Search for dissertations about: "phenomenological lifeworld approach"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words phenomenological lifeworld approach.
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11. Experiences of standing in standing devices : voices from adults, children and their parents
Abstract : Studies concerning standing in standing devices have mainly focused on the biological effects of standing on the body, such as preventing bone loss, increasing or maintaining ankle dorsiflexion, improving bone density and reducing spasticity. Little is known about the psychosocial dimensions of standing. READ MORE
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12. Vigilance & Invisibility : Care in technologically intense environments
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the relationship between technology and caring in technologically intense environments. The overall aim was to uncover the meaning of care in those environments as experienced by patients and caregivers. READ MORE
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13. Quality of intrapartum care in Rwanda: management and women's experiences
Abstract : The overall aim of this PhD project was to assess the quality of intrapartum care at healthcare facilities offering maternity services in Rwanda by investigating healthcare pro- viders’ management of labour and birth and women’s childbirth experiences. Study I, was a cross-sectional household study investigating how women’s perceptions of care received during labour and birth were related to their overall childbirth experience. READ MORE
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14. Doctor's experiences of work related moral problems : responsibility without clear boundaries
Abstract : For as far back as the history of the medical profession can be traced, it has been assumed that doctors learn professional moral knowledge together with medical knowledge. From the sixties, internal professional morality has publicly changed to external morality, described with vocabulary and concepts, connected to philosophical branches. READ MORE
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15. Care for elderly : a challenge in the anaesthesia context
Abstract : Anaesthesia care involves bioscience and technical knowledge. Provision of anaesthesia care for elderly surgical patients can be a significant challenge when promoting patient comfort, safety, and satisfaction in a high-tech context with time constraints. READ MORE