Search for dissertations about: "students attitudes"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 117 swedish dissertations containing the words students attitudes.
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21. Learning from Experience : The Use of Structured Video-Assisted Debriefing Among Nursing Students
Abstract : Background: Simulation enhances experiential learning through creating experience to form the basis of learning, and it has been recognized as an effective pedagogy in current health professions education. As an integral element of simulation, debriefing contributes to transforming the created experience to new knowledge. READ MORE
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22. Travel – a risk factor for disease and spread of antibiotic resistance
Abstract : As international travel is rapidly increasing, more people are being exposed to potentially more antibiotic resistant bacteria, a changed infectious disease epidemiology, and an increased risk of accidents and crime. Research-based advice is needed to adequately inform travellers about these risks. READ MORE
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23. The Adoption of a New Contraceptive Method – Surveys and Interventions Regarding Emergency Contraception
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the adoption of emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) in Sweden. Two cross-sectional surveys and two quasi-experimental studies were used. READ MORE
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24. Attitudes towards starting small business : youth and local authorities in a changing labour market?
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to examine the extent to which a local authority can change the attitudes of its youth, away from public sector employment to the development of small business, through education. Traditionally the region of Norrbotten has favoured the public sector. READ MORE
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25. Spoken Lingua Franca English at a Swedish Technical University : An investigation of form and communicative effectiveness
Abstract : As a part of the process of globalization, an increasing number of higher education institutions are adopting English as the medium of instruction for parts of their education. Within most universities in continental Europe, there are English as a lingua franca (ELF) settings where English is spoken by users of a wide spectrum of first languages for various purposes, be it for academic activity or social interaction. READ MORE