Search for dissertations about: "thesis on medical surgical nursing -osteoporesis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on medical surgical nursing -osteoporesis.
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16. Patients’ perceptions of actual care conditions and patient satisfaction with care quality in hospital
Abstract : There are theoretical and methodological difficulties in measuring the concepts of quality of care and patient satisfaction, and the conditions associated with these concepts. A theoretical framework of patient satisfaction and a theoretical model of quality of care have been used as the theoretical basis in this thesis. Aim. READ MORE
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17. Pressure Ulcer Prevention : Performance and Implementation in Hospital Settings
Abstract : Background: Pressure ulcers are related to reduced quality of life for patients and high costs for health care. Guidelines for pressure ulcer prevention have been available for many years but the problem remains. READ MORE
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18. Postoperative pain assessment and impact of pain on early physical recovery, from the patients' perspective
Abstract : Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain assessments, which include self-rated pain and additional communication to capture patients' experiences. READ MORE
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19. Delirium after cardiac surgery : risk factors, assessment methods and costs
Abstract : Background: Cardiac surgery is considered safe, but postoperative delirium (POD) remains frequently reported. Delirium is characterised by fluctuations in consciousness and cognition, and can be subdivided into disturbed psychomotoric activity (hyperactive and hypoactive) and psychiatric symptom profiles (psychotic and emotional). READ MORE
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20. Hand function in patients with Dupuytren’s disease : Assessment, results & patients’ perspectives
Abstract : Background: Dupuytren’s Disease (DD) is a soft tissue disorder that leads to finger joint contractures affecting hand function. DD can be treated with surgery or injection and hand therapy to improve finger joint extension and thereby improve hand function. However, this does not cure the disease and recurrence is common. READ MORE