ MORE
-
9. Working with community : exploring community empowerment to support non-communicable disease prevention in a middle-incom country
Abstract : Background: Non communicable diseases (NCD) are recognized as a major burden of human health globally, especially in low and middle-income countries including Indonesia. This thesis addresses a community intervention program utilizing a community empowerment approach to study whether this is a reasonable strategy to control NCD. READ MORE
-
10. Understanding the links : the exploration of care transitions between hospital and continued rehabilitation in the home after stroke
Abstract : Background: Uncoordinated care transitions are known to be a risk of a substantial burden for patients and significant others with a risk of adverse events, rehospitalisation and dissatisfaction with services. After acute hospital care, people with stroke often need continued rehabilitation which entails a care transition such as from hospital to continued rehabilitation in the home environment. READ MORE