Search for dissertations about: "specialist nurses"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words specialist nurses.
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1. Prehospital nurses’ professional competence – utilization and development
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore nurses’ professional competence with a focus on scope of practice, content, utilization, and development within the ambulance service in Sweden.Methods: Integrative review (I), qualitative (II, III) and quantitative methods (IV) were used. The integrative review was based on 25 studies. READ MORE
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2. Proximity and distance : challenges in person-centred care for diabetes specialist nurses in primary health care
Abstract : Background Type 2 diabetes demands self-management over time, to maintain health and reduce the risk for diabetes complications. However, despite efforts, many persons with type 2 diabetes are not reaching the treatment targets. In diabetes, person-centred care and group education are recommended. READ MORE
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3. Advanced home care : nurses' everyday practice
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore nursing care within Advanced home care (AHC) through nursing documentation and nurses’ perceptions of nursing care, in order to delineate the required nursing competencies Background: Home health care has increased significantly, in Europe, North America and other parts of the world. Many care recipients prefer to be treated at home and technical developments makes it possible to treat even severe sickness in the home environment. READ MORE
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4. Nurses' roles, responsibilities and assessment in the Swedish Ambulance Service
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5. Adherence to hygiene routines in community care : the perspective of medically responsible nurses in Sweden
Abstract : Care for the elderly in Sweden is a community responsibility and one of the future challenges for municipality care is infection control. Medically Responsible Nurses (MRNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) have an important role in keeping a high hygiene standard in community care. READ MORE